The way it'll work is pretty simple, all you have to do is move the mouse cursor to the side of the screen, and it'll start controlling the other device. And Apple said Universal Control works across multiple devices, so you can drag an image across an iPad, MacBook and to an iMac all on the same desk, if you want. Now, Apple said, it'll work with partner companies to make Siri available on their devices too. So, for example, if your smart thermostat has a microphone and speaker, the company will be able to add Siri to it.
Apple said it's keeping all Siri communication in your home, so everything will work together rather than needing to have an internet connection. A couple years ago, Apple added a feature to the Apple Watch to call for help if you fall.
Now, it said the Health app will identify what your likelihood is to fall in the future. Apple said the new datapoint, called "steadiness," is scientifically validated, and based on how you walk throughout the day. And if your likelihood of falling rises, Apple said it'll send an alert to warn you.
Apple's building other features to help decode health data into its Health app. The company said it's building "trends" into its Health app, showing whether you're more or less active. It's also building more helpful information into the labs section of its Health app. So, for example, the next time you get a blood test, the Health app will explain what each datapoint means and whether it's within expected ranges.
Apple's also adding a way to share health data with your family. The company said people will now be able to share health data with other iPhone users, and give them access to whatever selected data you want.
Apple said this will be particularly helpful for families with elderly people and kids. Apple's adding a new service offering to its lineup, this time focused on privacy. The new iCloud Plus is designed to help obscure your information from the web. For example, now it'll create obscured email addresses for you to help keep companies from spamming you.
And it's creating a "relay" system, which hides your information as you surf the web. Apple said when you use its relay system, it'll send internet traffic through two relay systems, obscuring your information even from Apple. Apple said these features will be built into iCloud for the same prices it charges now.
So for many people, it's already built in when it launches likely later this year. Apple's increasingly pushed privacy as a way to stand out from its competitors.
In iOS 15, Apple said it's going to begin obscuring IP addresses of its users -- meaning that companies won't be able to use your internet address to identify and track you.
Apple said its IP obfuscation will be on the Mail App and Safari, but it's a good bet this will expand. Apple also said it's going to tell you every time an app uses other features of your iPhone. So, you might see for example how many times an app accessed your camera, microphone or address book. And Apple said it'll start tracking other websites and services that apps send data to. So, you'll see which advertising companies an app connects with, for example. Apple's Swift Playgrounds app started as a way to teach people how to code.
But now, Apple's making it possible to build apps too. Apple said that with iPadOS 15, people will be able to write code, test it out and even submit apps to the App Store -- all within Swift Playgrounds. Apple still hasn't gone the next step of adding its Xcode developer tools to the iPad, but this is definitely a move toward that.
It'll be interesting to see how developers feel about it. As the iPad's become more powerful, it's gotten just that much more computer-like. But it's still more iPhone than Mac. Though Apple isn't going to push the iPad more into Mac-world, it is revamping the way multitasking works.
With iPadOS 15, Apple said it's adding a "shelves" feature, which will show open "windows" within an app. So, in an email app, the shelves could be your open emails or draft messages. Last year, with iOS 14, Apple added widgets to its iPhone's homepages. This year, Apple's doing that with the iPad too. The iPad-based widgets have a different feel too, of course.
It will now hide the user IP address and stop the emails from knowing when you opened them. App Privacy Report will not give users details of how apps are accessing user data and where they are sending that data.
On weekly basis. Siri is also getting privacy update. It is now getting on-device speech recognition. So, Siri will do a lot of things, like opening apps, even when it is not connected to the internet.
Splitview will now let users see two apps at the same time on the iPad screen. With multi-tasking controls, users can even open their email apart from the two apps that are open. A new Shelf feature will let users quickly switch between multiple apps quickly. This will let users quickly jot down notes on their iPad. They can just swipe down and the quick note will disappear.
Users can also add text, links to their quick notes. It is sort of like a floating window, that is visible even if you open other apps.
Craig is back telling us about the updated iPad OS. Apple is also adding a larger format for widgets given the iPad has a bigger screen compared to the standard iPhones. App Library is also coming to iPad. Access to this library is built into the dock as well. Users can also hide pages they no longer need or even re-order them.
Apple AirPods have now been added to the FindMy network, making it easier to find any earphones that have gone astray. AirPods Pro will get a conversational boost as Apple is also adding announce notifications.
Users can choose which apps to enable, so Siri can read out notifications from those apps. It also comes to M1 powered Macs as well. Spatial audio has also been added to TVOS, with dynamic head tracking following users around the room as they watch shows and movies.
In iOS 15, Apple will showcase more details in Maps for cities. It will also add a new Nighttime version and add more details to roads to include bus lanes, bike lanes, etc.
Apple Maps is adding 3D directions as well, similar to what Google Maps offers in select cities. Apple Weather is also getting a new design based on the weather conditions, air quality, etc. More backgrounds as well. Weather app will show fullscreen weather maps in iOS They already support keys for certain cars, such as the latest BMW, but now it will work with some buildings and hotel rooms. Apple will be partnering with Hyatt and let users unlock their hotel rooms.
Live Text will let users recognise text, phone numbers, links, etc. It will work on screenshots, quick look and understands seven languages. It will work on iPhone, iPad and Mac and users can also lookup information such as a breed of a dog or landmarks, etc. Spotlight search will now support Photos. Apple is also making it richer with better results, making Spotlight is the universal search on iOS. PT, 1 p.
ET, 6 p. BST and at 3 a. AEST on June 8. Sorry, Australia. A couple years ago, Apple added a feature to the Apple Watch to call for help if you fall. Now, it said the Health app will identify what your likelihood is to fall in the future.
The company said people will now be able to share health data with other iPhone users, and give them access to whatever selected data you want. Apple said this will be particularly helpful for families with elderly people and kids. Apple iPads get new widget and multitasking tools. The new iCloud Plus is designed to help obscure your information from the web. Apple said these features will be built into iCloud for the same prices it charges now. So, you might see for example how many times an app accessed your camera, microphone or address book.
Apple said that with iPadOS 15, people will be able to write code, test it out and even submit apps to the App Store — all within Swift Playgrounds. So, in an email app, the shelves could be your open emails or draft messages. The iPad-based widgets have a different feel too, of course.
Apple said its newest widgets can be larger, making it easier to interact with them. Apple said Live Text works with its photos app too, attaching its automatically generated photo tags to its device-wide spotlight search feature. And you can create a home screen to match it too. You can carve out time in your day for work or your personal life.
FaceTime gets Zoom-like with scheduled calls and Android, Windows support in browser. People will be able to share a song in Spotify, for example, and listen to it with friends at the same time.
And if you receive links in a Messages conversation, now Apple will automatically add them to a list in its News app. One is called sound isolation, which cuts out background noise. PT Monday. Fans and developers alike can watch online for free.
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