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Lastly, the App Store has been redesigned for better discovery and a How To section for tips on how to use various popular apps. When you’re available to be more social, you can now head to Apple Music to see what your friends are listening to and check out shared playlists. There’s also a new safety feature that recognizes when a user is driving and automatically turns on Do Not Disturb to prevent distractions. There’s a new control center as well, which relies a lot on 3D Touch and condenses most controls on the lower half of the screen without looking cluttered. Photo capture is also improved, with better low-light performance, and the ability to edit Live Photos so you can change the key still image or trim the video.
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You can also pay and receive payment s from contacts through iMessage - so no more Venmo or Square Cash if you don’t want to download extra apps. iMessages now live in the iCloud, with synchronized conversations that you can delete from any device you own that are under the same account.
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The new version of iOS software has some pretty social updates, such as an update to Siri that has improved speech, the ability to help translate sentences into different languages, and on-device learnings that suggest actions based on what you do on your iPhone or iPad. iOS 11 comes with improved Siri, automatic Do Not Disturb driving mode, iMessage features
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The iMac Pro starts at $4,999, and ships in December. MacBooks will get upgraded, too the MacBook Pro starting at $1,299, which includes the updated Kaby Lake processor. The new iMac starts at $1,099 for the 21.5-inch model, and $1,299 for the 4K model.
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There’s a new iMac Pro as well, with a 5K display with improved cooling capacity, and 8-core Xeon processor (upgradeable up to 18-core,) up to 4TB of SSD, up to 128GB of ECC memory, four Thunderbolt 3 ports, and built-in 10GB Ethernet. During the keynote, Apple demoed this by showing off a VR game featuring Darth Vader, a lightsaber, and TIE fighter. They will also support graphics for VR content creation. iMac Pro introduced, alongside updated desktop specsĪpple’s introducing updated iMac desktops with improved Retina displays, graphics boosts, Kaby Lake processors, and USB-C. Check out our hands-on with the HomePod for a first look. It will enter more international markets next year.
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Apple priced the HomePod at $349, with plans to ship it in December first to customers in the US, UK, and Australia. You can ask it to control smart home devices and check the day’s weather and news briefings. The HomePod will be available in two colors - black or white - and will integrate Siri in an Amazon Echo / Google Home-like use case. You can even ask more complex, music-related questions like “Who’s the drummer in this song?” or “What album came out on this day 20 years ago?” It also has a “Musicologist” feature that works with Apple Music to stream the music you ask the speaker’s built-in Siri to play. Called the HomePod, it uses spacial awareness to tune and better fill the room with sound based on the space it’s in. So let’s get the Siri speaker rumors out of the way: it turns out Apple wasn’t quite aiming its smart speaker to go against just Amazon Echo and Google Home, but also the Sonos home entertainment speakers. Apple announces HomePod speaker to take on Amazon Echo and Sonos Here are the highlights from today’s keynote.
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We were also anticipating the company to finally take Siri up against the likes of Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant on the hardware and smart home front - and it looks like it arrived in the form of the Apple HomePod. The rumors for this year’s WWDC came in the final hours leading up to the event, with hints of new hardware and, of course, software news for developers to help prep the release of consumer updates in the fall. Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote just wrapped, where key executives Craig Federighi, Phil Schiller, and, of course, Tim Cook, took the stage to announce updates headed to iPhones, MacBooks, Apple TV, and more.