When the iPhone first introduced apps in 2008, a feverish gold rush followed. New APIs and design standards made it easier to make software—even by non-coders. The question became: Could you create a ...
What if you could run advanced coding workflows from your phone—no laptop, no desk, no problem? Imagine reviewing pull requests during your morning commute or resolving backend issues while waiting ...
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Samsung is "looking into" the potential of vibe coding on its phones This follows its Unpacked where it debuted the S26 series "AI phones" Samsung made no direct promises but does see the appeal of ...
Samsung is exploring the idea of adding a vibe coding tool in Galaxy phones. The company sees potential in such a tool as it could be used to customize “your smartphone experience in new ways, not ...
The Anything page at the Apple App Store boasted “the fastest way to build apps.” Now what do you see if you visit Anything? That’s right, nothing. Apple removed Anything on Thursday of last week for ...