The app allows developers to vibe code web apps and websites on the go.
Two pupils look at their smartphones in a classroom in Hamburg, Germany, on Feb. 13, 2026. Reporter The European Union is giving tech companies no more excuses to implement age checks for social media ...
Apple is taking a tough stance on vibe-coding apps as the company is blocking updates or removing those apps from the App Store. Affected apps include Replit, Vibecode, and Anything. While Replit and ...
Many European nations weighing minimum social media age limits EU moving ahead "full speed" to enforce rules, von der Leyen says Decision on EU-wide age limit law expected this summer, senior official ...
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A few weeks ago, The Information reported that Apple had pulled the vibe coding app “Anything” from the App Store. Apple claimed the Anything app violated “longstanding App Store rules that say an app ...
The Trump business behind Truth Social is replacing a former congressman and big supporter of the U.S. president as the leader of the social media platform after a stock collapse that wiped out ...
Several countries including the U.K. and France are considering banning social media for children. Social media experts told CNBC that a blanket ban is 'unfair' to young people and ignores the ...
Governor Maura Healey on Tuesday added to a sudden surge on Beacon Hill to rein in technology’s influence on children and teens, unveiling a proposal to restrict the amount of time minors can spend on ...
OpenAI is releasing a new version of its Codex desktop app today. The latest Codex update adds three key features that expand its use beyond agentic coding. Today’s release signals the start of a ...
The British prime minister will meet with executives from Meta, Google and other companies on Thursday as his government explores how to protect children from online harms. By Michael D. Shear ...
The young woman described to a jury what it was like to lose control of her life to social media. She began as a child, she said, and over time the habit expanded to fill nearly every available hour — ...