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Abstract:Apple is kicking off WWDC, its biggest conference of the year. We're expecting to hear about iOS 13, new Apple Watch features, and much more.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicked off Monday with an opening keynote from the company's executives.
New software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac, along with a new Mac Pro, were among Apple's biggest announcements.
Here's everything Apple announced at WWDC 2019.
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Each year, Apple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference to provide a preview of what's to come for its most important products. It also hosts thousands of developers, who flock to the conference to learn more about how to create apps for Apple's line of iPhones, iPads, the Apple Watch, and more.
As is typically the case at WWDC, we saw on Monday the unveiling of Apple's next-generation operating system for iPhones and iPads. This year's update, called iOS 13, will bring new features such as a system-wide dark mode to iPhones and iPads and improvements to Apple's homegrown apps like Health and Reminders.
Apple also announced support for developers to create apps that run across both the Mac and the iPad, new software especially for iPads called iPadOS, and one new hardware product: a redesigned Mac Pro.
Here's everything Apple announced at WWDC 2019.
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