<2019 ∕ 23>
Apple Unveils Powerful, All-new Mac Pro and groundbreaking Pro Display XDR
| Apple today introduced the all-new Mac Pro, a completely redesigned, breakthrough workstation for pros, and unveiled Pro Display XDR. | | | | |
| Apple today previewed iOS 13, introducing Dark Mode for iPhone, new ways to browse and edit photos, sign in to apps and websites and an all-new map. | | | |
| Apple previewed macOS Catalina, the latest version of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, packed with new features, apps and more. | | | |
| Apple today previewed watchOS 6, which empowers Apple Watch users to better manage their health and fitness. | | | | |
| Apple today previewed iPadOS, the new operating system built on the same foundation as iOS to deliver a distinct experience on iPad. | | | |
| The iPhone maker acted as tech giants faced more scrutiny over what critics argue is anticompetitive behavior. | | | |
| Hey Siri, play Old Town Road on Spotify. | | | |
| Apple today announced Sign In With Apple at WWDC, allowing users to log in to apps and services using your Apple ID in a highly secure manner. | | | | |
| Apple didn’t over-engineer the most important parts of the $5,999 Mac Pro. It can be expanded, tweaked, and powered up to an unbelievable degree. Here are our hands-on impressions. | | | | |
| Today during the WWDC keynote, where Apple unveiled the next major version of its mobile software platform, iOS 13, the company also had a big surprise to share: iOS is now exclusive to the iPhone and has given birth to a new, dedicated operating system for the iPad, named iPadOS. | | | | |
| Apple’s “spaceship” headquarters are in one of the few Silicon Valley buildings that use seismic technology to protect against earthquake damage. | | | | |
| Apple says an elaborate rotating key scheme will soon let you track down your stolen laptop, but not let anyone track you. Not even Apple. | | | |
| Apple Inc will ask developers to position a new “Sign on with Apple” button in iPhone and iPad apps above rival buttons from Alphabet Inc’s Google and Facebook Inc, according to design guidelines released this week. | | | |
| Recorded in front of a live audience at The California Theater in San Jose on Tuesday 4 June 2019, John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2019. | | | |
| Federico is attending WWDC this week, and Apple graciously offered to schedule a time for him to interview Craig Federighi, the company’s Senior Vice President of Software Engineering. With a WWDC packed with announcements that will affect app development for years to come, we of course agreed immediately. | | | | |