WWDC 2020
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macOS Big Sur makes Macs with touchscreens seem within reach
By Joseph Keller published
It might seem like a longshot, but certain aspects of macOS Big Sur are making me wonder: could Macs with touchscreens be coming down the road.
John Gruber hosts 'The Talk Show' remotely with Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak
By Stephen Warwick published
John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak for 'The Talk Show'
iOS 14 won't let advertisers track users unless they opt-in
By Stephen Warwick published
iOS 14 users will have the option to opt-in on an app-by-app basis if they want to be tracked by advertisers using random device identifiers.
Apple's Lisa Jackson talks social justice with former Attorney General Eric Holder
By Stephen Warwick published
Former AG Eric Holder says app developers can support social justice causes by using their creativity to fight problems.
Apple details hand and body pose detection in WWDC 2020 session
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple's new developer framework, Vision, can be used by apps to detect poses, gestures and movements.
All compatible new and existing iPhone and iPad apps to be made available on Mac unless developers opt out
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple's iOS apps on Mac availability is opt-out, not opt-in.
Apple starts approving requests for its Mac Mini Developer Transition Kits
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple is offering developers the chance to rent a Developer Transition Kit for $500 as it begins the switch to Apple silicon.
Developers can now submit apps made using Xcode 12 beta for iOS 14
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple has released a TestFlight update to developers for improved beta testing and is now accepting apps built with Xcode 12 beta for iOS 14.
What Apple Silicon means for the Mac and You
By Rene Ritchie last updated
The Mac's transition from Intel to Apple Silicon will take a year or two — but what does this all mean for you?
Apple is killing Force Touch on the Apple Watch with watchOS 7
By Joe Wituschek published
In an update to its Human Interface Guidelines, Apple has announced that it will no longer support Force Touch for Apple Watch in watchOS 7.
5 features coming to watchOS you may have missed
By Luke Filipowicz published
Sleep tracking, hand washing detection, and cycling in Maps all made a big splash during Apple's watchOS 7 presentation, but there are several changes coming to watchOS 7 you may have missed.
6 features coming to iPadOS you may have missed
By Joseph Keller published
Several new features are coming to the iPad when iPadOS 14 ships to customers this fall. Here are some of the cool ones that you may have missed.
Sound Recognition in iOS 14 will alert users to sirens, knocking, more
By Joe Wituschek published
A new accessibility feature has been discovered on the iOS 14 beta that will alert users to a number of different sounds in their environment.
How to rewatch the WWDC 2020 keynote right now
By Oliver Haslam last updated
Apple's WWDC 2020 keynote had a lot to get excited about, not least the fabled transition to Apple's own silicon. And now you can watch the whole thing back!
5 features coming with macOS Big Sur you may have missed
By Bryan M Wolfe published
You've heard about the big changes coming to Mac with macOS Big Sur. Here are a few more worth discovering.
Apple posts 'Day 1 Recap' video highlighting its first day of WWDC20
By Joe Wituschek published
Apple has posted a 'Day 1 Recap' video to its YouTube channel that highlights everything that was announced in the first day of WWDC.
Intel confirms support for Apple through its transition to Apple Silicon
By Joe Wituschek published
In a statement to AppleInsider, an Intel spokesperson says that the company will continue to support Apple through its transition away from Intel chips.
Now Playing for Apple Music app gets complete redesign for iOS 14
By Joe Wituschek published
Apple has updated the Now Playing user interface for iOS 14 that brings the dynamic background of Live Lyrics to the main view.
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