![]() ![]() Wallet received a major new update that expanded on iOS 14’s ability to use car keys. We’re excited for any technology like this that can bring a better work-life balance to our lives. Create a scene for work, home, and even the gym to restrict who can contact you and which apps can display notifications to you while in that Focus Mode. The best part? There’s APIs for developers of apps to work with the Share Play feature.įocus Mode is a new feature that lets you easily set a scene on your device to restrict it to certain apps, Home Screens, or even contacts. All of these new ways to chat will also work with the new Spatial Audio feature with compatible AirPods and machine learning that lets you easily block background noise and focus on your voice. The second feature, Share Play, lets users easily share content during a FaceTime call: You can share music, movies, or even your screen. FaceTime links let you schedule FaceTime conversations in advance and provide a link through email, Messages, or calendar invites to participants - When someone receives a link, clicking it will launch FaceTime or a web browser on non-Apple devices to join the conversation (yes, even on Windows and Android). Two of the biggest announcements were Share Play and FaceTime Links. New OS features and what they mean to us iOS and iPadOSįaceTime received a huge improvement on iPad, iPhone, and Mac, gaining several new features that we’re excited to use to improve our daily work life and life outside of work. Let’s recap what’s been unveiled on the first day of WWDC and at the Platform State of the Union address, and what we’re excited about for both consumers and developers alike. Coming out of the keynote, however, we were excited for the myriad of announcements that bridge together all of Apple’s platforms into a cohesive shared experience. ![]() Heading into the keynote, we were most excited for the iPad, it just recently had a major hardware update that included at the high-end the ability to configure an iPad Pro with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The only thing we knew we were getting: updates to Apple’s macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS and watchOS. Heading into the WWDC keynote this year, developers didn’t have much information to go on like we typically do: There was simply not much in the way of rumors or spoilers leading up to the event. WWDC 2021: What’s notable from the keynote and Platform State of the Union ![]()
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