The latest news from Apple’s keynote at WWDC 2019

Jun 3, 2019 16:30 GMT  ·  By

The WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) 2019 event is about to start soon, so invite our readers to take part of this annual conference where Apple unveils the future of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, on our live blog below.

WWDC is Apple's annual developer conference where iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS developers from all over the globe can take part to shape up the future of the iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems. It offers more than 100 technical sessions, hands-on labs, and Apple Design Awards sessions.

During WWDC 2019, Apple will reveal all the new features that the Cupertino, California-based company planned for its upcoming iOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6 operating systems, which will be available for everyone as free upgrades later this fall after Apple's usual iPhone unveiling event in September.

We already told you what you can expect from the WWDC 2019 event, so make sure you read our report. However, Apple is full of surprises so expect to see a lot more changes and innovative features coming to iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, along with new services.

WWDC 2019 will be live streamed worldwide

Apple will live stream its keynote speech at WWDC 2019 worldwide on June 3rd, 2019, starting at 10 a.m. PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) or 5 p.m. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) on Apple's Events page, which you can watch on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC using the Safari 7.0 or later web browser, or Microsoft Edge.

In our live blog, we will try to highlight all the important moments of the WWDC 2019 keynote. Please keep in mind that our live blog will update automatically, so you won't have to manually refresh the page, just watch and enjoy. We can't wait to see what Apple has in store for us this year!

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Developer betas for iOS 13, macOS 10.15 Catalina, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6 will be available today. Public betas for iOS 13, macOS Catalina 10.15, and tvOS 13 are coming in July, and the final releases will be available worldwide this fall.

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Apple introduces SwiftUI for building apps more easily!

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New Activation Lock feature, updated Safari, and a compeltely redesigned Reminders app are coming to the Mac this fall. Developers will also be able to build Mac apps based on their iPad apps with Project Catalyst, available for registered developers today.

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A new unified Find My app will also be coming to macOS Catalina to help you find you Mac, iPhone, or iPad, even if it's offline.

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Apple announced a new app for macOS called SideCar, which extended your Mac's display to your iPad.

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iTunes is gone in macOS 10.15 "Catalina" and it will be replaced with Apple Music, and several other separate apps like Podcasts and Apple TV.

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Tim Cook is back on stage to introduce macOS 10.15 "Catalina".

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The Mac Pro is coming this fall and will cost $5999 USD.

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The Mac Pro 2019 features a 6K Retina display as well, called "Pro Display XDR".

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The new Mac Pro is the most powerful Mac every build, and it's modular so you can add or remove components as you like to better suite your needs. It comes with numerous and innovative features!

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Apple announces Mac Pro 2019.

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Tim Cook is back on stage to introduce the next version of macOS.

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The text selection and editing support has been greatly improved as well in iPadOS 13, making it a lot easier to select, copy and paste text in all apps, as well as moving the cursor. with your fingers wherever on your screen. Apple Pencil support will also be improved in iPadOS.

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iPadOS is bringing powerful multitasking features like multi-window support for apps, a new App Expose view, folder sharing, support for USB thumb drives and external disk drives or memory sticks, file previews, quick actions, desktop-class browsing for Safari with a download manager, and much more.

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The iPad is getting its own operating system, iPadOS!

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The many features of iOS 13.

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Siri in iOS 13 is gettings lots of new capabilities, such as audio sharing, the ability to announce messages, live radio, and HomePod handoff. Also, CarPlay Siri now works with third-party apps like Pandora and Waze.

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The Photos app will get live previews for videos and live photos, as well as more organized albums and other cool new features to make you better organize your photos and videos.

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Memoji Stickers are coming to iOS 13.

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In the Messages app in iOS 13, you'll also be able to control who you share with your Memoji.

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HomeKit for Routers will be available as well to better protect your privacy, available on select routers.

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New privacy features are also coming to HomeKit with HomeKit Secure Video.

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More Privacy controls are coming to iOS 13 to protect and respect your privacy from third-party apps. A new feature called "Sign-in with Apple" will also be available in iOS 13 to more easily sign into certain services.

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The Reminders app has been completely redesigned in iOS 13. Also, Safari, Notes, and Maps will get new features.

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Yes, finally! iOS 13 is coming with Dark Mode!

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Apple promises that iOS 13 will be a massive relese for iPhone, adding lots of performance improvements, with up to 60% smaller updates, up to 30% faster FaceID unlocks, and twice as fast app launching.

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Tim Cook is back in stage to talk about iOS 13 on the iPhone and iPad.

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The many new features of watchOS 6 coming this fall to Apple Watch users!

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We're now viewing a live demonstration of watchOS 6 on the Apple Watch!

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Cycle tracking is also coming in watchOS 6 for women, through a new Cycle Tracking app, which will also be available for the iPhone.

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Activity Trends will be availabe in watchOS 6 as well, which helps you track and analyze fitness progress.

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watchOS 6 will ship with several new watch faces, support for App Store, the ability to stream podcasts and other live events, and promises to make your Apple Watch more independent of your iPhone with independent apps.

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Kevin Lynch is now on stage to unveil the new features coming to Apple Watch devices with watchOS 6.

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Support for the Sony PlayStation 4 Dual Shock and Xbox One controllers will also be available for Apple TV in iOS 13.

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And WWDC 2019 kicks off with the new tvOS 13 operating system for Apple TV, which will introduce support for multiple users!

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We're now watching an upcoming origial Apple TV show called "For all Mankind," which will be available through the Apple TV+ subscription service this fall.

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He teases new services that will be available in the coming months, including Apple Arcade gaming subscription service and Apple Car, coming this fall.

Tim Cook in on stage to welcome developers to WWDC 2019.

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Here we go! WWDC 2019 kicked off in San Jose!

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