As expected, Apple will be live streaming the WWDC Keynote at 10:00 AM PT on June 13th.
To watch, you need a Mac, and iOS device (through the Apple website) or an Apple TV.
Check out the announcement page here.
WWDC will see the reveal updates of all the main Apple software, OS X, iOS and WatchOS and TVOS as well as some surprises? Still waiting on that teleportation feature, Tim. Stillll waiting.
Apple just released a whole bunch of ‘Shot on iPhone ads in the lead up to WWDC, which begins June 13th with the Keynote.
Shot all over the world by Apple iPhone owners and set to some pretty rad music, it’s a continuation of a series of short but very awesome moments captured on iPhones.
Wanna see? Well look at that, we have them all lined up in a row for you. Check ’em out! Our favorite is the one shot by Craig J!!!! AAAAnd the one shot by Nicholas D.
The Press invites for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference went out late yesterday. The annual conference will take place in San Francisco from June 13th through June 17th.
As per tradition, the main event, the keynote, will be on the first day at 10:00 a.m.
In the past, the event has taken place at Moscone West, however this year it will take place at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, which can hold more attendees.
We’re expecting the new versions of both iOS and OS X, as well as the possibility of new versions of tvOS and watchOS. As always, there is also the possibility of some hardware release surprises as well.
Although yet to be announced, it is expected that the live stream of the keynote will be made available to the public online and through Apple TV.
So you know how Apple’s designing an in-home Siri house that would compete in the same space in your life as the Amazon Echo (otherwise known as Alexa)?
Well, the latest reports/rumors have it coming equipped with a camera and facial recognition capabilities. That’s right, Siri will be able to tell who you are when you’re in the same room, and she’ll probably be able to learn what you as a person like (such as lighting and music preferences), as well as what you usually ask for. Now that’s some spooky AI ish! No Wonder Jeff Bezos just told the world that-
“The emergence of artificial intelligence and machine learning in household gadgets is gigantic.” Yump.
In-Home Siri will also have a speaker and a microphone, so that you can interact seamlessly with her. This, along with the potential possibility of Apple letting third-party developers work on Siri, promises a pretty awesome product.
Another recent report/rumor predicted that instead of a stand alone device, in-home Siri will actually live in a next generation Apple TV.
We’re looking at probably announcement date of late 2016-mid 2017.