The Apple Sports app now supports men's and women's golf, along with improvements to soccer and tennis coverage. Version 3.7 of the app introduces support for every PGA and LPGA tournament, with live leaderboards, round-by-round scorecards for every golfer, and real-time updates in the app, widgets, and Live Activities. The app already supported the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, Premier League, NASCAR, F1, Premier League, and more. Golf fans can follow along as each tournament unfolds with access to live scores for all official PGA Tour and LPGA Tour events, including the majors, starting this weekend with the PGA’s WM Phoenix Open. Fans can track their favorite players through each event with hole-by-hole results and individual scorecards alongside live leaderboards, plus…
Apple Sports — the free app for iPhone — today added golf to its growing list of supported sports.
Apple is rolling out another update to its Apple Sports app for iPhone. This update adds support for Men’s and Women’s golf, as well as expanded support for soccer and tennis matches. more…
Macworld New MacBook Pro models could be with us any day now, apparently waiting only for the rollout of macOS 26.3. But those new machines won’t look any different from their predecessors. They’ll have new M5 Pro/M5 Max chips, but the designs will be the same old, same old. If you’re hoping for a new look in 2026, however, there’s reason to be hopeful. Apple is expected to follow the imminent launch with something much more exciting: a redesigned MacBook Pro with an M6 chip and its first OLED screen. (Possibly with a touchscreen, although some rumors suggest touch input will only be supported on the M6 Pro and Max models.) And the latest report indicates that we can expect…
Google's antitrust victory let it continue paying Apple billions to be the iPhone's search engine, but the DOJ is of course now appealing against the ruling.Google's $20 billion deal with Apple may yet be in questionIn August 2024, Judge Amit Metha initially ruled that Google is a monopoly, backing the Department of Justice's accusation. However, in September 2025, he imposed few limits on Google, and left it's $20 billion a year deal with Apple untouched.Now according to Reuters, the DOJ is to appeal that ruling. It's the Justice Department and also an as-yet unspecified group of US states that are appealing the case. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google's antitrust victory let it continue paying Apple billions to be the iPhone's search engine, but the DOJ is of course now appealing against the ruling.Google's $20 billion deal with Apple may yet be in questionIn August 2024, Judge Amit Metha initially ruled that Google is a monopoly, backing the Department of Justice's accusation. However, in September 2025, he imposed few limits on Google, and left it's $20 billion a year deal with Apple untouched.Now according to Reuters, the DOJ is to appeal that ruling. It's the Justice Department and also an as-yet unspecified group of US states that are appealing the case. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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