Apple has kickstarted Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, 7 July by announcing a range of new and exciting features on iOS 15, and iPadOS 15.
Last year, Apple announced several new devices and updates including iOS 14, macOS Big Sur and showcased ‘Apple silicon’ chips for its Mac devices.
Apple introduced iOS 15 upgrades to FaceTime
Apple is upgrading features for multi-tasking, bringing widgets and app library to the iPad as well
Apple also announced an iCloud plus subscription service with a focus on privacy.
Apple has also unveiled MacOS Monterey, which brings features such as Universal Control, improvements to Safari, and more.
Follow along right here for all the news as it breaks straight from the event.
Tim Cook is Back
Cook is back on stage, as the first day of the event ends, but without any hardware announcements.
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Announcement For Developers
Apple has now highlighted new technologies for developers to make app creation easier.
Safari 'Redesigned'
Apple has redesigned Safari with simpler tabs, and the URL tab taking less space.
Safari will now have a new tabs group feature where users can create a set of tabs on a single web page. Apple is also bringing web extensions to iPhone and iPad.
MacOS
Apple macOS Monterey will have the new Quick Note, Focus and SharePlay features.
Apple is bringing AirPlay, Shortcuts to Mac as well.