Apple is planning to announce numerous software updates next week at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference, reports Bloomberg. There's also a chance Apple could use the event to preview its much anticipated Mac Pro.
With watchOS 6, Apple is expected to reduce the Apple Watch's reliance on the iPhone. The smartwatch will get its own App Store, new apps like calculator and voice recorder, as well as additional messaging features.
The iPad will also get some updates to improve functionality with enhancements to the home screen and new features for using multiple apps at once. Developers will gain tools to help port iPad apps to macOS. It's believed that eventually one app binary may be able to run on all iOS and macOS devices.
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With watchOS 6, Apple is expected to reduce the Apple Watch's reliance on the iPhone. The smartwatch will get its own App Store, new apps like calculator and voice recorder, as well as additional messaging features.
The iPad will also get some updates to improve functionality with enhancements to the home screen and new features for using multiple apps at once. Developers will gain tools to help port iPad apps to macOS. It's believed that eventually one app binary may be able to run on all iOS and macOS devices.
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