A new Apple patent application was published in the US Patent and Trademark Office this week, showcasing a new messaging app with more features than iMessage. The patent includes features not included in iOS, such as ways to acknowledge messages, bubble texts, display private messages, synchronize viewing content between users, in-app translation, and combining messages in a group. However, the… Read more in our articles including "iOS users may soon be able to edit sent messages" and "Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious coming to Xbox".
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Apr 28, 2026A new Apple patent application was published in the US Patent and Trademark Office this week, showcasing a new messaging app with more features than iMessage. The patent includes features not included in iOS, such as ways to acknowledge messages, bubble texts, display private messages, synchronize viewing content between users, in-app translation, and combining messages in a group. However, the…
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