Apple App Store Guidelines Have Some Vibe Coding Apps in Limbo ...
After years of gradual declines, the App Store finally saw a huge jump in new apps this past year. Apple’s App Store saw ...
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.
Apple App Store rankings show Meta Superintelligence Labs struck a chord with the release of its first AI model, Muse Spark.
The XChat will enable end-to-end encrypted messaging and will be available for iPhone users on April 17, with support for over 45 languages.
Tools that allow anyone to build apps without coding skills is straining Apple's review infrastructure.
It violated a major guideline, per Apple.
The app was ranking No. 57 on the App Store just before Meta AI's new model launched. Now, it's No. 5 — and rising.
Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
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