and numerous leaks appear to have confirmed (all of which are detailed in our iPad Pro 2 rumour roundup), that Apple is adding a new 10.5-inch screen size to its range. At present iPads are available in three sizes: the 7.9-inch mini size, the 9.7-inch ... ( read original story ...)
The Twitter app on Apple TV now offers support for live, 360-videos and Periscope global map
Twitter’s Apple TV iteration is receiving a pretty important update. Support for Periscope’s global map, live and 360-degree videos now form part of Twitter’s Apple TV offering which was introduced last year. This also marks the first Apple TV ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC 2017 News Update: What Products to Expect and Where to Watch?
iOS 11, macOS 10.13, watchOS 4 and tvOS 11 Since the WWDC event is mainly for developers, it is a given that this is Apple's primary venue to inform app and software makers on what is next for the iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. iOS 11 had several beta ... ( read original story ...)
Apple just bought a popular sleep tracker
Beddit-derived sleep features aren't likely to show up in iOS 11, watchOS 4 or the third-generation Watch. If they have sleep tracking at all, it'll likely be Apple's in-house technology. However, this at least reflects Apple's seriousness on the subject. ( read original story ...)
Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote will be live streamed
Apple is expected to reveal major software updates with iOS 11, macOS 10.13, tvOS 11 and watchOS 4 likely to get the most stage time. Siri is likely receive some important updates on both iOS and Mac. New hardware may also be unveiled at the event. ( read original story ...)
WWDC 2017 Keynote to Be Live Streamed on June 5, Here Are the Supported Devices
Of course, Apple will also reveal what's in store for the next major versions of its watchOS and tvOS operating systems for Apple Watch and Apple TV devices respectively, along with other developments. Attendees will be able to take part in more than 100 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple to live stream WWDC 2017 keynote
Apple is expected to use the keynote to introduce the next major versions of its four platforms: iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. There’s also been rumors speculating that the company will debut new Mac and iPad hardware during the event. Even if you plan ... ( read original story ...)