Apple WWDC
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The 10 biggest changes Apple didn't announce on stage at WWDCThe death of wired keyboards, less integration with Facebook and Twitter on iOS 11, and a £29 pencil case. Here’s what they didn’t tell you
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Apple WWDC 2017 keynote: HomePod speaker and iMac Pro announced – as it happenedApple announces new $5000 desktop computer, spec bumps to the iMac, and watchOS, iOS and Mac updates at San Jose conference What to expect from the keynote
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Apple unfurls more millennial-friendly texting tools including 'emoji prediction'At its annual developer event, CEO Tim Cook led a silence for victims in Orlando, before revealing updates to iOS and Siri, its voice-controlled AI
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MacOS Sierra: Apple launches new desktop OS with Siri built-inThe OS X era that Steve Jobs started comes to a close, as operating system moves in line with iOS on mobile and tablet
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Women top the bill at Apple's developer conference in first for companyUnder Tim Cook’s diversity campaign, Apple pushed its female executives into the limelight at WWDC, with Pay vice-president Jennifer Bailey first on stage
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Apple confirms native apps coming to Apple WatchWWDC launch for new software development kit that will let developers build apps without need for paired iPhone
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Apple iOS 9 to give four extra hours of iPhone battery lifeNew ‘low power’ mode makes iPhones last longer as Apple focuses on speed, reliability and a smarter Siri with new update
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Apple Pay to launch in UK in JulyApple’s contactlesss system that allows payment with an iPhone or Apple Watch to be available in the UK from next month
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Apple WWDC: expect a bigger iPhone - and bigger ambitionsCharles Arthur: A closer look at the big announcements of Apple's developer conference shows a plan to tempt Android users to iOS - and to bind existing users even more tightly
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Swift: a developer's guide to Apple's new programming languageApple surprised developers by unveiling a successor to Objective-C, the programming language used across the Apple ecosystem, but what are the benefits? By Guardian developers Odhrán McConnell and Gary Newby
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Apple unveils move towards health and home in new iPhone software
Software will gather and store health-related data and offer integrated control for 'smart home' devices like lighting
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WWDC 2014: Apple to preview iOS 8 and new Mac OS X in San Francisco - as it happenedApple's customers are expecting new and improved software for mobile, tablet and desktop. But will the company reveal a new health data app? And what about iTunes Radio, Apple TV and rumours of a smarthome dock? By Charles Arthur in San Francisco, and Samuel Gibbs and Jemima Kiss in London
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