And according to Bloomberg sources, the new Apple’s most professional desktop could be presented in the environment of the developer conference, the WWDC, which will begin next June 3 in San Jose, California
It is true that WWDC is a somewhat different environment to present hardware.
In fact, the usual thing is to present almost exclusively what is most interesting to the developers, the software.
In other words, it will let the world know about the new features of iOS 13, macOS 10.15 and watchOS 6.
Although taking into account the level of filtration of recent years, what we usually see in these events is well known to everyone before the conferences begin.
Returning to Mac Pro, we do not know the technical characteristics of Apple’s upcoming professional desktop, but without a doubt, if we look at what has already been presented at the iMac Pro, the renewed Mac Pro will not leave indifferent.
Apple announced dozens of new features at WWDC 2019 keynote: a slew of privacy-focused settings, a dark mode, a robust Mac Pro, an iPad that's better for multitasking via a new dedicated operating system, and AirPods for Animoji.
Apple is ending the app and channeling to Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV.
It comes with a suite of new features and improvements across its core functionality.
Apple is promising that iOS 13 will be its fastest OS so far.
SVP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi announced that the updated OS is significantly faster and more data-conscious, with a new app download packaging format that means that apps now load twice as fast compared to iOS 12.
Support for custom fonts from the big foundries
Apple introduced the newest version of its moble operating system the iOS 12, on June 4 at the keynote event of the Worldwide Developers Conference.Whether you’re using your iPhone or iPad iOS 12 is designed to make everyday tasks faster and more responsive with performance improvements.New camera effects also bring Animoji, Filters, Text and Stickers to Messages and FaceTime.
We already know that iOS application development is going to bear the positive effect of this new development.
Making the swiping to the camera up to 70% faster, displaying of the keyboard up to 50% quicker, and getting launching of an application at up to twice the speed it was before – iOS 12 is all set to offer an impressive performance to its valued customers.
ARKit has made the Augmented Reality seem so real this time, that users are experiencing an all-immersive AR experience on their devices.
The fact that you can now share your virtual experience of AR with all your friends through emails and messages, that sends them AR objects digitally, is what makes this feature even more amazing.
An AR app called Measure is also an interesting addition to the list, for it literally measures the real-life objects just by pointing the camera at them.
It’s interesting because it allows you to change the color of your hair, skin, get a different hairstyle, a new headwear, and so on.
During the construction of the Apple Park, the drone flights showing images of the construction processes were very common and we could see step by step how the new Apple house was built.
One of the people who made the most videos was Duncan Sinfield, but he had not returned to the new headquarters of the block for 6 months.
And we say because it has just published a new video in which you can appreciate the Apple Park in all its glory and we can see how the interior of the ring is completely finished.
But he has also discovered a scenario that Apple is setting up inside, probably for some celebration of the company that is still unknown.
A stage is hidden inside the Apple Park
The next event that Apple has scheduled is its developer conference, but WWDC 19 will not be held in the Apple Park of Cupertino but in San Jose, a few kilometers from here.
This quick guide will walk you through some important things to consider so you have an easy time selling your device, and so you can get the most money back in the process.You might think that the iPhone trade-in process is somewhat complex or involved, but the reality is that with a little direction, the whole thing is relatively simple.Eyeing The Latest iPhone?
Trade Your Current One InOne of the most common reasons why anyone would want to trade-in an old iPhone is because they have their sights set on a newer model.How do you know when it’s finally time to part ways with your current iPhone though?
There’s no “life expectancy” on digital devices like smartphones, so you have to gauge based on the quality of the experience you are getting.
This is important to note because all too often, we get in the habit of putting up with devices that have long outlived their usefulness.The entire point of owning a smartphone like an iPhone is to make our lives easier, correct?
While you might think you are saving money by resisting the urge to get a new phone, all this is doing is adding to the little frustrations and inconveniences in your life.
Depending on what you use your iPhone for, you could also be wasting time and money by sticking with an old and inefficient device.It’s a safe bet to assume that once you start getting frustrated with how slow your device is, or if it lacks important features that some of the newer models have, it’s time for a trade-in.
Well, Apple’s new boon- SwiftUI took the limelight in the WWDC 2019 conference held earlier this month.
It captured millions of eyes of iOS app developers across the world, as new SwiftUI framework leverages features of Apple’s custom-created Swift language to make it easier and faster for developers to build better user interface code with fewer errors while delivering more features.
SwiftUI lets Apple’s developers focus on building out their original ideas while generating more consistent, powerful, and modern-looking software.
While Android, Java, and Windows 10 have all sought after an objective of making code that scales here and there to keep running crosswise over wearables, phones, tablets, and PCs, SwiftUI pursues Apple’s remarkable mindset of alluding to every one of its product classes with a distinct OS title that secludes explicit behaviors and interaction styles.
Localization is also a feature Apple has long made a priority, ensuring that its products can be used globally, including languages like Arabic and Hebrew that are written right to left.
However, these features have all required significant work from third-party developers to make sure that their apps have the same animated, accessible, and localized features as the OS they run on.