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In the latest episode Cult of Mac podcast: Apple made a pretty bold move by adding third-party AI coding tools to Xcode. It will make the hard work easier for professional developers.
It also makes it easy for beginners to write their own apps. With AI in Xcode, anyone with a good idea can make their coding dream come true. And that raises all kinds of questions…
Also on Cult of Mac podcast:
- A new leak offers more information about the upcoming foldable iPhone. AND other a new leak suggests that Apple may make a other also a flip phone style. Do we really need such things?
- Apple is updating some old iPhones, largely dispelling the Cupertian conspiracy theory of forced obsolescence.
- And finally, Griffin shows an iPhone tip that could be a lifesaver for some — and will definitely prove useful for many.
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Cult of Mac #6: AI in Xcode, Creases in iPhones
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This week’s top news from Apple
On the show this week: Your host, Cult of Mac Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Leander Kahney (@lkahney), Cult of Mac editor-in-chief Lewis Wallace@lewiswallace) a Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones (@dgriffinjones).
Here are the headlines we’re talking about on the show this week:
