In less than a week Apple will hold its opening keynote for the 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose. The iPhone maker is expected to show off new versions of iOS, MacOS, WatchOS ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC 2019: How to watch Apple’s keynote event and what to expect
Apple usually uses the summer event to show off the latest versions of iOS for iPhone and iPad, MacOS for Mac computers, watchOS for Apple Watch and tvOS for Apple TV. However, the event is primarily ... ( read original story ...)
Pokemon Go drops Apple Watch support ahead of watchOS 6 unveiling
Users of Niantic's Pokemon Go iPhone game were able to track their walking steps using an Apple Watch companion app, but the developer is discontinuing the feature from July 1. Pokemon Go on Apple ... ( read original story ...)
From iOS to Mac Pro: Here’s everything you’ll get to see at Apple WWDC 2019
tvOS and watchOS Apple is expected to release new versions of tvOS and watchOS at the WWDC. tvOS 13 is expected to be a small update, but watchOS 6 will bring some new features to the Apple Watch. ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC 2019 preview: Everything coming to the iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch
Apple is also expected to show off a revamped version of its Books app. Apple's watchOS, which powers, well, the Apple Watch, is also set to get some updates. The big news, Bloomberg reports, is that ... ( read original story ...)
Why Apple needs to announce a native Apple Watch app store now
Apple CEO Tim Cook said at last year’s WWDC that there are now more than 20 million registered developers on iOS. The company hasn’t disclosed the number of WatchOS developers, but it’s far, far lower ... ( read original story ...)
Everything to expect at WWDC 2019: iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6, new hardware, more
At WWDC 2019, Apple will unveil iOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6. There’s also the possibility of new hardware and more. Read on as we roundup everything to expect at WWDC 2019. ... ( read original story ...)