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Apple’s Photos App is Getting Three New AI-Powered Editing Tools

8 June 2026 at 18:26

Three smartphone screens display photo editing tools: removing a pool float from a poolside scene, extending a portrait background, and reframing a portrait of a person in a pink shirt against a colorful wall.

Apple is enhancing the photo editing tools available in the Photos App with the next version of iOS. Three new features are coming: enhanced Cleanup, Extend, and Reframe.

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MLS Game To Be First Pro Sports Broadcast Shot Entirely With iPhone

21 May 2026 at 18:32

A soccer player in a white uniform is challenged by another player in purple on a grassy field. Next to them are three iPhones in silver, orange, and black displayed against a black background.

On May 23, Apple will present a special broadcast of a Major League Soccer (MLS) match shot entirely on iPhone 17 Pro smartphones. It will be the first time a major professional live sporting event is broadcast exclusively on iPhone.

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Halide Mark III Promises β€˜Most Beautiful Photos Possible’ on iPhone

27 May 2026 at 16:02

Five smartphones are displayed side by side, each showing a different photo and editing interface with sliders and filter options, including images of tomatoes, a bridge, a street scene, a child, and birds by rocks.

Halide Mark III, which was first previewed back in December 2024, has finally arrived. As developer Lux detailed earlier this year, the new major update to one of the most popular iPhone camera apps on the market promises an AI-free mobile photography experience and an all-new "Looks" feature.

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Photographer Builds the iPhone Camera App He Always Wanted

1 June 2026 at 22:09

Three smartphones are displayed against a black background, each showing a different photo editing mode: black and white street scene, color photo of a red-roofed building, and a street scene with editing options on the screen.

Better Camera is a new iPhone camera app designed, as its name suggests, to be superior to the iPhone's native camera app. The new app offers manual controls and film-inspired simulations and boasts zero AI tech.

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