For consumers and outside observers, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is always a chance to see what lies in store when the next versions of its operating systems come to their devices.
Apple has warned developers submitting apps to the App Store that they will soon need to use Xcode 14.1 or later for them to be accepted. A notice posted to Apple's Developer News and Updates advises ...
Play is a really cool platform for prototyping new app ideas. You can easily create interactive mockups to imagine how your app’s interface will look. The app has many of the core iOS interface ...
The company confirmed the news on its Apple Developer website. As of April 25, the App Store will no longer accept apps built with older versions of Xcode. For those unfamiliar, Xcode is the tool used ...
A bug in the Mac App Store version of Xcode 13.2 is causing problems for developers, who are reporting package errors and issues with compiling projects. Apple released Xcode version 13.2 on Monday ...
At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, Apple unveiled a significant update to Xcode, its primary tool for building apps. The latest enhancement integrates OpenAI’s ChatGPT into Xcode, ...
Have you ever found yourself stuck in the frustrating gap between design and development? You’ve spent hours perfecting a prototype, only to face the tedious task of translating it into code, hoping ...
Apple today released Xcode 15.2 and TestFlight version 3.5, both of which have been updated with support for the Vision Pro headset that is set to come out in early February. Xcode 15.2 is equipped ...
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