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Apple WWDC 2021: What to Expect and How to Watch – PCMag AU
Ready to hear what’s in store for iOS 15, macOS, and more? Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) starts June 7. Here’s what we expect to see and how to…
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It seems like Apple just launched iOS 14, which (finally) embraced widgets and icon-organization features, among other things, making an even stronger competitor to Google’s Android. The tablet-specific iPadOS saw similar big advances.
Though version 15 of both mobile OSes likely won’t be released until the fall, developers will get their first cracks at iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 at next week’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), while the rest of us will get details about what’s on…
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