iOS 12, MacOS Mojave and Group FaceTime: Everything Apple announced at WWDC 2018
Here's the lowdown on all the new features you'll be seeing in your Apple devices.
Lori GruninSenior Editor / Advice
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but previously spent many years concentrating on cameras. I've also volunteered with a cat rescue for over 15 years doing adoptions, designing marketing materials, managing volunteers and, of course, photographing cats.
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The update to the operating system of the
iPhone
and
iPad
shows what type of capabilities we can expect in the new versions of those devices, usually announced starting in September.
iBooks becomes Apple Books and offers bookmarking.
Carplay now has support for third-party navigation apps.
Apple's response to phone addiction is Screen Time, a weekly activity summary of your usage and App Limits to limit how long you can spend, plus Downtime and Allowance for unplugging your kids.
Notifications earn Do Not Disturb during bedtime and DND end times, as well as lock screen notification tuning and grouped notifications with grouped dismissal.
Animoji now with Tongue Detection. Welcome to the era of Memoji.
Messages now has effects, stickers and so on for its camera that supports Memoji.
Group FaceTime with up to 32 simultaneous... faces. Plus, it's integrated with Messages.
Here are the biggest iOS 12 features Apple announced at WWDC 2018
The annual update to
Apple Watch's
operating system brings us to WatchOS 5, with features to stay "active and connected."
Activity tracker helps you celebrate your goals, coaching, seven-day competitions and more.
Runner cadence and more types of tracking for various activities, including automatic workout detection.
Walkie-Talkie brings voice real-time messaging.
Sports scores, heart rate, maps and more on the watch face, including Siri Shortcuts and third-party apps.
No more "Hey Siri." Just talk.
Interactive notifications and WebKit integration to view web content.
The Apple Podcast app comes to Apple Watch.
Watch this: WatchOS 5 updates the Apple Watch with Walkie-Talkie app
Apple TV 4K and TVOS 12
Welcome Dolby Atmos to Apple TV 4K with expansion of Atmos content for iTunes and free updates to supported titles you already own, and sign-on has been eliminated if you're on your home network.
A new "Earth" screensaver filmed from the ISS and more in TVOS 12.
Watch this: Dolby Atmos comes to Apple TV 4K
MacOS Mojave (10.14)
Last year Apple announced High Sierra, operating system for
MacBooks
and
iMacs
, a predominantly under-the-hood update to MacOS intended to lay the groundwork for the updated version, dubbed "Mojave," we've seen today.
A new dark mode because it's about time, and dynamic desktop where it changes with time of day.
Automatically created Desktop Stacks for your icon-cluttered desktop with video-thumbnail-like scrubbing.
Finder finally gets a gallery view that's more photo-friendly with support for related Automator actions.
Quicklook integrates document markup, video trimming and more.
Faster screenshot annotation and HUD for screenshot options, plus screen capture for video.
Continuity Camera lets you shoot photos, pictures of documents and video directly into current document.
Apple News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home come to the Mac.
Mobile-like security opt-ins for camera, mic, backups and more.
Safari will block more tracking objects on web pages, reduce unique identifiers that can be used for fingerprinting. On iOS 12, as well.
The Mac App Store interface finally gets some love with higher-profile ratings and reviews.
Create ML is training wheels for developers to implement training machine learning and CoreML 2 is faster.
Watch this: Stacks will organize your cluttered Apple desktop