Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
Apple’s App Store is under siege, and the culprit is vibe coding — AI tools that let anyone build apps by describing what they want in plain language. New app submissions surged 84% in a single ...
The Hidden Problem With ‘Vibe Coding’ Apps on Apple’s App Store Your email has been sent Software developers have been using AI to assist with coding ever since the introduction of generative AI. In ...
A flood of AI-generated apps with no users and no revenue is straining Apple's review infrastructure, stretching wait times ...
Macworld It’s been about 15 minutes so, yes, it is time once again to check in on AI, the big baby of technology that can’t be left alone for five minutes without shoving a drawer full of socks in its ...
Google's new sideloading rules for Android ignore the Play Store's own malware problem, undermining its commitment to ...
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