Xcode Cloud is a cloud-based Xcode service that allows developers to build, test, and deliver high-quality apps in the cloud rather than directly on a Mac. Xcode Cloud is a new continuous integration ...
After several weeks of testing, Apple today released Xcode 26.3, an update that allows developers to use tools like Anthropic ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.—Xcode Cloud, Apple’s continuous integration and delivery service (CI/CD), is exiting beta and will now be available to all developers, the company announced during its annual ...
Following the seventh beta release of macOS Big Sur, Apple has just released the new Xcode 12.2 beta for developers — even though Xcode 12.1 has never been released. What’s more interesting is that ...
A recently discovered form of Mac malware is being used to target software developers who use Apple Inc.’s Xcode development environment for macOS. Detailed today by researchers at SentinelOne, ...
Apple has released a new beta of Xcode 26 for developers. Xcode is a free developer tool for Apple’s various operating systems. Developers can now choose between a “Universal” version, which runs on ...
Apple's pro applications, and more importantly its software development tools, are reportedly coming to iPadOS. AppleInsider talked to developers about how likely this is, and what they want — and ...
In a new campaign, threat actors are bundling macOS malware in trojanized Apple Xcode developer projects. Cybercriminals are targeting Apple developers with a trojanized Xcode project, which once ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s new Xcode developer tools during his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address. Xcode combines a Unix-based development environment, a breakthrough — and ...
A new backdoor threat has been discovered that aims to compromise Apple developers’ Macs with a trojanized Xcode project. This malware can record victims’ microphone, camera, keyboard, and also upload ...
Apple released its visionOS SDK and developer tools on Wednesday, along with more info about developing for Apple Vision Pro. Here's an overview of what it is, what it can do, and how to get started.
Each Friday, my weblog entry will be something from what I’ll call “the geeky side” of OS X. That doesn’t, however, mean it’s necessarily going to be a Unix tip. Instead, the Friday blog will focus on ...