New iPhone software, laptops, and more! |
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Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday by taking the wraps off new iPhone software, laptops, and much more. Today we include some of the biggest reveals from the event, and also highlight the no-shows. Enjoy! |
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Apple's iOS 16, the software that will power the next Apple iPhone, has been revealed. Shown during Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote presentation, it will come preinstalled on the iPhone 14, but will also be compatible with a variety of existing iPhone models, including the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12.
Apple is revamping the lock screen in iOS 16, giving it a brand-new look. Press and hold the screen to show an editor, which contains different premade styles to swipe through. These will include the ability to add filters, different backgrounds, and even text. You can create different lock screens with photos taken from your gallery and swipe through them, plus opt for a full-screen weather view or even an emoji lock screen ... |
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Apple's bigwigs took to the stage at its WWDC event to unveil one of the largest overhauls of the MacBook Air in the device's decade-plus history. Everything went under the knife, from the external design to the chip it runs on.
To help you get your head around all of the changes large and small, we've rounded everything up into this handy guide. We've even thrown in a few rumors of what could come next so you have something else to look forward to. So let's dive in and see what's new with Apple's most popular laptop ... |
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Apple's WWDC keynote landed on Monday in the form of a video that lasted almost two hours.
The tech giant unveiled a slew of new stuff, including updated operating systems that bring new and exciting features to its range of devices, together with a new MacBook Air and upgraded MacBook Pro.
Aware that some folks just don't have a spare two hours to sit through the entirety of Apple's presentation, the tech giant has helpfully squeezed much of it into a video lasting just over three minutes ... |
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
If you've been a long-time subscriber to major streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and others, and you want to dabble in some of the award-winning series available on Apple TV+ before shelling out the $5 a month for a subscription, there are several ways to do it, for free — for a little while, at least.
Whether you've just purchased a new Apple device, such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or an Apple TV streaming device, or you're already well-versed in the Apple ecosystem and own a device (or three), you can get in on either a three-month trial or a seven-day trial, respectively, to give you a good idea of the service before signing up.
Additionally, if you've just bought a new PlayStation 4 or 5, you're a student, or you're a T-Mobile customer, there are options for you, too.
Here are six ways to get Apple TV+ for free ... |
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