The 9 best iOS 11 features Apple didn’t talk about onstage

The 9 best iOS 11 features Apple didn't talk about onstage
WWDC 2017: The 3 biggest product announcements
The keynote event of Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference clocked in at more than two hours, and it was full of news about what Apple's doing with macOS, its hardware, and especially iOS 11. But there's only so much you can cram into two hours when 

At WWDC 17, Apple unveiled a new high-end home speaker, new operating systems for Mac, Apple Watch and iPhone, and new and refreshed hardware, including an iPad Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Anita Balakrishnan | @. To kick off WWDC this year, Apple gave us a glimpse of what the world would be like without apps. In an opening video for the conference, a new employee at Apple haphazardly unplugs the App Store servers and sends the entire world into full-scale chaos.

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicks off today in San Jose with the traditional keynote being held for the first time in many years at the McEnery Convention Center. Just a few more hours to go, developers! We've got a big

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Sure, Apple may have held back a handful of top-secret iOS 11 features during its big WWDC 2017 keynote on Monday. After all, the company can't include anything obvious in its early iOS 11 builds that might pull back the curtain prematurely on iPhone 8

iOS 11, watchOS 4, a new version of tvOS and macOS High Sierra coming in autumn, with a raft of smaller updates including person-to-person Apple Pay transfers, drag-and-drop multitasking on iPad, a do not disturb while driving mode, and Amazon Video. By Evan Campbell Apple finally unveiled its Amazon Echo and Google Home competitor at WWDC 2017, along with new iPad and iMacs. Beyond those major hardware reveals, the company also detailed iOS 11, WatchOS 4 and Amazon Prime coming to

WWDC 2017: iOS 11, HomePod, and everything else you need to know

Apple just finished the keynote for its Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC). The presentation covered all the WWDC mainstays—a new version of macOS and a new version of iOS, both arriving in the fall—as well as a handful of hardware odds and

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My favorite from WWDC 2017: an auto-reply feature while user drives
My favorite from WWDC 2017: an auto-reply feature while user drives

Apple's annual developer conference typically focuses on software improvements. In a departure from that routine, Apple this time also showed a lot of new hardware. Hello HomePod, Apple's new speaker. Amazon pioneered Echo, a device that lets you play

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One of the more memorable moments of the Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote was the demonstration of augmented reality on the iPad Pro. We saw simple implementations of AR, like virtual cups and lamps placed on a table, and we saw. Apple iOS users now shoot over one trillion photos per year, and with iOS 11's new photo features, that number will only go up. For iPhone users, photography has long been a central part of the mobile experience. In fact, iOS users now take over one …

WWDC 2017: iOS 11, HomePod, and everything else you need to know
WWDC 2017: iOS 11, HomePod, and everything else you need to know

iOS 11's new 'Do Not Disturb While Driving' feature tells message senders that a user is driving and silences incoming alerts. Senders also have the option of marking a message 'urgent' to bypass it

At its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, Apple showcased a slew of improvements to iOS in a new version called iOS 11. Apple's texting app Messages has a redesign that will make it easier for users to share photos and other content,

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Siri, Speakers and Software: Highlights From the Apple Show
Siri, Speakers and Software: Highlights From the Apple Show
Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., Monday, June 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez). By: Staff The. Apple packed WWDC 2017 with the usual news about its latest computer, phone, and tablet software. It also unveiled three new hardware products. By Jason Hiner | June 5, 2017, 3:23 PM PST. Email; Print; Reddit; Delicious; Digg; Pinterest; Stumbleupon. We're now in the iOS portion of Apple's WWDC keynote, which means there's news about Siri. Software honcho Craig Federighi announced the following features for the iOS 11 version of Apple's voice assistant: • There will be new female and male voices

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