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5 Apple nieuwtjes die je zeker weten gemist hebt! – #DigitalDeepDive #57

Nu de storm van iOS13 en de nieuwe iPad is gaan liggen… deel ik graag 5 nieuwtjes met je die je vast nog niet hebt gelezen.


1 πŸ‘‰ iPadOS Isn't Just a Name. It's a New Direction for Apple
1 πŸ‘‰ iPadOS Isn’t Just a Name. It’s a New Direction for Apple β€” www.wired.com

One of the defining moments of Apple’s WWDC keynote earlier this week was when Craig Federighi, Apple’s software chief, declared that the iPad would now have its own operating system.

“The time has come to recognize the platform in a special way”.

2 πŸ‘‰ With watchOS 6’s new audio features, it’s time for Spotify to ship or shut up- 9to5Mac
2 πŸ‘‰ With watchOS 6’s new audio features, it’s time for Spotify to ship or shut up- 9to5Mac β€” 9to5mac.com

During the WWDC 2019 Keynote, Apple announced watchOS 6 for Apple Watch. While watchOS 6 didn’t get as much stage time as other new software releases, it still looks like a great release. One of the features that is most interesting to me is the API for streaming audio.

“Customers who love Spotify can only be so loyal.”

3 πŸ‘‰ iOS 13 cracks down on location permission settings - 9to5Mac
3 πŸ‘‰ iOS 13 cracks down on location permission settings – 9to5Mac β€” 9to5mac.com

Apple continued its strong focus on privacy with the announcement of iOS 13 this week. The update includes several new privacy features, including a more detailed view of how apps have been using your location in the background.

“iOS 13 also cracks down on developers using Bluetooth and WiFi network details to estimate a user’s location. iOS 13 is ‘shutting the door on that abuse.’ “

4 πŸ‘‰ Apple just added crypto support to iPhone, and we nearly missed it
4 πŸ‘‰ Apple just added crypto support to iPhone, and we nearly missed it β€” bgr.com

Apple’s press event on Monday was filled with announcements, most of them on the software side of things, as the iPhone maker showed us some of the main features of its upcoming operating systems updates.

“Apple also quietly unveiled a CryptoKit framework that will allow developers to build cryptographic operations right into their apps.”

5 πŸ‘‰ iPod Touch 2019 review: Who still buys an iPod?
5 πŸ‘‰ iPod Touch 2019 review: Who still buys an iPod? β€” www.cnet.com

In 2015, there was a new Avengers and Star Wars movie and Apple released an updated iPod Touch. Four years later, there’s a new Avengers and Star Wars movie and Apple released an updated iPod Touch.

“I can’t guarantee that substituting an iPod Touch for your iPhone will make you less obsessed with being on your phone.”