
Audio Sharing allows you to take the audio from whatever you’re listening to and send it to multiple sets of AirPods.AirPods can now read incoming messages to you.Its new maps are considerably more detailed, and come complete with Apple’s own alternative to Google’s StreetView. Armed with its own fleet of road-scanning cars, Apple has been completely rebuilding its Maps database.You’ll now have the option to allow an app to detect your location just once, rather than either allowing it indefinitely or not at all.You can now have the Phone app automatically send unknown callers to voicemail.Accidentally shoot a video in portrait rather than landscape? You’ll now be able to rotate videos (and do fancy things like color grading) right in the built-in Photos app.Apple is also going to automatically make stickers from your Memoji and offer them up in chats. Memojis are getting a bunch of new customization options, including makeup, piercings, different teeth, new hats, and, yes, AirPods.Logitech, Netatmo, and Eufy were mentioned as working on compatible cameras. HomeKit Secure Video uses your local devices (rather than the cloud) to analyze footage, then encrypts it before sending it to iCloud for storage in a way that Apple says it can’t view. To do things like determine if a moving object is a person or just some dust dancing in front of the lens, most networked security cameras send your video off to the cloud for computer vision-based analyzation.Don’t want to get emails from that company any more? Just disable that unique address.

Its best trick: if you don’t want to share your actual e-mail address with a service, Apple will generate a random and unique forwarding email just for that app. Sign in with Apple: Don’t want to share your email with every new app you install? Apple has built a sign-in solution that lets you log in to a service using your Apple account, authenticating with things like FaceID rather than a password.The Reminders app is getting an overhaul, allowing it to do things like remind you to tag people onto a reminder to have it pop up next time you’re iMessaging with them.Time-synced lyrics in the built-in Music app.With iOS 13, swipe support is finally built in. Swipe keyboard: Swipe-to-type keyboards have been a thing for about a decade now - but until this point, getting one on iOS meant using a third party offering.Dark Mode: A new, darker interface for when the standard interface is a bit too bright.App installs are now 50% smaller, while updates should be around 60% smaller.

The developer beta build goes live today the public beta build will ship in July, and it’ll ship to everyone in “Fall”.


Console controllers for AppleTV:ĪppleTV will soon be compatible with Xbox One and Playstation Dualshock controllers, allowing them to be used alongside Apple’s upcoming subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade. Want to know everything they announced, but don’t have time to watch the whole thing yourself? We’ve wrapped it all up for you in an easily skimmable package. Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developer Conference in San Jose this morning with a two-and-a-half hour keynote, showing off everything the company has been working on for the past many months.
