Campaigners welcome new ‘do not disturb’ iPhone feature
On Monday, Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California.
A NEW feature which allows drivers to stop being being distracted by their mobiles has been welcomed by motoring groups.
Apple is asking developers to submit their stories and give them notice of notable new apps and feature updates for possible inclusion in an editorial piece. The update, which is set to launch in the fall, will include several major updates for iPhone and iPad users, including a “Do Not Disturb while Driving” feature. The all-new iMac Pro, with its gorgeous 27-inch Retina 5K display, up to 18-core Xeon processors and up to 22 Teraflops of graphics computation, is the most powerful Mac ever made.
Furthermore, new places, speed limits, and lanes have been added on its Map, similar to that of Google Maps. Apple would also be able to expand the functionality of its existing apps like the Wallet app.
The first iPhone 5 went on sale almost five years ago and was the last Apple smartphone to be overseen by Steve Jobs.
The American experts of Apple thanks to the installation of the 10.5-inch screen has been able to turn the iPad Pro into a full-fledged keyboard. The company formally announced the new Apple iPad Pro 10.5 and 12.9 as an upgrade to the older iPad Pro 9.7 and the iPad Pro 12.9 (2016).
Apple Pay, the support for Core NFC indicates that the Cupertino-based company has more plans lined up for the technology going ahead.
At yesterday’s WWDC keynote, Apple announced updates to nearly every piece of hardware in their product catalog other than the iPhone and iPad Mini.
Federighi said this new feature will help make drivers more safe.
“Most apps from the last four years or so should be compatible, unless they haven’t been updated since 2015”.
Up until now, Apple had deliberately opted to ignore offering playback support for FLAC files in both iTunes and iOS – though there are numerous third-party apps to do the trick. This requirement didn’t, however, extend to apps already on the App Store. The new OS comes with an array of updates and features that promise to take iOS devices to the next level.