Submissions to the App Store have jumped by 84% year-over-year, with the growth of vibe coding believed to be behind the ...
Tools that allow anyone to build apps without coding skills is straining Apple's review infrastructure.
Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
Thanks to the new possibilities afforded by AI coding tools, the App Store is seeing a resurgence in new app submissions.
Recent data shows there’s been a new wave of apps this year. What’s behind a new wave of apps in Apple’s App Store? It’s probably two words: vibe coding.
Epic Games has once again submitted "Fortnite" to the U.S. App Store for review, after Apple seemingly ignored its previous submission for five days. Sweeney explained that Fortnite is set to receive ...
Demand remains high for Sora, OpenAI's new invite-only AI video app for iOS users. So high, in fact, that scammers are rushing to fill demand. As TechCrunch reported, phony Sora apps somehow slipped ...
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