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Everything Apple Launched at WWDC 🛠🚀
The first day of Apple's World Wide Developers Conference did not disappoint. The company announced impressive new hardware products, new apps, and new operating systems.
Let's start with hardware. The iMac Pro is both badass and stunning. It comes in space grey and it's one powerful machine. Apple also launched a new iPad Pro (thinner-faster-better), a music-focused Alexa competitor powered by Siri, and a new Siri-centric Watch Operating System.
Speaking of which, the new iPhone and Mac operating systems are here! The top comment on MacOS High Sierra is "Boring" (we promise there are new things), while iOS 11 is a totally different story. Apple is taking on Dropbox with an innovative new cloud-based filing system. They also showed off their new AR technology, reminiscent of Facebook’s recently announced Camera Effects platform, and launched a direct Venmo competitor (but it’s buried in iMessage so Venmo’s in the clear).
Also, we got a surprise sequel to 2014's game of the year!
Check out everything Apple launched at WWDC.
Let's start with hardware. The iMac Pro is both badass and stunning. It comes in space grey and it's one powerful machine. Apple also launched a new iPad Pro (thinner-faster-better), a music-focused Alexa competitor powered by Siri, and a new Siri-centric Watch Operating System.
Speaking of which, the new iPhone and Mac operating systems are here! The top comment on MacOS High Sierra is "Boring" (we promise there are new things), while iOS 11 is a totally different story. Apple is taking on Dropbox with an innovative new cloud-based filing system. They also showed off their new AR technology, reminiscent of Facebook’s recently announced Camera Effects platform, and launched a direct Venmo competitor (but it’s buried in iMessage so Venmo’s in the clear).
Also, we got a surprise sequel to 2014's game of the year!
Check out everything Apple launched at WWDC.
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