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"I'd like to take the opportunity today to briefly review a few features that are coming in iOS 12.1. These include a new, improved FaceTime video chat feature, a new feature that allows you to share notes between your iPhone and the app, a third-party camera that allows you to capture and analyze location photos, and a new feature that allows you to control your iPhone's camera by pressing and holding the volume up/down buttons on your finger. All of these improvements will be available in a later release."

Cook's most important takeaway is that iOS 12.1 is a killer feature. Apple is currently at it with a new version of its app store. Apple is using this feature to make sure that new users get the best, most reliable experience possible for their iPhones.

Apple is also working with developers to add a number of new features to the existing version of its app. In a statement to reporters, Apple is "working with the iOS Developer Program team to implement new features for iPhone developers and help them continue to make great apps."

Apple has previously stated that it plans to support a full range of device platforms. Today's announcement makes it clear that the company has worked with the developers to bring new features to iOS.

This is a massive update to the app store. As users move to new apps, the number of new apps will increase as they continue to add new features. This is a critical component of Apple's decision to expand its product line.

For now, the first iOS 12.1 beta releases are planned for July 24.

Source: AppleA young boy with a broken arm, a cut to the head and a swollen lip has been saved by an ambulance.

The boy was walking home at around 6am when he was bitten by a stray dog in the town of St. George.

The boy's owner, Peter Jones, said he went to the hospital to save the boy, who is now in critical but stable condition.

Mr Jones said that the boy, who was taken to hospital for a blood transfusion, had been bitten twice. He described the first time as a "big deal".

Mr Jones said: "He was on the floor crying. He was bleeding and he couldn't breathe. The doctor said it was just one more round of blood.

"He was bleeding so fast it was like he was fighting to get out of the car.

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