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BGR.COMHow to set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats on iOS 26After years, Apple will finally let iPhone users set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats starting with iOS 26. This long-awaited feature is part of the company's effort to make the Messages app a better rival to other platforms, including WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, Signal, and more.This article shows you how to set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats on iOS 26, along with a bonus perk available to iPhone 15 Pro or newer models.Adding custom wallpapers in iMessage is easyExpected to be released later this fall, iOS 26 is currently available to developers in beta, and public testers will soon be able to try it out too. Once you're running the new operating system, follow these steps:Open the Messages app on your iPhone.In a private or group chat, tap the name of the person or group.Select the Backgrounds option.Apple will offer several options, including Photo, Color, Sky, Water, and Aurora. More options may be added in the future.Depending on the image you choose, you can customize the color, appearance, and more.One nice touch is that suggested wallpapers include photos you've previously shared with that person or group, which is a fun way to rediscover shared moments.There's a bonus for iPhone 15 Pro and newer modelsImage source: Jos Adorno for BGRIf you have an iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence features, Apple says you can create a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats using Image Playground. Here's how:Open the Messages app on your iPhone.In a private or group chat, tap the name of the person or group.Select the Backgrounds option.Choose Playground.Image Playground will launch, where you can create a custom background by describing it, using suggestions, and more.Wrap upIt has never been easier to create a custom background in the iMessage app on iOS 26. BGR will keep bringing you the best insights on Apple's latest operating system updates.Don't Miss: 8 new iOS 26 Messages features that finally match WhatsAppThe post How to set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats on iOS 26 appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsXGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue
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BGR.COMNew Apple Watch feature might use AI to predict health problemsI bought the Apple Watch Series 10 last fall because Im a runner and I want the wearable to track all my health data while I train and rest. Its not just about keeping tabs on my running stats or trying to shave a few minutes off my marathon time.I went with the more expensive Apple Watch Series 10 instead of replacing my Apple Watch SEs battery because I wanted the newer models more advanced health sensors. Im at an age where Im more conscious of my health, and I want tools like the Apple Watch to gather as many health metrics as possible.When symptoms eventually show up, Im hoping all the Apple Watch data in the Health app, combined with advanced AI tools, will provide early warnings so I can take immediate action. That long-term data might also help doctors by giving them years of health history to review.Theres a missing piece in all this. The Apple Watch collects a massive amount of health data during training, rest, and sleep. But the current watchOS and iOS software cant yet bring all those data points together and analyze them in one place.I dont want the Apple Watch to simply tell me that my heart rate is too high. I want to see how I trained, what I ate, how I slept, and then make a more informed judgment. Known medical conditions, medications, and other factors could help the Apple Watch explain its warnings better. It might even catch early signs of developing conditions sooner.That might sound like wishful thinking for now, but Apple is already working on these kinds of AI features for the iPhone and Apple Watch. The company published a new study detailing an AI model that interprets overall well-being by analyzing a wide range of health data instead of just individual signals from the Watch's sensors.Continue reading...The post New Apple Watch feature might use AI to predict health problems appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsXGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue
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TECHCRUNCH.COMHumanoids, AVs, and whats next in AI hardware at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 hits Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27 to 29, bringing together 10,000+ startup and VC leaders for three days of bold ideas, groundbreaking tech, and future-shaping conversations. One of the most highly anticipated sessions happening on one of the two AI Stages will spotlight where AI hardware is heading next, []0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue
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TECHCRUNCH.COMAI chatbots simple 123456 password risked exposing personal data of millions of McDonalds job applicantsSecurity researchers found two flaws in an AI-powered chatbot used by McDonalds to interact with job applicants.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue
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TECHCRUNCH.COMYC-backed Apolink by 19-year-old bags $4.3M to build 24/7 connectivity for LEO satellitesApolink, a Y Combinator-backed space-tech startup, has raised $4.3 million in an "oversubscribed" seed round at $45 million post-money valuation to build a real-time connectivity network for satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue
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TECHCRUNCH.COMHelios wants to be the AI operating system for public policy professionalsHelios, a startup aiming to build an AI-powered operating system for policy professionals, has raised $4 million in seed funding.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11 Vue