Mac Studio bugs, WWDC iOS 16 feature wishlist, and more on the AppleInsider podcast
The Mac Studio has some curious bugs, plus WWDC 2022 is coming on June 6 and it's time for an iOS, iPadOS, and macOS feature wishlist, all on this week's AppleInsider podcast.
Apple announced WWDC 2022 for June 6, with virtual sessions throughout the week. In addition, though, Apple will also invite select developers and students to attend in person to view the keynote and the State of the Union videos at Apple Park. They and all of us will get to see updates to all of Apple's major platforms, including iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and the next version of macOS.
Before then, though, the latest iOS 15.5 developer beta contains fragments of code that mention the phrase "Apple Classical." Since Apple's purchase of Primephonic, the company has promised to deliver a dedicated classical experience to Apple Music. Now we know what it will probably be called, and there's reason to expect it to be a standalone app that is released soon.
Already out this week are minor updates to Apple's iWork suite of apps, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. All three gained support for new Shortcuts actions, including the ability to create new rows in a Numbers spreadsheet.
Separately, Google Maps was also updated and allows users to start turn-by-turn navigation on Apple Watch, untethered from iPhone.
You can't talk about Apple these days without including Apple TV+, and our fix this week is that deliciously disturbing, "Severance." It's being renewed for a second season, and is part of how Apple TV+ seems to have suddenly become a compelling streaming sevice.
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Apple announced WWDC 2022 for June 6, with virtual sessions throughout the week. In addition, though, Apple will also invite select developers and students to attend in person to view the keynote and the State of the Union videos at Apple Park. They and all of us will get to see updates to all of Apple's major platforms, including iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and the next version of macOS.
Before then, though, the latest iOS 15.5 developer beta contains fragments of code that mention the phrase "Apple Classical." Since Apple's purchase of Primephonic, the company has promised to deliver a dedicated classical experience to Apple Music. Now we know what it will probably be called, and there's reason to expect it to be a standalone app that is released soon.
Already out this week are minor updates to Apple's iWork suite of apps, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. All three gained support for new Shortcuts actions, including the ability to create new rows in a Numbers spreadsheet.
Separately, Google Maps was also updated and allows users to start turn-by-turn navigation on Apple Watch, untethered from iPhone.
You can't talk about Apple these days without including Apple TV+, and our fix this week is that deliciously disturbing, "Severance." It's being renewed for a second season, and is part of how Apple TV+ seems to have suddenly become a compelling streaming sevice.
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