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🌅 Tekin Morning May 15: Codex Mobile, OpenAI Sues Apple & Microsoft Drops Claude Code

May 15 is packed with tech earthquakes! OpenAI brings Codex to mobile and prepares to sue Apple, while Microsoft ruthlessly drops Anthropic's Claude Code.

🌅 Welcome to Tekin Morning — May 15, 2026 Good morning, Tekiners! Today is one of the most packed news days in recent memory. OpenAI is making moves on multiple fronts — launching Codex on mobile while

simultaneously preparing legal action against Apple. Microsoft is pulling the plug on Claude Code. And Meta just unlocked neural handwriting for everyone. Let's break it all down. ⚡ Today's Top Headlines:

🤖 OpenAI Codex lands on iOS & Android — code from anywhere ⚖️ OpenAI preparing legal action against Apple over failed ChatGPT deal 🔄 Microsoft cancels Claude Code licenses, pushes Copilot CLI 🔒 ChatGPT

Mac App security breach — mandatory update by June 12 👓 Meta Ray-Ban Display neural handwriting goes live for all users 🎯 Google I/O 2026 preview — Gemini, Android XR glasses, and more [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1]

Image: Tech news overview — May 15, 2026 | Source: Tekin Editorial 🤖 Story 1: OpenAI Codex Comes to Mobile — Code From Anywhere OpenAI has officially brought its AI coding tool Codex to the ChatGPT mobile

app, available on iOS, iPad, and Android. This isn't a standalone coding environment on your phone — it's something more interesting: a remote control for your coding workflows, wherever they're running.

Codex, powered by GPT-5.5 , can handle hours-long programming tasks autonomously. The mobile integration means developers can now monitor, approve, redirect, and manage those tasks from their phones —

whether the environment is a Mac mini on their desk, a company devbox, or a remote cloud server. OpenAI describes this as "a new rhythm for collaboration" between humans and AI agents. GPT-5.5 Model powering

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