Apple Sports ajoute un système de suivi pour la March Madness

TechRadar fait état d'une nouvelle fonctionnalité de suivi de bracket dans l'application Apple Sports pour la March Madness. Cette fonction est conçue pour suivre les "bracket-busters". Cependant, l'article note qu'il manque une chose.

Le 18 mars 2026, TechRadar a publié un article intitulé "My March Madness might be cured by the new trackable bracket in Apple Sports - but it's missing one thing". L'article met en avant l'introduction d'un bracket traçable dans Apple Sports, destiné à résoudre les problèmes associés aux brackets de la March Madness. Sa description indique "Track those bracket-busters". L'article suggère que cet ajout pourrait améliorer l'expérience de l'utilisateur qui suit le tournoi, mais souligne une omission importante. Aucun autre détail sur l'élément manquant ou les fonctionnalités supplémentaires n'est fourni dans l'extrait de source disponible.

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