For most of Apple’s installed base, WWDC is a dramatic keynote address detailing the future of Apple’s platforms–sometimes involving hardware product launches. But for attendees, the week-long conference is an opportunity to gain deeper insight into how things work in a series of Sessions; direct access to Apple’s engineers in a series of Labs and the opportunity to meet and share experiences with other developers working on similar problems at Get-Togethers and other events, including the Thursday Bash.
With the unveiling of iOS 12 at Apple’s WWDC, Craig Federighi mentioned the company’s focus on performance in its upcoming operating system update. AppleInsider starts speed testing the iOS 12 developer beta, comparing it with iOS 11 running on an iPhone X, to see how much faster it really is.
The Philadelphia 76ers general manager has resigned after controversy involving his wife’s anonymous Twitter accounts sharing inside info on team matters.
iOS 12 has a long-awaited “Digital Health” suite of enhancements, which along with other tweaks will greatly help users live a less stressful digital life. AppleInsider delves into all of iOS 12’s quality of life improvements, and talks about how they’ll help the iPhone-addicted.
Apple’s recent codification of free app trials in App Store guidelines is really just cementing an existing practice, and still leaves many problems on the table for developers and consumers alike.
Continuing Apple’s push into the health space, the company has done some research on a low-profile blood pressure measurement system compatible with technologies like the iPhone and Apple Watch.
Users of iOS 12 may find the user interface to scroll smoother and process animations with fewer dropped frames compared to previous versions, thanks to a series of changes Apple made.