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WWDC recap: every big announcement from Apple’s developer event

Everything you need to know from this year’s WWDC keynote

Apple’s yearly WWDC event is a week-long extravaganza in San Jose, where developers come to learn about upcoming advances in technology so they can get a head-start building apps for the new systems. But for the average user, it’s also home to one of the biggest software and hardware launch events of the year.

Apple’s introductory keynote has just wrapped up, and it was a packed one! New iPads, new Macs, and a brand new product line for starters – and that’s not to mention to huge number of new software features coming this year. We’ll bring you detailed analysis of all the announcements in due course, but for the moments here’s a quick bullet-pointed recap of the most important bits.

Without further ado, here’s everything you need to know from this year’s WWDC.

iOS 11

As expected, Apple introduced the next big upgrade to the iPhone and iPad operating system. There were a ton of cool-looking features here, but notable by its absence was any mention of the much-anticipated “dark mode.” Guess the wait goes on for that one.

There’s a lot to wrap your head around here – some of these features deserve to be examined in full in their own right – but in the meantime, we’ve highlighted some of the most interesting new features:

All that, and a few more iPad-only features for iOS 11:

Beta versions of iOS 11 are available to developers right away, with a public beta expected later this summer ahead of a full public release in September.

More software

It’s not just the new version of iOS that was announced today. All of Apple’s major operating systems are being refreshed, and we saw demos of the upcoming versions of macOS, watchOS and tvOS. Here’s a very quick recap on those…

macOS High Sierra

watchOS 4

tvOS

New iPads

The iPad Pro has been a hit since it launched a 18 months ago, with two screen sizes available: the frankly gargantuan 12.9-inch display popular as a laptop replacement, and the 9.7-inch display offering the same power in a more manageable frame. Well, Apple just released a 10.5-inch model to replace the 9.7-inch version. Let’s take a look:

New Macs

Three updated devices were shown off today, with one in particular that should please pro users:

HomePod

It’s been rumored for a while that Apple was working on a Siri-powered smart speaker to rival the Amazon Echo and Google Home devices, and the rumor-mongers weren’t wrong. Launching later this year, Apple is indeed launching a smart speaker called HomePod. Here’s the main points:

Phew! We’ll be posting more details on Apple’s announcements throughout the week – stay tuned!

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