Used Breaking News for iOS?


Breaking News Analysis

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Breaking News is a free browser add-on for iPhone designed to keep users updated with the latest news. The application integrates seamlessly with existing browsers, providing real-time news alerts and notifications, allowing users to stay informed on current events. Its user-friendly interface ensures easy navigation, making it accessible for users of all technical backgrounds.

This program offers customization options, enabling users to select specific topics of interest and receive tailored news updates. With a focus on delivering concise and relevant information, Breaking News aims to enhance the browsing experience by keeping users engaged with the latest headlines. The app currently supports the English language and is compatible with various iPhone models.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
153.1.15
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
32
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Breaking News stories appear in real-time as it happens.
Breaking News stories appear in real-time as it happens. Breaking News, the fastest source of reliable reporting in the world. Trusted by the largest community of people around the world, wherever you go. No registration required. Customize news source from "Settings". Hear what interests you. Get notified by push notification as it happens. App delivers breaking news from major news source around the world like CNN, Fox News, Reuters, NYT, CNBC, Fox Business, CNN Money, BBC, WSJ, MSNBC, USA Today, AP in real time on your devices.

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