Xcode can now connect to external AI coding agents, making it possible to prototype working apps with minimal programming experience.
The latest release of Xcode, Xcode 26.3, extends support for coding agents, such as Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex, helping developers tackle complex tasks and improve their productivity.
One of the first JumpCloud investments, Tofu, uses AI as part of its package of protections against identity fraud during the hiring and onboarding process, an emerging problem for some businesses.
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If you have kids keen to code or maybe keen on changing the world through code, Apple has opened its programming challenge, ...
Apple has opened applications for the Swift Student Challenge 2026, inviting students worldwide to build innovative apps ...
Last-minute problems might have delayed the arrival of Apple’s smarter, Google Gemini-boosted Siri, meaning it will appear ...