Disney+ is introducing Verts, a TikTok style vertical video feed that lets you discover movies and shows by scrolling through ...
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Apple has essentially discontinued Clips, its video-editing app designed to allow users to combine video clips, images, and photos with voice-based titles, music, filters, and graphics to create ...
The Clips app is no longer being updated, and will no longer be available for download for new users as of October 10, 2025. You can continue to use Clips on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 or earlier. Save your ...
What happened: Well, it’s the end of an era for one of Apple‘s fun little apps. Remember Clips, the simple video editor for iPhone? After eight years, Apple has officially decided to say goodbye. Why ...
Apple Clips was first released onto the App Store in 2017, and its aim was to help you make and share videos with "text, effects, graphics, and more.” It was designed for making posts for social media ...
OpenAI is squaring up to TikTok, Google’s YouTube and Meta Platforms with a new social-media app for its AI video generator that allows users to create high-definition video clips with audio from text ...