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"path": "/2026/05/27/how-apple-shot-an-entire-mls-game-using-only-iphone/",
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"site": "https://www.iphoneblog.de",
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"textContent": "Apple’s full highlights from the match below look pretty standard, which is actually quite the accomplishment. Achieving a professional-grade, industry-standard broadcast using a device people carry around in their pocket is seriously impressive. As expected, the broadcast relied on much more than just the iPhone 17 Pro Max, though. As Brian Tong showed on Instagram,weiterlesen",
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