Apple Sports añade un bracket rastreable para March Madness

TechRadar informa de una nueva función de seguimiento de brackets en la aplicación Apple Sports para March Madness. La función está diseñada para seguir los bracket-busters. Sin embargo, el artículo señala que le falta una cosa.

El 18 de marzo de 2026, TechRadar publicó un artículo titulado "Mi locura de marzo podría curarse con el nuevo bracket rastreable de Apple Sports, pero le falta una cosa". El artículo destaca la introducción de un bracket rastreable en Apple Sports, destinado a abordar los desafíos asociados con los brackets de la Locura de Marzo. Su descripción dice: "Rastrea a los rompedores de brackets". El artículo sugiere que esta incorporación podría mejorar la experiencia del usuario a la hora de seguir el torneo, pero señala una omisión clave. En el extracto disponible de la fuente no se ofrecen más detalles sobre el elemento omitido o las funciones adicionales.

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