Companies like Lovable, Base44, Replit, and Netlify use AI to let anyone build a web app in seconds—and in thousands of cases ...
"Either they should stop enforcing the rules in this weird way, or they should update the guideline to let this use case ...
Researchers warn that AI-built apps are exposing sensitive medical, financial, and business data, raising new security ...
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 ...
Teachers in Washington state’s Peninsula school district seeking critical feedback on their instruction have a new tool to ...
Many platforms marketed as “vibe coding” solutions promise to simplify app development but often fall short when it comes to delivering reliable, production-ready results. Zinho Automates highlights ...
Steve Jobs founded Apple 50 years ago this week on a simple idea: democratize computing by putting personal computers in the hands of anyone. Now, Apple is going against that founding mission by ...
Research from RedAccess highlights that thousands of apps created via vibe coding—AI tools used by non-developers—are exposing sensitive data, including medical and financial records. While platform ...
Security firm RedAccess has found 380,000 publicly accessible applications built with AI coding tools, with thousands containing sensitive corporate and personal data. Many of these apps, created by ...
Vibe coding is legit enough that enterprises need to start experimenting. Finding the right tool for your users and use cases is the first step.
Anything is planning to launch a desktop companion app to aid mobile app development after its App Store removal.