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Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference is set for June 9, when the tech giant is expected to announce the next version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 19. That means WWDC should be our first glimpse of new features that will likely land on your iPhone later this year.
Apple has officially announced that iOS 19 will be introduced at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, starting on June 9. The keynote event will serve as the global stage for showcasing Apple’s latest software innovations, including a revamped iPhone experience.
WWDC event serves as a platform for unveiling new software and technologies. This year's conference is poised to be a big one.
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“ Fortnite ” has officially returned to Apple’s iOS App Store in the U.S.. The news came on Tuesday afternoon via a post on the official X account for the Epic Games shooter. “Fortnite is BACK on the App Store in the U.S. on iPhones and iPads… and on the Epic Games Store and AltStore in the E.U!,” read the post. “It’ll show up in Search soon!”
Fortnite was banned from the Apple App Store in 2020, but was allowed back last year, according to Reuters, following pressure from European Union authorities to be sure it aligned with the Digital Markets Act, an EU regulation aimed at making the digital economy fair.
Apple recently lost a major antitrust case to Epic Games that has forced the tech giant to substantially change its iOS, Apple's operating system used by