Apple's Fall Software Updates Will Let Apps Run on iPhone, iPad, and Mac [Report]



Although Apple is shifting its focus to improving the quality of its software, it still has some key features planned for release this fall, reports Bloomberg.

The company is planning to allow a single set of apps to work across iPhones, iPads, and Macs. It's reportedly working on a Digital Health tool to show parents how much time their children have been staring at their screen and it's making improvements to Animojis, popular animations that are controlled by your face.

Unfortunately, the renewed focus on quality will delay some features as well, including redesigns to the Home screens of the iPhone, iPad and CarPlay; as well as, a revamped Photos app which can suggest which images to view.





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