We’ll be covering a wide array of topics, such as The Blockchain, Bitcoin, investing, regulations, startups, the Internet of Things, growth hacking, and more (phew!). We meticulously scout out the best of the best, choosing fantastic speakers to teach you about the strategies, technologies, and innovations they’ve developed and mastered. Keynote 2016 is carefully curated to teach you about next-level, actionable innovation and technology you can utilize the very next day. tvOS 2, watchOS 3Īpple’s tvOS and watchOS are both due for an update, but rumors on these fronts have been surprisingly scant.Look, we know there are 1000+ other technology conferences you can attend this year, filled with lame speeches and fluff. The change will add uniformity to the names of Apple’s operating systems, which include iOS, tvOS, and watchOS. MacOSīreaking from Apple’s naming convention for its computer operating systems, the company is expected to rebrand OS X to MacOS. On newer versions of the operating system, users will be able to activate the assistant by saying “Hey Siri,” without having to click a button if they enable the feature and their computers are plugged into power. When clicked, Siri will begin listening for commands.
APPLE KEYNOTE 2016 FOR MAC
According to 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman, Siri for Mac will live at the top-right corner of the menu bar. It’s time now for Siri to make its debut on the Mac. Siri for MacĪpple’s intelligent assistant is already on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple used its stage at the iPhone SE event in March to reassure the public of its dedication to privacy, and it wouldn’t be surprising if some of these new features were previewed at WWDC. Even more secure iCloudĪfter Apple’s flashy showdown in the US with the FBI, over the status of locked phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, the company reportedly started working on even stronger security measures that would be hackproof. Apple Music made its way to Android last year. If so, it wouldn’t be the first Apple app on Google’s mobile operating system. Here’s a wild card: On Thursday, a rumor started circulating that Apple was planning to bring iMessage to Android. One enhanced iMessage capability will be an extension of Apple Pay that will let users transfer money to other people, similar to Venmo. Messaging has been all the buzz at Facebook’s, Microsoft’s, and Google’s developer conferences, and Apple is expected to follow suit. The company might also remove the app’s social feature Connect. In addition to unveiling a new design that’s more intuitive, Apple Music is expected to integrate downloads (the iTunes business) and expand its radio service. In uncharacteristic Apple fashion, its music-streaming app has been labeled “lousy,” “fussy,” and “a usability nightmare.” That (hopefully) will be changing soon.
APPLE KEYNOTE 2016 SERIES
In a series of interviews this week, marketing head Phil Schiller revealed a number of changes coming to the App Store. Unlike past years, it appears the theme of this year’s keynote is software. At this rate, the only thing left to speculate on is the musical guest. Thus far, early leaks and interviews have given us a pretty good idea of what’s to come. It’s Tim Cook’s Apple now, and his Apple is an open book-comparatively, anyway.Īpple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) kicks off June 13 at 10am PT in San Francisco. Gone are the days of an Apple shrouded in secrecy.