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HUAWEI Debuts the WATCH FIT 4 Series in Egypt at Cairo Launch Event

Huawei announced the launch of the WATCH FIT 4 Series in Egypt during an opulent event hosted at the iconic Astor Grand Ballroom, The St. Regis Cairo. A host of media representatives, industry partners, and tech personalities gathered to witness the unveiling of Huawei’s next-gen wearables. The event also showcased Huawei’s first-ever open-ear earbuds with […]

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Huawei announced the launch of the WATCH FIT 4 Series in Egypt during an opulent event hosted at the iconic Astor Grand Ballroom, The St. Regis Cairo. A host of media representatives, industry partners, and tech personalities gathered to witness the unveiling of Huawei’s next-gen wearables. The event also showcased Huawei’s first-ever open-ear earbuds with an ear hook design, the HUAWEI FreeArc and the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2”.

The highlight of the evening was the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series. Building on the legacy of its popular predecessors, the new series stays true to its signature square watch face and the ‘Fashion Active’ philosophy. Featuring an ultra-slim and lightweight design for comfort, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro measures just 9.3 mm in thickness. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro supports pro-level outdoor sports, including trail running, dive-depth of up to 40 meters, and golf course mode, enhanced by the HUAWEI TruSense System for comprehensive and smarter health management.

Huawei has also confirmed that a lineup of highly anticipated products will soon be launching in the Egyptian market, including the HUAWEI WATCH 5, FreeArc, FreeBuds 6, and MatePad Pro 12.2-inch.

The HUAWEI WATCH 5 introduces several groundbreaking innovations. A key highlight is the significantly enhanced HUAWEI TruSense™️ System, which now integrates the new Multi-sensing X-TAP Technology, powered by a Distributed Sensor Module. This advanced system allows users to perform health monitoring effortlessly with fingertip measurements, ensuring more accurate, faster, and comprehensive health insights.

Next, the HUAWEI FreeArc marks Huawei’s first foray into open-ear earbuds featuring ear hooks, making them perfect for active users and busy business professionals. Designed to deliver clear, rich sound, these earbuds revive Huawei’s iconic C-Bridge Design. Another upcoming audio offering, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 6, is Huawei’s first open-fit earbuds to feature dual-magnetic driver units. Equipped with Stable & Clear Calls Noise Cancellation technology and a refined, sleek droplet design, these earbuds deliver a seamless and immersive audio experience. Huawei’s latest tablet, the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2-inch, is set to elevate productivity to new heights. It incorporates an innovative Tandem OLED PaperMatte Display, significantly boosting screen brightness while enhancing anti-glare and anti-reflection capabilities.

Speaking at the event, James Qiang, General Manager for Huawei Consumer Business Group, Egypt commented, “We are immensely proud to unveil the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series in Egypt. The Egyptian market has lots of potential and Huawei’s wearable market share has seen incredible growth in recent years. We are excited to bring even more innovative and fashion-forward products to our consumers in Egypt.”

At the event, Taher Abdelazim made a live demonstration of the creative potential of the upcoming MatePad Pro 12.2-inch. Taher is a renowned Visual Artist and Fine Arts Professor dedicated to bridging the distance between fine art and its audience from different segments of society. At the event, Taher showcased his creative process by illustrating live artwork using the GoPaint app on the MatePad Pro 12.2. His artwork, inspired by Dr. Neamat Ahmed Fouad’s UNESCO award-winning book “To My Daughter,” captivated the audience as he brought his visual storytelling to life using GoPaint’s advanced digital tools.

Underscoring the practical applications and athletic prowess of the new smartwatch, Nour Khattab, a celebrated sports ambassador across the Arab World, celebrity trainer, and the visionary founder of Fit Hub health club, took the stage. Nour highlighted the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series and its advanced sports features, discussing how smart technology can elevate fitness routines and promote a healthier lifestyle. A pioneer in the fitness industry, Nour established his Fit Hub gym chain when Functional Training was still an emerging concept, driven by his commitment to helping people reach their full potential, regardless of their personal story.

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series comes in 2 versions, The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro is with 11,999 EGP and you can get a gift worth 1899 EGP + watch faces starting from EGP 1.99. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 is with 7,999 EGP and you can get watch faces starting from EGP 1.99.

In response to the growing global interest in fitness, Huawei has evolved its “Light Up Your Rings” campaign into “Active Rings”, centred around the philosophy of “Enjoy Your Moment”. With more than 100 sports modes available in its wearable devices, Huawei empowers users of all ages and fitness levels to stay active and embrace health in ways that suit their lifestyles.



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IDC Names MASV One of Three Most Innovative Companies in Media & Entertainment for 2025 – Cincinnati.com

Recognized for revolutionizing large file transfer and management workflows in sports, news, and high-volume media production OTTAWA, ON / ACCESS Newswire / June 25, 2025 / MASV (massive.io), the fastest and most reliable large file transfer platform for media professionals, has been named an IDC Innovator in the IDC Innovators: Media and Entertainment, 2025 report […]

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OTTAWA, ON / ACCESS Newswire / June 25, 2025 / MASV (massive.io), the fastest and most reliable large file transfer platform for media professionals, has been named an IDC Innovator in the IDC Innovators: Media and Entertainment, 2025 report (doc #US52275525, May 2025).

In today’s market, delivering high-value workflow efficiencies and measurable ROI is essential,” said Alex Holtz, Research Director, Worldwide Media & Entertainment Digital Strategies at IDC. “MASV offers a unique combination of deep cloud and tool integrations, exceptional ease of use, and faster implementation with minimal setup complexity. Their flexible pricing model and ability to work within existing infrastructures further reduce customer risk-making MASV an IDC Innovator in the space.

According to the report, “MASV serves modern media and entertainment companies with data-intensive applications such as sports and news. Sports demands quick and reliable delivery of high-quality video content from live event footage to highlight reels. Benefits include real-time delivery, efficient remote uploads, and reliability. News agencies constantly operate under immense time constraints, needing to gather and organize breaking stories at lightning speed. Journalists can efficiently upload footage from the field, which MASV automatically categorizes for streamlined newsroom workflows. Reporters with minimal technical expertise can transfer files quickly using drag-and-drop functionality, avoiding technical delays. Automated workflows, such as integrations with Amazon S3 and Slack notifications, ensure that producers and editors access content instantly, accelerating broadcast readiness for time-sensitive stories. MASV simplifies, manages, and supports the transfer of entire archives, individual files up to 15TB, or multi-petabyte data sets such as historical footage or production backups. MASV offers cloud-based scalability with platforms that enable seamless ingestion and distribution of petabyte-scale data directly into storage systems and provides secure, reliable transfers.”

We’re honored to be recognized as an IDC Innovator in media and entertainment,” said MASV CTO and interim CEO Majed Alhajry. “We’ve built MASV to solve the real problems media teams face today, from shrinking timelines to distributed production teams, and this recognition validates the mission we’re on.”

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To view the MASV excerpt from the IDC Innovators: Media and Entertainment, 2025 report, visit https://massive.io/masv-idc-innovator.

About IDC Innovators:

An IDC Innovators report presents a set of vendors – under $100M in annual revenue at the time of selection – chosen by an IDC analyst within a specific market that offer a new technology, a groundbreaking solution to an existing issue, and/or an innovative business model. It is not an exhaustive evaluation or a comparative ranking of all companies, but rather a document that highlights innovative companies in a specific market segment. IDC INNOVATOR and IDC INNOVATORS are trademarks of International Data Group, Inc.

About MASV

MASV is a cloud-based large file transfer platform designed to orchestrate and secure file movement worldwide to meet fast-paced and nimble workflows. Global media organizations rely on MASV to automatically deliver their large files without any restrictions, allowing them to concentrate on their next big deliverable. To learn more and try MASV for free, visit massive.io or contact team@masv.io.

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Scientists unveil state-of-the-art microscopic technologies | Health & Fitness

(Dr. Susie McLaren via SWNS) By Dean Murray A pioneering team at the University of Cambridge has showcased today, June 25, work that is revolutionizing biological research with state-of-the-art microscope technologies. The team’s efforts are helping to unlock breakthroughs in topics ranging from cancer to coral reefs. Dr. Lisa-Maria Needham leads the Microscopy Bioscience Platform, […]

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By Dean Murray

A pioneering team at the University of Cambridge has showcased today, June 25, work that is revolutionizing biological research with state-of-the-art microscope technologies.

The team’s efforts are helping to unlock breakthroughs in topics ranging from cancer to coral reefs.

Dr. Lisa-Maria Needham leads the Microscopy Bioscience Platform, a hub uniting advanced imaging facilities across seven departments.

The platform supports researchers with powerful electron and light microscopes, custom-built tools like ‘optical tweezers’—which use focused light to manipulate cells—and a dedicated arm for developing new technologies.

Recent breakthroughs include using live 3D time-lapse microscopy to reveal how animal embryos develop, deploying nanorobots to investigate how cells sense their environment and become cancerous, and studying coral-algae relationships to predict coral bleaching.







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Researchers are also uncovering how new fish species emerge through advanced imaging and genetics, and identifying how pancreatic cancer cells survive in harsh conditions to inform new treatments.

Dr. Needham said: “We’re developing microscopes that don’t exist anywhere in the world.

“I believe that advances in microscope technology go hand in hand with biological discovery.

“Scientists get to a certain point in their research where they know there’s something going on, but nothing exists to help them see it.

“That’s driving technological innovation.”

Dr. Needham wants the platform to become a hub for collaboration, allowing researchers to connect with others across the University and beyond to advance their work.

Some of the technologies developed have already been transferred to commercial use, through spin-out companies and industrial collaboration.



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X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom launches AI company, raises $11M seed

X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom is spinning out the property’s multifaceted AI platform, The Owl AI, into a standalone company backed by $11M in seed funding. The seed round was led by S32 (founded by Google Ventures creator Bill Maris) with participation from Menlo Ventures and Susa Ventures. “All three groups I’ve known for 10-plus […]

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X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom is spinning out the property’s multifaceted AI platform, The Owl AI, into a standalone company backed by $11M in seed funding. The seed round was led by S32 (founded by Google Ventures creator Bill Maris) with participation from Menlo Ventures and Susa Ventures.

“All three groups I’ve known for 10-plus years,” Bloom told SBJ. “It’s three incredible firms, certainly tier one venture capitalists that I think will be additive as we scale the business.

“It’s a relatively big seed round. We weren’t anticipating raising quite that much but we were delighted of the interest. We could’ve raised double that if we wanted to. Now the fun begins.”

Josh Gwyther, Google’s former Head of AI Solutions Architecture, left Google to become CEO of The Owl AI, where he started last Monday and reports to a BOD that includes Bloom, one S32 representative and Jahm Najafi and Jeff Moorad of MSP Sports Capital (which owns X Games and is on The Owl AI cap table).

The seed funding, according to Bloom, will be channeled into research-and-development, scaling and proof-of-concepting with potential sports league clients. The Owl AI currently has three full-time employees — Gwyther, a CTO and a VP/Finance — and, although Bloom said they will hire some humans in “strategic areas,” the company is experimenting with AI agents that can fill other business functions.

“Based on my background and based on what’s happening in the industry, before we make any hires, we’re going to figure out what can be done with artificial intelligence versus having to scale the team,” Gwyther said. “We really want to take not just the technology to the bleeding edge for our customer base, we’re really going to push the envelope of what the technology can do in building a company as well.”

The Owl AI platform has several core capabilities. Its multimodal AI models use competition footage to produce objective scores and predictions; deliver insights for coaching use; and even provide language translations for alternate streams. Needless to say, what started as a judge’s aid developed in partnership with Google Cloud has grown into much more.

“Instead of a traditional vision model, where you have to be very rigid and you have to give it a ton of training data for a specific movement — and only that specific movement will it know — this changes the paradigm of being able to take a PhD level artificial intelligence model and put it behind the camera,” Gwyther said. “It’s a combination of additional tuning of the general model — the general model is getting smarter and smarter every day — but there’s lots of nuances as these sports continue to evolve.

“The superpower is we can provide [the models] with tools with an infinite amount of data to pull historically from.”

For its event in Salt Lake City this week, X Games will use The Owl AI to offer YouTube streams in Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese and Spanish as a supplement to its English broadcast. The Owl AI’s judging capabilities are still in beta, but its models will also power broadcast elements including predictions and analytical segments that break down the physics of the competition.

While declining to disclose specifics, Bloom said there has been “great interest” from other sports properties about using The Owl AI. He envisions a B2B2C model that serves institutions and athletes.

“We’re having some really interesting conversations,” he said. “We’re not quite ready to talk in specifics about who those leagues are and what we’re doing, but I think we’ll be able to do that in the next couple of months.”



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Whoop 5.0 Review: A Fitness Tracker With a Holistic Focus on Health

New to Whoop 5.0 is the ECG, an FDA-cleared health feature that checks your heart rhythm. Fire it up on your app, hold the device’s sensor between your thumb and index finger, and wait 30 seconds for your reading. I don’t have any specific heart concerns, so I didn’t use this feature often (and when […]

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New to Whoop 5.0 is the ECG, an FDA-cleared health feature that checks your heart rhythm. Fire it up on your app, hold the device’s sensor between your thumb and index finger, and wait 30 seconds for your reading. I don’t have any specific heart concerns, so I didn’t use this feature often (and when I did, it often took a few tries to get it to finish), but it was kind of nice to see it spit out “normal sinus rhythm detected” with no signs of atrial fibrillation. (Whoop also processes your report as a PDF, showing a graph of your heart’s activity during the duration of the test. You can export it and share, which would be super helpful if you needed to show your healthcare provider.)

Another new feature—and probably the one I was most excited to try—was Healthspan, which uses Sleep, Strain, and Fitness metrics in its analysis. You get a Whoop Age, which compares how your body is aging to your chronological age. If your Whoop Age is younger than your actual age (mine was by six years and change, yay?), it suggests that you’re “exceeding recommendations for good long-term health.” Whoop Age looks at six months of data, so it’s more focused on long-term habits that span weeks or months, and doesn’t really change much on the day to day.

What does change more: Pace of Aging (and, from personal experience, thank god it does.) Pace of Aging reflects your last 30 days of data, so it takes more recent habit changes into account than Whoop Age—which means you can see fluctuations by the week. And I sure did. The week of my half marathon, I checked my Pace of Aging and was rather, um, horrified to see that it was 1.4 (meaning “accelerated” aging—my Whoop Age was increasing 1.4 times that of my chronological age.) The reason Whoop gave? It told me to keep an eye on my Strength Activity Time, which, to be fair, did drop over those past couple weeks—but only because I was tapering for my race! The following week, when I got back into my more normal exercise routine, it dropped to 1.0, or “stable” or “steady” aging, and now, it’s at 0.7, or, as Whoop helpfully describes it, as “reverse” aging.

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Original photo by SELF director of fitness and food Christa Sgobba

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Original photo by SELF director of fitness and food Christa Sgobba

My bottom-line experience with Whoop 5.0

After testing the Whoop 5.0 for five weeks, I’m convinced that it’s a recovery device rather than a workout device. It’s a tracker that seeks to help you reach your ultimate fitness potential not by pushing you to hit certain paces or strength PRs during your workouts, but by building holistic understanding of your body outside of them so you can learn when you need to take your foot off the gas—or when it’s time to floor it. By keeping your body in top form, you’re then able to give your all to those fitness pursuits.

For that reason, I’d consider it a great supplemental choice for someone who has big, objective fitness goals. For runners like me, you’re probably not going to get all you need from the Whoop alone—you’d be missing out on key intra-workout data, like time, distance, or pace, which you need in real-time. I wore my Garmin during the whole time I tested the Whoop; if I didn’t, I would have had a really tough time getting through my running workouts.



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AI Health Monitoring Platform Gets HHS Support for Predictive Healthcare

Yokneam Illit, Israel, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wearable Devices Ltd. (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”) (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, recently announced the expansion of its Large Motor Unit Action Potential Model (“LMM”) into new potential markets, such as predictive health monitoring and […]

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Yokneam Illit, Israel, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wearable Devices Ltd. (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”) (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, recently announced the expansion of its Large Motor Unit Action Potential Model (“LMM”) into new potential markets, such as predictive health monitoring and cognitive state analytics. This development will enable the broadening of bio-signal intelligence applications beyond wearables and will offer businesses and healthcare providers access to real-time physiological insights for monitoring health and wellness conditions.

This strategic expansion into predictive health monitoring aligns with the rising interest in personalized wellness devices. This interest is now demonstrated at the federal level. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has recently advocated for wearable devices to enhance health monitoring and cognitive well-being, underscoring the public and institutional momentum toward real-time data-driven care.

This announcement follows Wearable Devices’ recent introduction of LMM as a groundbreaking AI-driven bio-signal platform focused on gesture-based control in extended reality (“XR”) and neural interaction with digital devices. The Company’s LMM approach to analyzing muscle activity signals will support the expansion into the field of health monitoring, enabling users to enhance their performance across various domains.

From Passive Monitoring to Proactive Intelligence

Unlike traditional bio-sensors that collect data passively, LMM continuously learns and adapts, turning muscle activity signals from the wrist into actionable insights. The technology is now being evaluated in controlled environments for real-world applications, including:

  Predictive Health Monitoring – Detecting hidden patterns in muscle activity that may indicate early signs of health conditions before symptoms appear, revolutionizing preventive diagnostics and digital health tracking.
     
  Cognitive State & Performance Analytics – Monitoring focus, fatigue, and stress levels through muscle tone and micro-movements, optimizing work productivity and mental well-being.
     
  Exploring Predictive Analytics – Assessing whether continuous monitoring of neural data can improve AI-driven user behavior predictions.

A Platform for Innovation: Opening LMM to Business Partners

Recognizing the transformative potential of bio-signal intelligence, Wearable Devices is intending to make LMM available to enterprises, researchers, and developers. The Company’s AI-powered bio-signal data platform is expected to enable businesses to:

  Develop custom applications tailored to healthcare and sports for athletic performance optimization.
     
  Integrate real-time physiological insights into enterprise solutions to enhance safety, performance, and productivity.
     
  Leverage LMM’s AI engine to continuously refine predictive health and interaction models.

Following the initial evaluation phase, Wearable Devices aims to accelerate commercialization and strategic partnerships across the health sector, reinforcing its position as a pioneer in bio-signal intelligence and neural interface technology.

About Wearable Devices Ltd.

Wearable Devices Ltd. is a pioneering growth company revolutionizing human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input technology for both consumer and business markets. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s innovative products, including the Mudra Band for iOS and Mudra Link for Android, enable seamless, touch-free interaction by transforming subtle finger and wrist movements into intuitive controls. These groundbreaking solutions enhance gaming, and the rapidly expanding AR/VR/XR landscapes. The Company offers a dual-channel business model: direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing. Its flagship Mudra Band integrates functional and stylish design with cutting-edge AI to empower consumers, while its enterprise solutions provide businesses with the tools to deliver immersive and interactive experiences. By setting the input standard for the XR market, Wearable Devices is redefining user experiences and driving innovation in one of the fastest-growing tech sectors. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.

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This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that are intended to be covered by the “safe harbor” created by those sections. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terms such as “believe,” “expect,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “seek,” “intend,” “plan,” “goal,” “estimate,” “anticipate” or other comparable terms. For example, we are using forward-looking statements when we discuss the benefits and advantages of our devices and technology, including the potential of LMMs, the potential to accelerate commercialization and strategic partnerships across the health sector, the rising interest in personalized wellness devices and entering markets that need real-time physiological insights. All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release regarding our strategies, prospects, financial condition, operations, costs, plans and objectives are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they are based only on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions regarding the future of our business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. Our actual results and financial condition may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: the trading of our ordinary shares or warrants and the development of a liquid trading market; our ability to successfully market our products and services; the acceptance of our products and services by customers; our continued ability to pay operating costs and ability to meet demand for our products and services; the amount and nature of competition from other security and telecom products and services; the effects of changes in the cybersecurity and telecom markets; our ability to successfully develop new products and services; our success establishing and maintaining collaborative, strategic alliance agreements, licensing and supplier arrangements; our ability to comply with applicable regulations; and the other risks and uncertainties described in our annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed on March 20, 2025 and our other filings with the SEC. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

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Apple Sports app adds live tennis scores and a redesigned home screen

The Apple Sports app, launched last year, is introducing tennis coverage ahead of Wimbledon, along with a redesigned home screen experience, Apple announced on Wednesday. Users will now be able to access live tennis scores for Grand Slam and 1000-level tournaments and can track every point across all men’s and women’s singles matches. Fans can […]

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The Apple Sports app, launched last year, is introducing tennis coverage ahead of Wimbledon, along with a redesigned home screen experience, Apple announced on Wednesday.

Users will now be able to access live tennis scores for Grand Slam and 1000-level tournaments and can track every point across all men’s and women’s singles matches. Fans can also stay updated on a player’s progress throughout tournaments and get results from every match from the first round through the finals.

Apple says the revamped home screen experience is designed to make it easier for fans to follow their favorite teams and leagues. Events and matchups are now grouped by league and displayed according to users’ preferred order.

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Fans’ favorite teams always appear at the top, so it’s easy to quickly see the latest scores and updates.

Apple debuted Apple Sports in February 2024 and was updated last August with football scores and Live Activities. The app is available in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Currently, the app also includes coverage for the Bundesliga, Champions League, Conference League, EFL Championship, Europa League, FA Cup, FBS and FCS NCAA College Football, LaLiga, League Cup, LIGA MX, Ligue 1, Men’s College Basketball, MLB, MLS, NBA, NFL, NHL, NWSL, Premier League, Serie A, WNBA, and Women’s College Basketball.



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