![]() Why did Apple change the format for WWDC 2020?Īlthough Apple doesn’t mention it by name – it refers only to the “current health situation” – COVID-19 or coronavirus is the reason for WWDC going online-only this year.Īpple isn’t the only company to make changes in response to coronavirus lots of conferences have been cancelled (or made online-only) for the same reason. ![]() ![]() Everyone wants to get a teaser of the new features that will soon be added to their iPhones, Macs and other devices. The whole thing is theoretically for developers, then, but the opening keynote speech is big news for Apple fans around the globe and is covered by all the mainstream news sites. Tim Cook opens proceedings by announcing changes and new features in the major operating systems (iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS and tvOS) the rest of the week consists of networking events and workshops… which will be a little different this year, since they will all take place entirely online. WWDC is the yearly Apple get-together for the software developers and companies that create apps for its various platforms. We really hope Apple has something up its sleeve. We believe that Apple has plans for a new Mac that will potentially combine some of the benefits of the iPad – and maybe even a touch screen. There are a wealth of new Memoji customisation options on the way, Maps has a number of new features – including cycling and EV route planning – and Apple has even worked with the likes of BMW to bring keyless entry to supported cars.Īpple discontinued the MacBook in 2019, but we don’t think it’s the last we’ll see of the consumer Mac laptop. Native translation app, picture-in-picture and an enhanced Siri experience. Improvements range from the introduction of widgets (finally) to a new Unsurprisingly, Apple kicked things off with a look at iOS 14 – coming to iPhones in the form of a public beta in July (and developers from 22 June). New iMac Pro, announced alongside new iMacs and an updated MacBook Pro and MacBook. But before we get into it, let’s briefly recap the announcements at WWDC over the past few years:
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