Software giant Apple made some pretty major announcements today at the launch of its Worldwide Developer’s Conference, an annual gathering bringing together developers and Apple aficionados looking to the next big thing.
As per usual, CEO Tim Cook and crew took to the stage to unveil the latest software heading to your iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch and TV later in the year.
Here is a summary of what was revealed:
- Apple unveiled iOS 10, the latest iteration of its mobile software, which includes a softer aesthetic, an interactive lock screen, and personalised home screen widgets
- The software update also includes a revamp of Music, News, Maps and HomeKit
- Siri launched on Mac, as it was given a massive makeover that includes voicemail transcription, image search and writing messages
- watchOS and tvOS have been redesigned too, with the Apple Watch becoming faster and more health-focused, and TV gaining enhanced search
- OS X was rebranded macOS, the next generation of which will be called Sierra and come complete with Siri, Apple Pay and auto-unlock. A host of new features also make it easier to work across Apple devices
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