Apple announces a brand new operating system for its tablets called iPadOS. Users can switch between apps more smoothly or even view two windows next to each other.
Apple added new features to some of its popular iOS apps built into the iPhone. Safari will let users more easily change text size, Mail will now support rich fonts and Notes will have a gallery view. The Reminders app got the biggest rewrite, adding options to easily add photos and locations with a quick type bar. If a user tags a person in a reminder, they will get a notification about it next time they enter a message with that person.
On the privacy front, Apple announced a new "Sign in with Apple" feature that gives users greater control over the data they share with apps. Developers will be able to include the sign-in for their apps as an alternative to a sign-in option withor Google, which Apple criticized on stage for gathering too much personal data about users.
Siri is getting some new updates as well, including a more natural voice. Siri can announce messages through Apple's messaging app or a third-party messaging app. It will also work with third-party apps like Pandora and Waze on CarPlay. The new WatchOS makes the watch more independent from the iPhone. Users will be able to update their watch software on the device directly, rather than through the iPhone. The OS will support independent apps that don't require a companion app on the iPhone. It will also let users search the full App Store from the watch directly and live stream audio.
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