All of Apple’s big announcements at WWDC 2019

Apple made some big announcements today at its special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Here are the major highlights.

iOS 13

iOS 13 introduces dark mode, available across the system. It also adds a swipe system keyboard, allowing you to keep typing without lifting a finger. Major updates arrive for Safari, Mail, and Notes. Reminders has been completely rewritten from the ground up to be smarter and more powerful. Messages will also allow you to create a private profile that you can share with other iMessage users, even if they don't have your number.

iOS 13: Everything you need to know!

iPadOS

Apple has introduced iPadOS, an operating system that has all of the same great features from iOS 13, but also special, iPad-focused features. Improvements have been made to multitasking, you can now add widgets to your Home screen, and apps can now run two windows of themselves side-by-side.

watchOS 6

watchOS 6 features a ton of new faces for your Apple Watch, as well as several new apps. These include Books for listening to audiobooks, Voice Memos, and Calculator. Developers will also be able to release independent watch apps that don't require standalone iPhone apps. To that end, the App Store will also be on Apple Watch. There are also a number of updates to health and fitness tracking.

watchOS 6: Everything you need to know!

tvOS 13

Apple is updating the Home screen on tvOS, as well as introducing multi-user support. This will allow everyone to have their own, personal Up Next list on the same Apple TV. Apple TV will also gain support for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers.

tvOS 13: Everything you need to know!

Mac Pro

Apple has introduced the brand new Mac Pro. The focus is on power and expandability. The Mac Pro supports an Intel Xeon processor with up to 28 cores, and up to 1.5TB (yes, terabytes) of RAM. The Mac Pro also has custom graphics card, with two AMD GPUs on one module, with the Mac Pro capable of holding two of these modules.

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