![]() The new operating system also focuses on gaming with improved support for PlayStation and Xbox controllers. MacOS 14 brings new screensavers and widgets for the desktop. In addition, iPadOS 17 brings the Health app for the first time. Users also have a better scribble experience, PDF autofill, and iOS 17 features, such as the ability to record a video if someone doesn’t take your call. With iPadOS 17, Apple has finally brought that Lock Screen revamp, including Live Activities support. iPadOS 17 looks a lot like iOS 16 Image source: Apple Inc. If they wait more than they would, Apple lets you check their location, battery status, etc. With Check-In, you can follow a friend or family member’s trip to school, dentist, or to meet you. In addition, Apple brings transcription to voicemails and voice messages on iMessage. With Personalized Contact Posters, you can customize contact info, as you can do with the Lock Screen. This system update focuses on communication features. IOS 17 focuses on communication features Image source: Apple Inc.Īpple announced iOS 17. Featuring up to 192GB of unified memory, Mac Studio with M2 Ultra and Mac Pro have far more memory than the most advanced workstation graphics cards, taking on demanding workloads other systems can’t even process. Mac Pro is up to 3x faster than the previous-generation Intel-based model. It features 8 Thunderbolt ports and 4 PCI slots for expansion. WIth the same design as its antecessor, Apple announced the Mac Pro with the M2 Ultra. Mac Studio starts at $1,999 for the M2 Max model and $3,999 for the M2 Ultra model. It can handle 22 streams of 8K resolution. M2 Ultra, on the other hand, doubles these specs with a 24-core CPU, 60-core GPU, and up to 192GB of RAM. The M2 Max offers a 12-core CPU and 30-core GPU with support for up to 96GB of RAM, 25% faster than M1 Max. ![]() There is a wide range of ports on the back of the device as well: 4x Thunderbolt 4 ports, 2x USB-A ports, a 10Gb Ethernet port, an HDMI port, and an audio jack. Apple also put an SD card slot on the front of the machine. Details on such a launch are still pretty sketchy though.The Mac Studio with M2 Max features two USB-C ports on the front, while the Mac Studio with M2 Ultra has two Thunderbolt 4 ports. Here, again, boosted Siri abilities will make your TV viewing a more interactive affair, while it's been suggested Apple could be about to mix things up by announcing plans to rival Netflix with its own original content and video streaming service. While it's currently unclear exactly how the software will be rejigged, a recent leak revealed that Apple could be about to rebrand its Mac-powering OS X platform as MacOS.Įlsewhere, your Apple Watch will gain more independence thanks to watchOS improvements, and tvOS is set to make your telly even smarter. OS X, Apple's desktop and laptop-controlling software is set for a bump too. A redesigned App Store could land at the same time. If tradition has taught us anything, it's that a consumer release will drop in September, in the days surrounding the iPhone 7 launch. While iOS 10 might be unveiled at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference, it won't be hitting your iPhone 6S straight away. SO, WHAT WILL APPLE ANNOUNCE AT WWDC 2016? While the MacBook Air might not be getting a refresh anytime soon, the MacBook itself will, and so too could Apple's popular iMac line. It will also feature improved standalone capabilities, relying less on the need for a synced smartphone to be more than a pricey bit of wrist wear.Įlsewhere on the hardware side, new Macs have been mooted for a reveal. Set to feature software and a radical new design, reports have claimed the second-gen wearable and Samsung Gear S2 rival will line up 20% to 40% skinnier than its predecessor. While smartphones might be off-limits, it has been suggested that the Apple Watch 2 could debut at the San Francisco-based event. ![]() That doesn't mean we won't be without any new device launches though. ![]() With the iPhone SE having already dropped, and the iPhone 7 not expected to enter the realms of reality until September, WWDC 2016 looks set to be a smartphone-free affair - at least on the hardware side. If you're holding out for the iPhone 7, your wait's going to continue well beyond this June's WWDC gathering. ![]()
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