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With iOS 19 on the way, Apple looks toward mobile gaming | TechCrunch
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Apple is focusing on mobile gaming ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). With iOS 19 approaching, Apple is acquiring its first game studio, RAC7, known for "Sneaky Sasquatch," and developing a new gaming app to replace the Game Center. This app will integrate with Apple Arcade, introducing leaderboards, challenges, and social features, possibly linking with iMessage or FaceTime. This move aligns with the growing trend of cloud gaming, seen with Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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iOS 19: All the rumored changes Apple could be bringing to its new operating system | TechCrunch
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Apple is set to unveil iOS 19, rumored to be renamed iOS 26, at WWDC 2025. Anticipated changes include a significant design overhaul inspired by Apple's Vision Pro headset, featuring translucent panels and circular app icons. New features might include a dedicated gaming app integrating Apple Arcade and a virtual health coach offering personalized advice. Enhanced battery management and possible reverse wireless charging are also speculated, while improvements to existing Apple Intelligence features are expected.
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iOS 19: All the rumored changes Apple could be bringing to its new operating system
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Apple is rumored to introduce significant changes with iOS 19, possibly renamed iOS 26. Notable expected updates include a major design overhaul inspired by Apple's Vision Pro headset, a new gaming app unifying Apple Arcade and App Store games, and a virtual health coach. Enhanced battery management, AI translation in Messages, and a new AI-powered polling feature are anticipated. Additionally, the Preview app may become accessible on iPad and iPhone, alongside new Genmoji features and improved Apple Intelligence capabilities.
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WWDC 2025: What to expect from this year's conference | TechCrunch
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WWDC 2025 will likely focus on major software updates and design overhauls, including a significant redesign of iOS. Apple could shift to a year-based naming system for operating systems, introducing iOS 26 alongside other updates. Despite being behind in AI, Apple may share AI advancements and integrate AI into apps like Health and Messages. Other developments may include a new gaming app, AirPods features, and an Apple Pencil update, but hardware announcements seem unlikely.
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How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote | TechCrunch
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Apple's 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference begins Monday, featuring a keynote at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. Expect updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, alongside a new gaming app and AirPod features. A cohesive design overhaul and a possible new naming scheme are anticipated. Additionally, Apple may introduce an AI-powered coding tool with Anthropic. The event can be viewed on Apple’s event page or YouTube channel.
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How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote | TechCrunch
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Apple's 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference begins Monday, featuring a keynote at 10 a.m. PT. Anticipated announcements include updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, along with a new gaming app and AirPod features. The event can be viewed on Apple's event page or YouTube. Notably, Apple aims for cohesive operating system design and possibly new naming schemes. An AI-powered coding tool developed with Anthropic for Xcode is also expected.
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Here are all the iOS 26 rumors that came true at WWDC | TechCrunch
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Ahead of Apple’s announcement of iOS 26 at WWDC 2025, several rumors circulated, including a rebranding of its operating systems to reflect the release year. Key highlights that were confirmed include a major design overhaul inspired by Apple’s Vision Pro headset, a new gaming app integrating Apple Arcade, and a virtual health coach called Workout Buddy. Additionally, iOS 26 introduces AI translation in Messages, while veterans like Siri and rumored features like reverse wireless charging were absent.
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Apple iOS 18 introduces Game Mode for iPhone, enhances AAA gaming experience
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Apple has introduced Game Mode in iOS 18 to enhance the gaming experience on iPhones. This feature automatically activates during intense gaming sessions, optimizing device performance for smoother gameplay. Game Mode minimizes background activities, reduces controller and audio latency, and ensures consistent high frame rates. It seamlessly integrates with games and does not require manual activation. While casual games may not see significant benefits, high-performance titles are expected to run smoother with Game Mode. This addition reflects Apple's dedication to improving gaming experiences on both Mac and iOS devices.
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ElevenLabs releases a stand-alone voice-generation app | TechCrunch
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ElevenLabs, a voice AI firm, launched a standalone mobile app for iOS and Android to generate voice clips from text. Previously accessible through a web app, the new mobile version facilitates easier, on-the-go voice creation. Users can type or paste text and select a voice to produce audio, with a free plan offering up to 10 minutes of generation. The app utilizes v3 alpha, ElevenLabs' latest text-to-speech models, and aims to enhance user experience.
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Truecaller's call recording feature won't work on iPhones from Sept. 30 | TechCrunch
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Truecaller will discontinue its call recording feature on iOS from September 30, focusing on spam-fighting features instead. Users can save their recordings via download, email, or iCloud. The decision stems from iOS's complex call recording processes, unlike Android. Apple recently launched native call recording for iPhone, which simplifies this for users. Truecaller introduced the feature on iOS to boost premium subscriptions, as iOS users contribute significantly to its revenue.
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Now Apple says it won’t disable iPhone web apps in the EU
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Apple has decided to continue supporting Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) on its iOS devices in the European Union (EU). Earlier, the company had announced plans to discontinue the installation of PWAs in the EU, which would have limited their functionality. However, Apple has now reversed this decision and will offer existing Home Screen web apps capability in iOS 17.4, scheduled for release in early March. The change comes after Apple received requests to continue supporting PWAs in the EU. PWAs are web-based applications that provide an app-like experience on mobile devices.
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