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. There's also a "Show Edits" button that allows users to view the history of the changes, however, it's unclear whether that feature is reserved for the original sender or everyone in the group. Read more in our articles including "iOS users may soon be able to edit sent messages" and "Samsung feature lets the AI Assistant take calls while you're busy".
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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. There's also a "Show Edits" button that allows users to view the history of the changes, however, it's unclear whether that feature is reserved for the original sender or everyone in the group.
Our coverage of iMessage edits includes: "iOS users may soon be able to edit sent messages"; "Samsung feature lets the AI Assistant take calls while you're busy"; "The eGovPH AI could start an automated future for the PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.