Apple WWDC 2015: Apple Music And 7 Other Major Announcements You Should Know
Apple Music, iOS 9, OS X El Capitan and much more.
Cover image via wp.comApple kicked off the annual Apple Worldwide Developers yesterday, where it unveiled new operating systems for its devices, along with the introduction of a new music streaming service and a news application amongst other things. If you missed any of it, we got you covered!
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iOS 9: The latest mobile OS, iOS 9 for iPad and iPhone will be available this fall, includes an improved Siri and multitasker
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OS X El Capitan: Rolling out as a free upgrade later this year, the latest Mac computer operating system is packed with improvements on existing features like Safari and Mail
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Speaking of the name 'Capitan', we can't help but to think of a famous nasi kandar joint in Penang…
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Apple News: Newsstand will be replaced by Apple News, which has a magazine-like interface
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Okay, allow us five seconds to interject a shameless SAYS plugin here that goes out to our readers to download the SAYS news app on iOS and Android. We love you, by the way!
Apple CarPlay: This feature released quite a while ago, but it's now gone wireless. Say goodbye to messy and tangled wires in your cars!
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Transit directions in Apple Maps: It's long overdue but it's finally here – transit directions are added in Apple Maps for users who ride public transport
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Apple Pay comes to the UK: Launched last year, the payment service is now moving out of the US to the UK
watchOS2: Although the AppleWatch is only two months old, it now has a new OS called the watchOS2
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Apple Music: Last but not least, the highly anticipated Apple Music, the diverse music streaming app that will be releasing in June. The app will be coming to Android. Yes, you read that correctly.
Everyone seemed to be pleased about Apple's music streaming app. Everyone except the CEO of Spotify…
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Why so? Apparently it's because of Apple's subtle dig at Taylor Swift's pull out from Spotify
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