Apple's WWDC (Worldwide developers conference) keynote happens to be one of the most hotly anticipated events in the tech world. Usually, it revolves around Apple discussing updates regarding its current software built for different devices such as iOS ... ( read original story ...)
What to expect at Monday’s Apple event
On Monday, expect a peek at iOS 12, tvOS 12, watchOS 5 and macOS 10.14, which will be named after a random California tourist spot. Tools for cutting down on phone use Apple is expected to debut tools to help people stare at their phones less, and their ... ( read original story ...)
What to Expect at WWDC 2018: iOS 12, macOS 10.14, tvOS 12 and watchOS 5 But No Hardware
Apple uses WWDC to preview new versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, and this year will be no exception. Oftentimes, new hardware, such as refreshed Macs, debuts at the event, but this year, rumors suggest we're only going to be seeing software from ... ( read original story ...)
What to Expect from Apple’s Annual Software Conference
along with tvOS and watchOS. It’s not only a chance for consumers to get a preview of how the next significant software rollout could fundamentally change their iPhones, but WWDC can also be a bellwether for what Apple has set it sights on for later in ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018: What to expect in iOS 12, macOS 10.14, watchOS and more
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2018 will take place on June 4 in San Jose, California. WWDC is where Apple reveals future software products, and this year iOS 12, macOS 10.14, watchOS, a new version of tvOS are expected. A report from ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018 to take place from 4-8 June: Here’s a wishlist of updates we expect to see on iOS 12, macOS, watchOS and tvOS
Typically, Apple manages to keep new features under wraps, presumably because the software is largely created in-house (unlike hardware like the iPhone, which is manufactured outside the US using multiple third-party suppliers). What we’ve largely heard ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s WWDC surprise for the Apple Watch just leaked, and it’s pretty cool
It looks like Apple has something special in store for Pride Month. Just yesterday, iOS 11.4 and watchOS 4.3.1 began rolling out to users, and already 9to5Mac has spotted a hidden watch face in code. A new face with a stylized rainbow animation will arrive ... ( read original story ...)