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Apple WWDC 2020 Updates: iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, Apple Silicon and All Other Announcements
1)WWDC 2020 is under way, moved on to iOS 14 updates.
WWDC 2020 is under way, with Apple CEO Tim Cook touching upon the company's commitment to racial equality.
A) we have now moved on to iOS 14. The first update in the list is App Library, which will automatically group together all your apps into folders, and put them together at the end of your primary home screen. You also get direct Spotlight search, which intuitively lets you search for which of the million apps you want to summon.
B) The second update is Widgets, which get a redesign, and can also fit into the home screen. This comes in from Android, but Apple does one better by fitting the widgets intuitively into home screens. More details en route. The third update is picture in picture video, which now offers a floating video tab that lets you multi-task better.
C) you notification-like popups for weather results and search queries. It also intuitively opens up apps on top of other windows to make multitasking easier.
D) Messages have also gotten an upgrade, with in-line replies to Messages, adding group profile photos, and new Memoji updates as well.
E) Apple has also lent stronger on-device machine learning usage to live translate and voice typing in messages. Live Translate will also enable seamless translation when in foreign nations.
2) iPadOS announcements are underway.
It has become more desktop-like, with sidebars to make the most of the larger display, and slide-down menus to take control of more filters. One big advantage is Apple Music will look more intuitive, and more like how it does on Macs. iPadOS also gets handwriting support with Scribble, where you can actually scribble on any text field on the tablet, and it will recognise your handwriting.
3)For watchOS 7 – all apps and Watch
all apps and Watch faces get new complications to add more features into the tiny display. This will increase the overall Watch face ecosystem. WatchOS 7 is also smarter in terms of fitness tracking, including movement-based calorie tracking.
4)Apple is now taking out to talk about privacy.
Apple is now taking out a whole segment to talk about privacy.They are talking about sign-on advantages, and vouch that the practice data minimisation to collect as little data as needed, processing as much data locally as possible, adding more location, camera and mic privacy controls, stricter Safari cookie tracking controls, and greater transparency by showing an app's full privacy credentials directly on the App Store, which you can see before you download it. Also, as Craig Federighi said just now, "Siri uses a random identifier and not your Apple ID." That's just how it should be, too.
5)Apple TV+ gets a new show
New showt brings Isaac Asimov's sci-fi novels to screen with fantastic screenwriting, and trademark high quality production. Also, many scenes here are wallpaper-worthy. Just take a look at this!
IOS 14 smartphone update
1) Widgets on home screen
2) Picture in picture video
3) Messages w/ Inline Replies & Mentions
4) New SIRI
5) App Library
IOS 14 Updates to Messages on
-Pinned Conver
-Memoji updates
-In-line replies
-Mentions
-Set group photos
WAIT FINALLY THE CALLS WONT TAKE UP THE WHOLE SCREEN. Now you can peacefully ignore a call with.
Is that apple coping Android's old features with new names to that features. Because, if you are used Android phone once you know the all features of Android phone. And now iPhones have reached the same features on smartphone s.
the consumer features that Apple announced today. Browse through all our updates for an overview, or head over to our Tech page for in-depth pieces on Apple's biggest announcements. As for our live coverage, that's that for the night. See you next year, in a non-pandemic world!
Apple says the native Final Cut can live-colour correct, and uses the Neural engine to play three 4K live-rendered edit streams without a stutter. Sure, it'll be on a higher-end Mac, but hey, cool.
18,000mAh Li-ion battery, it offered 50 days No one wanted it. This is the Energizer P18K Pop Smartphone… yup, a smartphone. With an 18,000mAh Li-ion battery, it offered 50 days of cellular standby time. Based on a mid-range MediaTek Helio P70 SOC and a moderate LCD resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels, you might expect it to make it two weeks on a charge. My ZTE Axon 10 Pro manages a typical 3 days from a 4000mAhr battery, more DRAM, and a higher-end processor. That’s certainly brute-forcing it, but what other option do you have? iPhone 11 Pro is, by comparison This one, however, is real. This is the Blackview BV9100, which sports a 12000mAh built-in battery (labelled 13000mAh, but 12000mAh in testing), with 30W wired charging, in a rugged case. They sell this as an “outdoor smartphone.” It’s running the MediaTek Helio P35 processor, a low-end 8 core processor, all cores ARM Cortex A53, along with 4GiB RAM (LPDDR4X) and 64GB flash (eMMC). So certainly usable, and available for about $250
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Why doesn't Apple want to change their lighting port to USB type-C? Apple likes to control their entire product ecosystem. Part of this is financial: Apple gets about 30% of the profit on any item that goes onto an iPhone. That’s apps and media sold through the iTunes store, and its licensed hardware products. That 30% Royalty :- The Lightning Port is the means by which Apple enforces this for hardware products. There are patents that cover Lightning, and in order to legally sell a Lightning product, you have to pay Apple. There’s also a digital “tag” chip in a Lightning connector that tells iOS information about the device, so it knows what to do with that device. When you connect a device to a Lightning port, there’s a bit of power and a few signals used to identify the device. But aside from that, it does nothing. The ID chip describes the attached device, and enables the connections necessary (power, USB, etc) in order to support the attached device. So even something as simple
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