![]() ![]() ![]() The latest version of iPadOS includes “a lot of the same enhancements coming to iOS 14 for iPhone” but utilizes the iPad’s larger real estate.įor example, a new sidebar will appear in the Photos, Notes, Files and Music apps, “to offer easier navigation and better organization of app files … a Siri shortcut will now appear on the bottom right of certain app screens.” Apple is also promoting Scribble, a new Apple Pencil feature that turns handwriting into text. BMWs with that feature will be available next month. Car keys can also be shared in iMessage and turned off in iCloud. Widgets will have an updated look and gain “the ability to be dragged from the widget panel to your home screen.” A new translate feature reportedly will “give anyone the ability to hold real-time conversations with others who speak different languages.”Īpple also reinvented the car fob, with an NFC chip to unlock the car, and then tap of a button to start it. Wired reports that iOS 14, which “will make your iPhone more customizable,” will add a new home screen and that its new App Library view will include “all downloaded apps automatically organized in folders, starting with Siri suggestions … and recently added apps.” Instead of Siri taking over the whole screen when it’s activated, it will appear “as a small overlay near the bottom of the screen.” Additionally, the company announced iOS 14 (with home screen widgets), iPadOS 14 (with Scribble handwriting-to-text conversion), macOS and Safari upgrades, spatial audio for AirPods Pro, Apple TV updates, and more. Apple stated that developers will be able to create apps that run on ARM-based Macs in Xcode’s new version, which will also continue to support Intel x86 Macs. ![]() It also means that Apple will be able to bring its customized neural engines to Macs for tasks that use machine learning. With its own chips, Apple will no longer have to rely on Intel’s update cycles. At WWDC this week, Apple officially announced its plan to move from Intel chips to ARM-based “Apple Silicon” chips. ![]()
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