Apple Opens iOS to Developers
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Google DeepMind is actively seeking iPhone app developers to expand access to its generative AI tools, particularly for its "vibe coding" experience. This high-paying role focuses on building innovative AI applications within the AI Studio,
Apple is introducing alternative app stores and payment options in Japan to comply with a new competition law, while maintaining that platform-level security and child safety controls remain in place.
As the official launch of iOS 18 approaches, Apple is now inviting developers to submit their new apps or updates ready for the next versions of the company’s systems. This also includes watchOS 11 and macOS Sequoia, which are coming next week.
Casey Liss, developer of a new app, Callsheet, that makes looking up movie and show trivia trivially easy. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Planet of the Apps is a series of interviews with app developers about making, marketing and maintaining apps in ...
The official iOS 26 public beta is out now for anyone to try. But Apple's seventh and latest version is reserved exclusively for developers. This latest developer beta version is supposed to be more polished, and hopefully brings many of the needed bug ...
To comply with the Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA), Apple has announced a set of major changes to the App Store and iPhone in Japan. The changes include new app distribution options for developers and new alternative payment rules for the App Store.
Apple now allows alternative app stores and payment systems on iOS in Japan to comply with the country’s Mobile Software Competition Act.
The second developer beta of iOS 18.4 brings Visual Intelligence to the iPhone 15 Pro, and introduces an Apple Vision Pro app along with new Emoji characters. This means that owners of these devices will be able to activate Visual Intelligence by pressing ...