#CNBC LIVE: Apple at 50 Is Fighting the Future of Software — 4/2/2026

LIVE: Apple at 50 Is Fighting the Future of Software — 4/2/2026
Apple was founded 50 years ago to put computers in everyone’s hands. This week, the company pulled a vibe coding app called Anything from the App Store and blocked Replit, one of the most popular coding tools, from updating. These apps let regular people build working software just by describing what they want. Apple says it’s enforcing its rules. But its execution is messy.

On this week’s show: Dhruv Amin, the founder of Anything, on getting kicked off the App Store after trying to comply with Apple’s own guidelines. Ruth Heasman, a graphic designer in the U.K. who published her first iOS app using vibe coding tools and doesn’t own a Mac. And Jonathan Kanter, the former head of DOJ antitrust who filed the federal lawsuit against Apple, on what this crackdown looks like through an antitrust lens.

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LIVE: Apple at 50 Is Fighting the Future of Software — 4/2/2026

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