Apple users, here's what you need to know: ▪ iTunes is being replaced after 18 years ▪ iOS 13: iPhones are going dark, Maps are going street level ▪ Privacy is, again, center stage ▪ A more independent Apple Watch ▪ Mac Pro is back, fast and…grate
At its annual World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, Monday, Apple announced new features and designs for the operating systems that run on iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches and Apple TVs, as well as one very expensive new computer. What to expect from Apple's WWDC announcementsiTunes is being replaced after 18 yearsAs expected, Apple is replacing its once groundbreaking, often bemoaned audio and video app, iTunes.
Privacy is, again, at the center of Apple's sales pitchApple is launching its own login platform called Sign in with Apple, which will let you log in to outside apps with FaceID. It has the option to hide your real email address and instead give each app a randomly generated email address. Google, Twitter and Facebook have their own sign-on tools already, but some security experts advise against using a single sign-in service across multiple sites, in case your one login is compromised.
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