Apple Integrates AI Coding Agents into Xcode, Disney Appoints New CEO, and Notepad++ Suffers Supply Chain Attack
In a flurry of tech and business news, Apple announced a major update to its developer tool, Xcode; Disney named a new CEO; and Notepad++ revealed a past security breach.
Apple integrated Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex directly into Xcode 26.3, according to a Tuesday announcement. This update allows the AI systems to autonomously write code, build projects, run tests, and visually verify their own work with minimal human oversight, signaling Apple's push into "agentic coding," according to VentureBeat. The update is available immediately as a release candidate.
The Walt Disney Company also announced Tuesday that Josh D'Amaro would replace Bob Iger as CEO, after Iger's nearly two decades at the helm, NPR reported. D'Amaro, 54, has been with Disney for 28 years and most recently served as chairman of Disney Experiences, overseeing cruise ships, resorts, and theme parks. Disney's corporate website calls D'Amaro the "architect of the largest global expansion in the history of Disney Experiences," to the tune of $36 billion.
Meanwhile, developers of Notepad++, a text editor popular among developers, published a statement on February 2, 2026, claiming that their update infrastructure had been compromised, according to Hacker News. The breach, attributed to a hosting provider level incident, occurred from June to September 2025, but attackers retained access to internal services until December 2025. Hacker News reported that multiple execution chains and payloads were identified in their telemetry related to the incident.
The move by Apple to integrate AI into Xcode follows efforts by other companies to streamline the software development process. Vercel, for example, launched its v0 service in 2024 to help developers create user interface (UI) scaffolding, according to VentureBeat. While more than 4 million people have used v0 to build millions of prototypes, the platform was missing elements required to get into production, requiring rewrites. Sean Michael Kerner of VentureBeat noted that the challenge is a familiar one with "vibe coding" tools, as there is a gap in getting prototypes into production.
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