WWDC 2019: Everything Apple announced and what really matters to business Watch Now Apple CEO Tim Cook opened up the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) Monday with a mantra of hardware, software and services, but the biggest takeaways are that the Apple Watch will become more independent and the company is honing its focus on health. The company moved to build out its App Store for WatchOS with curated collections and apps that operate sans the iPhone. Here’s what Apple outlined at WWDC and more importantly why it matters. Public seeds for the software updates will land in July, availability in the fall. Betas available soon. iPadOS Apple senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi acknowledged that the iPad has become its own thing “and the time has come to recognize the platform in a special way.” Enter iPadOS . The gist here is that the iPad and features such as slide-over, split-view, drag and drop and pencil are multitasking tools that have their own independent approach. Certainly, there are some business-friendly features in iPadOS such as the ability to add a thumb drive, separate accounts for business and personal and a download manager. Multitasking will improve and this will… Read full this story
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