7/1/2023 0 Comments Watch wwdc 2016 keynote![]() iOS is really the leading OS in the Apple camp For example, by saying “goodnight” Siri and Home will start turning off thermostats, lights, locking doors and more, and by saying “good morning” or “I’m home” it will start turning on your favourite things, perhaps warming the shower or brewing the coffee via your favourite IoT gadgets.ģ. As Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi revealed, integrated with the power of Siri, you can use your voice to automate everything from unlocking the front door to turning off and on lights. When iOS 10 debuts in the autumn, it will come with a new app called Home, which is pretty much a dashboard for controlling the devices in your home. You will soon control your house with your voiceĪpple last night announced refinements to HomeKit in iOS 10, making it less cluttered but also capable of interacting with most internet of things (IoT) devices for the home. “We believe coding should be a required language in all schools – we are going to make Swift Playgrounds free,” Cook promised. Apple will launch a public beta next month with a full release when iOS 10 ships in the autumn. Among the big reveals was a new app called Swift Playgrounds, which is designed to teach people – kids and adults alike – how to code using the Swift programming language. If you looked closely at the audience, there was a huge contingent of schoolkids and it’s clear that Apple is on a coding mission. Apple wants to teach the whole world to code ‘We believe coding should be a required language in all schools’Īpple revealed updates across all of its four key software domains: TvOS, MacOS, iOS and WatchOS. While there were no hardware reveals, you get the sense that Apple is working to get the most out of the advanced silicon that exists in devices from the Apple TV to the iPhone 6s smartphone. So, with Apple set to announce a more intelligent Siri, a new iOS 10 version, a renamed macOS, new watchOS developments, new tvOS developments, new hardware design surprises and much, much more, WWDC 2016 should prove to be yet another very memorable Apple event.As usual, 2016’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote contained a mix of the expected and unexpected, with a whole new MacOS Sierra and a massive iOS 10 update coming our way.Īs the big reveal wound down, you could sense a shake in Apple CEO Tim Cook’s voice: “I couldn’t be more proud and excited about the incredible advances across all our platforms.” Got a Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 8.1 PC – or an Android phone, tablet or Linux PC?Īs long as you can run the VLC Media Player or the Play Store on Android devices, you should open VLC and elect to open a "network stream".Ĭopy and paste in this address, which various people on the Internet say will go live when the event kicks off at 10am San Francisco time (or 3am for us here in Australia) and the magic of software and streaming should see Tim Cook’s face and the Apple event arrive on your screen: an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd-gen) with Apple TV software 6.2 or later or.a PC running the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10.a Mac running Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X 10.8.5 or later.an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS 7.0 or later.Well, there are several ways, including sneaky ways for PC owners without the Edge browser, and for those wanting to watch on Android tablets and Linux PCs.īut first, the easy, officially sanctioned ways to watch. The full schedule for WWDC 2016 can be seen here, but as I am still typing before the event has started, most of the sessions are couched in secrecy, for knowing the session names in advance would reveal many of the secrets Apple’s isn’t yet ready to share. ![]() This app also lets you watch WWDC videos from previous years. ![]()
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