AISoftware

Claude Code Democratizes Programming with Web and Mobile Access

Anthropic has expanded access to its Claude Code programming tool to anyone with a web browser or smartphone, according to reports. The company claims the tool has increased engineer productivity by 67% and is generating substantial annual revenue since its general availability in May 2025.

Programming Tool Reaches Wider Audience

Anthropic has reportedly made its Claude Code programming tool accessible to virtually anyone with internet access, according to recent announcements. The expansion marks a significant shift in who can leverage advanced coding capabilities, with sources indicating the tool is no longer limited to specialized terminals and local development environments.

Policy

Apple Faces Antitrust Challenge in China Over App Store Policies and Fees

A legal representative for 55 Chinese Apple users has filed an antitrust complaint with market regulators targeting the company’s App Store policies. This development comes as Apple faces similar legal challenges in both the European Union and United States over its marketplace practices.

Chinese Consumers Challenge Apple’s App Store Dominance

A legal representative for 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users has filed an antitrust complaint with the country’s State Administration for Market Regulation, according to reports. The complaint alleges that Apple Inc. abuses its dominant market position through restrictive distribution and payment requirements for iOS applications.

GamingHardware

Microsoft Confirms Next-Generation Xbox Console Development, Handheld Device Under Consideration

Microsoft has officially confirmed development of next-generation Xbox console hardware through Xbox President Sarah Bond. The company maintains its strong partnership with AMD for future devices, with a potential Xbox handheld also under consideration alongside traditional console development.

Xbox Leadership Confirms Next-Generation Hardware Roadmap

Microsoft has publicly confirmed the development of next-generation Xbox console hardware, according to statements from Xbox President Sarah Bond. In an interview with Variety, Bond addressed recent speculation about the company’s hardware future, stating “We have our next-gen hardware in development. We’ve been looking at prototyping, designing.” This confirmation comes amid industry discussions about the evolution of gaming platforms and video game console technology.