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Apple Integrates AI Coding Agents into Xcode; Anthropic's Claude Code Experiences Outage
Apple is integrating AI-powered coding agents from OpenAI and Anthropic directly into its Xcode software, while Anthropic simultaneously addressed an outage affecting its Claude Code product on Monday. Xcode 26.3 will allow developers to utilize Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex to automate tasks such as writing and editing code, updating project settings, and searching documentation, according to The Verge.
The integration aims to streamline the development process for applications within Apple's ecosystem. This move comes as the tech industry increasingly embraces AI to enhance productivity and automate complex tasks.
However, developers also experienced a setback with Anthropic's Claude AI models. According to The Verge, Claude Code experienced a major outage, with developers encountering 500 errors when attempting to use the service. Anthropic reported elevated error rates across all Claude models' APIs. The company identified the root cause and implemented a fix within approximately 20 minutes, restoring service. Tom Warren of The Verge noted the outage forced developers to take a "long coffee break."
In other tech news, the vertical microdrama series is gaining traction. Henry Soong, founder of Watch Club, is trying to create high-quality short video dramas. Soong told TechCrunch, "Ninety percent of these stories are, Im a poor girl! I fell in love with a secret billionaire! Hes a werewolf, and his mother is a vampire, and she disapproves of me!" He believes there is room for higher quality content in the market, which is currently dominated by apps like ReelShort and DramaBox, which generated significant revenue through in-app purchases last year.
Meanwhile, Apple's MacBook line is currently seeing discounts across various models, running on macOS 26, according to The Verge.
Also, Nintendo's Switch has become the company's best-selling console and a transformative product for the company, turning Nintendo into a more ambitious entertainment company, according to Andrew Webster of The Verge.
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