Apple reveals tons of software updates and a Mac Pro at WWDC
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At the company's annual WWDC event and Santa is.
Apple announced a dizzying amount of information about software and hardware across its line of products.
The Apple Watch is getting a software update bringing with it a watch OS store directly accessible from the watch itself.
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As far as the iPad is concerned Apple is rebranding the software on it now called iPadOS.
It brings a new home screen multitasking functionality and much more.
IOS 13 will hit iPhones and will bring a long awaited dark mode, new ways to browse videos and photos and feature a new version of Apple Maps.
Sign in with Apple also comes with iOS 13, which is a new and private way to sign in to apps and websites.
And finally, Apple also debut a brand new Mac Pro.
The first update to the high-end professional desktop in many years.
It's completely redesigned from the ground up and capable of extremely high-end performance.
Along with the Pro also comes the Pro Display XDR, a monitor Apple says goes beyond traditional HDR with a 32-inch 6K display.
There's so much more to discover from Apple's WWDC keynote, so stay tuned to CNET for all the latest