Samsung is investigating vibe coding for app customization, while AI tools are simplifying app creation for non-coders.
The vibe coders are coming for the App Store, one super tiny tool at a time.
At the start of February, OpenAI upgraded its Codex coding app to give it the ability to manage multiple AI agents. At the ...
Samsung is exploring “Vibe Coding” for smartphones, a feature that could let users customize apps more easily with the help ...
OpenAI has released its Codex desktop app for Windows, adding a native sandbox and PowerShell support, enabling developers to ...
Around one month after launching Codex for Mac, OpenAI brings Codex to Windows with a new suite of IDEs supported.
OpenAI’s latest product could change the way you create apps—no coding skill required. OpenAI just lobbed a grenade at vibe-coding startups like Cursor and Windsurf. The company behind ChatGPT has ...
Apple employees who co-created SwiftUI, Bitrig now lets you build iPhone apps right from your Mac through text prompts.
Ready to start your vibe-coding adventure? A few weeks after its debut on Mac, the Windows version of OpenAI’s Codex app has finally arrived.
AI-powered coding tools have become so popular over the past few months that almost every major tech company is either using one or making its own. Makers of these so-called “vibe-coding” tools are a ...
OpenAI launches Codex for Windows, letting developers run multiple AI coding agents, automate testing tasks, and sync projects seamlessly across Mac and Windows.