![]() ![]() Safariīloomberg’s Mark Gurman has collected a few tidbits about Safari, including “new iCloud Keychain stuff, translation integration, voice search, improved tabs, guest mode,” but he seems unsure as to whether they’ll be included in iOS 14 or macOS 10.16. RosettaĪccording to, Apple has applied for a Japanese trademark for the term Apple Rosetta, which is the same name is used for its PowerPC emulation environment during the Intel transition. In the 137th episode of the iPhone Life Podcast, tune in as David and Donna review the iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 features they’re expecting Apple to unveil at the Worldwide Developers Conference. The Apple TV can already be used as a hub for smart home control, but devices need to be controlled using Siri or another Apple device. tvOSįinally, L0vetodream says TvOS will be able to “monitor the HomeKit,” which likely means a Home app is coming. watchOSĪnother L0vetodream rumour says Apple will “update the watch homepage,” which could mean a change is coming to the honeycomb app screen and says sleep and hand-washing monitoring is on the way. L0vetodream teases a redesigned Sidecar feature for the iPad as well as “improved and enhanced” handwriting recognition. There are always wild rumors and predictions ahead of any WWDC keynote. He also says it won’t be changing to Phone OS as has been rumoured. The leaker also says iOS will include “app clips,” which have been previously rumoured, and a new UI for incoming calls that doesn’t take over the whole screen. iOSĪlso coming from L0vetodream are some tantalizing details about iOS, most notably a home screen redesign with support for widgets and a long overdue change to the app grid. Twitter user L0vetodream has leaked several tidbits about Apple’s OS updates, starting with the name of the next macOS update, 10.16. Somewhat cryptically, L0vetodream also says “this year is the year of A14,” which could mean Apple will announce details of the new chip today rather than at the iPhone launch in the fall. Most notable, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the first Mac with an A processor will be a redesigned 13″ MacBook Pro and will begin shipping “in fourth quarter of 2020 or early in 2021 at the earliest”. With no new hardware, all eyes will be on Apple’s transition to ARM processors, which has all but been confirmed. ![]() ![]() According to several accurate leakers, including Mark Gurman, Jon Prosser, and Max Weinbach, Apple has opted to focus on software this year. Apple has a lot of new products in the works, including a new iMac, mini HomePod, Bluetooth tags, and an Apple TV update, but it’s looking like WWDC won’t get any of them. But it’s looking like that won’t be the case this year. WWDC is largely a software show, but Apple has used its stage to unveil plenty of new products, including Macs, iPhones, and even the HomePod. Here are some of the latest leaks: No new hardware Apple’s WWDC keynote kicks off in just a few hours, and the rumours are still coming in. ![]()
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