Samsung is investigating vibe coding for app customization, while AI tools are simplifying app creation for non-coders.
Samsung is exploring “Vibe Coding” for smartphones, a feature that could let users customize apps more easily with the help ...
Wish you could easily vibe code phone apps on your Samsung Galaxy S26? It’s ‘Something we’re looking into’ says Samsung exec.
The vibe coders are coming for the App Store, one super tiny tool at a time.
But the platform was built using a method called “ vibe coding ,” where AI actually creates the code with no manual input ...
Google’s new Android Bench ranks the top AI models for Android coding, with Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview leading Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.2-Codex.
Samsung hints at “vibe coding,” a concept that may allow users to customise apps using AI without traditional coding skills.
With the recent evolution of vibe coding tools, it is increasinfly clear that the single-purpose app market might not be long for this world.
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.
Apple employees who co-created SwiftUI, Bitrig now lets you build iPhone apps right from your Mac through text prompts.
Imagine a world where you can build a fully functional app without writing a single line of code, or at least, not in the way you’re used to. Thanks to the rise of AI coding tools, that world is no ...
Because if you’ve tried to use vibe coding to build enterprise-worthy apps, a clanker sounds like exactly what you’ll get.