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Thursday, June 28, 2018

WWDC 2018: Opening Day. Augmented Reality, Machine Learning, and Siri Shortcuts

WWDC 2018 began this week in San José, CA, with the usual excitement of thousands of developers from all over the world that could not wait to learn what new shiny objects Apple would unveil for them. The expectant developer community was not disappointed. Even though the announcements were largely evolutionary and no new hardware of any kind was unveiled, the enhancements to all four platforms (iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS) and the development tools were many, and hint at big things to come. Here are some of the more significant announcements. iOS 12 Performance I have always appreciated that with most new releases of system software, Apple tries to retain as much compatibility with older devices as possible, extending their usable life. The newly announced iOS 12, promises to support the same range of devices as iOS 11 and the system is undergoing a serious performance review that will significantly benefit the older ones. Now, when the system senses increased CPU demand it ramps-up clock speed faster, leading to more responsive devices and an earlier ramp-down that preserves batteries.


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