Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites.
° From MacRumors: Apple has started notifying students who won the WWDC 2025 Swift Student Challenge, which took place from February 3 to February 23. Students who entered can sign in to Apple’s Swift Student Challenge website to see their status.
° From Macworld: Apple may be working on a radically new all-glass Apple Watch. A report claims Apple wants to ship an all-glass watch before the iPhone.
° From 9to5Mac: iPhone users in the EU can now set Google Maps as their default navigation app.
° From The MacObserver: The rumored visionOS-inspired redesign for iOS 19 has sparked speculation about Apple’s broader strategy, particularly regarding its Vision Pro headset.
° From Forbes: WhatsApp users on Apple iPhone can now choose the popular messaging service as their default app.
° From The MacObserver: Unmatching tones? Tens of different hues with one name? A dozen variations and a dozen different names? Apple has a color confusion issue.
° From MacVoices Live!: Utah’s new law requiring app store age verification sparks debate about privacy, effectiveness, and youth circumvention tactics. On the new episode, panelists Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Marty Jencius, Eric Bolden, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby discuss on-device versus external data handling, parental controls, and implications for user privacy.
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