Apple's Vision Pro headset will launch with its own App Store featuring apps created for the new visionOS platform.Just as with the iPad when it launched, Apple is including a dedicated App Store. That's much sooner than how long it took the Apple Watch to get its own store, and even the original App Store came a year after the iPhone launched."Apple Vision Pro will have a brand new app store where users can discover and download all the apps built for visionOS," said Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, "as well as compatible iPad and iPhone apps." Read more...
Apple's Vision Pro headset will launch with its own App Store featuring apps created for the new visionOS platform.Just as with the iPad when it launched, Apple is including a dedicated App Store. That's much sooner than how long it took the Apple Watch to get its own store, and even the original App Store came a year after the iPhone launched."Apple Vision Pro will have a brand new app store where users can discover and download all the apps built for visionOS," said Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, "as well as compatible iPad and iPhone apps." Read more...
Apple's Vision Pro headset will launch with its own App Store featuring apps created for the new visionOS platform.Just as with the iPad when it launched, Apple is including a dedicated App Store. That's much sooner than how long it took the Apple Watch to get its own store, and even the original App Store came a year after the iPhone launched."Apple Vision Pro will have a brand new app store where users can discover and download all the apps built for visionOS," said Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, "as well as compatible iPad and iPhone apps." Read more...
watchOS 10 brings back widgets, and adds Snoopy to its watchface collection. | Image: Apple Apple announced watchOS 10, its “milestone” next-gen smartwatch platform, today at WWDC. As in past years, it’ll be available for developers to start tinkering with today, while a public beta is expected sometime next month. Users can expect to see the final version arrive later this fall alongside the forthcoming Apple Watch Series 9. Widgets are back on the menu, friends. Turning the digital crown will bring up your widget stack and let you scroll through for quick and easy access to information. It’s a major shift in how users have thus far interacted with the Apple Watch and is reminiscent of the Siri watchface…
Macworld When the Apple Store goes offline it’s usually an indication that Apple is about to launch a new product. There is no surprise that Apple has taken the store off line today, Monday June 5, 2023: The company is getting ready to kick off its Worldwide Developers Conferences (WWDC) with a keynote event later today (10am PDT). The fact that the store is down is a good indication that there will be hardware announcements to accompany the anticipated software announcements. Read on to find out what might be coming, including a new 15-inch MacBook Air. Why is the Apple Store down? Having trouble browsing the Apple Store online? There are a few reasons why the Apple Store might be…
Free for all developers, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place in an online format from June 5th through 9th, with an opportunity for developers and students to celebrate in person at a special experience at Apple Park on opening day. The biggest and most exciting WWDC to date launches with a first look at exciting updates coming to Apple platforms later this year. The keynote presentation takes place on June 5th at 10 a.m. PDT / 1 p.m. EDT. The keynote address will be available via apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and YouTube, with on-demand playback available after the conclusion of the stream. The packed week of events and activities will help developers learn…
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