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"EA Sports College Football 25: Gameplay Insights and NIL Features Revealed"
EA Sports is set to release EA Sports College Football 25, marking the return of its beloved college football video game series after a decade-long hiatus. The game was initially discontinued due to legal issues surrounding player likenesses, but changes in NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) laws have allowed its revival. The new game promises an immersive experience with detailed recreations of college football atmospheres and updated gameplay mechanics. Nearly every player from the 134 FBS teams has opted in, and the game will feature modes like Dynasty Mode and Road to Glory, reflecting the complexities of modern college football.

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"Apple Launches Real-Time Sports App for iPhone Users"
Apple has launched a new app called Apple Sports, providing real-time scores and stats for various sports leagues including MLS, NBA, NHL, and more. The free app aims to offer fast access to sports information and is currently available for download in the US, Canada, and UK. Apple plans to expand the app to include additional leagues like MLB and NFL in the future, aligning with its growing live rights portfolio on Apple TV+.

"Apple Unveils Free Sports App with Live Scores and Betting Odds"
Apple has launched a free sports app called Apple Sports, available for iPhone users in the U.S., the UK, and Canada, offering real-time scores and stats for various leagues, with the ability to watch live games on Apple TV. The app allows users to customize scoreboards for multiple leagues, explore play-by-play information, team stats, and live betting odds, and sync with favorites selected within the My Sports experience in the Apple TV app and Apple News.

"Apple Sports: Your Ultimate Sports App for Real-Time Scores and Betting Odds"
Apple has launched a new iPhone app called Apple Sports, providing users with a centralized platform to access scores, team stats, and betting odds for major sports leagues including the NBA, NHL, NCAA, Premier League, and more. The app also integrates with Apple's exclusive streaming rights for MLS and ties directly into sports streaming services, allowing users to jump into live games. While the app itself does not support betting, users have the option to disable betting odds.

"Apple Sports: Free App Delivers Real-Time Scores and Stats for Sports Fans"
Apple has launched a free standalone app called Apple Sports, providing real-time scores, stats, and live betting odds for various sports leagues, with a focus on driving viewership to the Apple TV app for live sports streaming. The app is currently available in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., and includes features such as customizable scoreboards, live activities on the iPhone lock screen, and support for multiple languages. It aims to cater to sports fans by delivering rapid access to scores and stats, with a particular emphasis on soccer through the MLS Season Pass subscription available on Apple TV.

"Exclusive: Apple Maps Reveals Allegiant Stadium's Super Bowl LVIII Prep"
Apple Maps has updated its imagery for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, allowing users to get an inside look at the venue. This coincides with the second Apple Music Halftime Show at the Super Bowl, which will feature Usher. Apple executives Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and Deirdre O’Brien are in Las Vegas for the event, and while Apple isn't streaming the halftime show on Apple Music, viewers can tune in to the Super Bowl broadcast or use services like Fubo TV for streaming.

"Sports Leagues Embrace Apple Vision Pro Technology for Enhanced Fan Experience"
Apple CEO Tim Cook and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver discuss the transformative potential of the new Apple Vision Pro device, which offers immersive experiences and real-time stats for sports and entertainment content. Cook emphasizes the device's appeal to creators and consumers, while Silver sees it as a game-changer for how people experience sports media. The NBA is already developing a dedicated app for the device, and plans to utilize immersive spatial video recording for events. Both Cook and Silver believe the Vision Pro will lead to a shift in how sports content is produced and consumed.