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Posted on 6/2/14 at 8:49 am
Posted by mr. penguin
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 8:49 am
Keynote kicks off today at 12:00CST




If can be watched live on iOS devices and through supported browsers via Apple.com
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 9:14 am to
What products are being announced? No iPhone yet right?
Posted by Brettesaurus Rex
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 9:19 am to
Yeye! I was gonna start this but wasn't sure if I'll be able to update it or not.

Stoked to see what they actually announce hardware wise. I think they have to at least announce the iPhones given the articles I've seen saying they'll probably release the 4.7in in August and 5.5 later in the year
Posted by ZereauxSum
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Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 9:29 am to
Hoping to hear something good iOS-wise. Still on the fence about the iPhone 6.
Posted by iPadThai
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 10:47 am to
Posted by Scoop
RIP Scoop
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 6/2/14 at 11:16 am to
I used to be really into the keynotes and distracted all day trying to keep up with what was going on.

Outside of iOS 7's intro last year, now I usually just catch up on the news afterwards.

Apple being so leaky now is part of it. The other is that Apple hasn't dropped a nuke in over 4 years.

Would be nice to see another nuke dropped but expecting a snooze fest.

As much as I love Apple, the keynotes just don't excite like they used to.
Posted by hikingfan
Member since Jun 2013
1660 posts
Posted on 6/2/14 at 3:57 pm to
OSX Yosemite Preview

iOS 8 preview

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Biggest features from the Apple WWDC14:

3rd party keyboard support, iCloud drive, actionable notifications with widget support, SMS support for Mac, phone calls from Mac, family sharing of iOS apps, music, movies etc., parental approval for app purchase

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Notification Center
Interactive notifications let users pull down notifications and interact with them to respond to text messages or other notifications without leaving the current open app, or complete actions from notifications shown on the lock screen. In a demo, Craig Federighi was able to reply to an iMessage and like a Facebook post directly from the on-screen notification, which popped over a separate app he was using.

Keyboard Enhancements
A new feature in the iOS keyboard called QuickType, adds predictive typing suggestions that adapt to the current context. QuickType learns each users habits and language while protecting privacy. Along with QuickType enhancing the existing iOS keyboards, Apple is going to allow users to install third-party keyboards for the first time, which means keyboards like Swype can be used natively on the operating system.



Messages Improvements
Messages gets the ability to name conversation threads, add and remove people from group conversations, allow users to leave group conversations, a feature that has been much-requested by users. In addition to leaving a message thread, users also have the option to turn on "Do Not Disturb," which will mute message notifications from a noisy group message thread.

With iOS 8, Messages allows users to share their locations right within the app. It also allows audio and video messages to be recorded directly in the Messages app and sent to friends. These messages can be viewed inline or via the lock screen. Craig Federighi showed off a neat trick with an audio message -- he held the phone up to his ear to reply, with the message automatically sending when he lowered the phone.

HealthKit
HealthKit is a new feature that will gather and consolidate users' health information from multiple sources and apps, such as those from Nike and Fitbit. A corresponding "Health" app will monitor fitness metrics, linking into third-party apps to gather data.

Apple has been testing HealthKit with the Mayo Clinic, letting patients and doctors work together using HealthKit to get personalized thresholds for readings, notifying doctors automatically when something is wrong.

HealthKit aims to bridge the gap between patients, doctors, and health-tracking devices. According to the Mayo Clinic, HealthKit has the potential to "revolutionize" how the health industry works.

Siri
Siri gets several updates, with the ability to be invoked hands-free with the phrase "Hey, Siri" along with Shazam voice recognition, 22 new dictation languages, streaming voice recognition to show users search results as they speak, and more.

Extensibility
There were a whole slew of new APIs mentioned for developers, and one of the most exciting of those was Extensibility. This feature allows apps within iOS 8 to share information with each other and with the Notification Center. Demoed on stage, Extensibility allowed filters from third-party apps to be used directly on pictures within the Photos app and it also brought Bing translation to Safari. The possibilities here really are endless.

Extensibility also allows apps to install widgets within the Notification Center, which work similar to existing Apple widgets for the Calendar, Stocks, and more. This was demoed with a Sports Center widget, which allowed sports scores to be displayed automatically within Notification Center. Developers will also be able to access Touch ID for the first time to protect sensitive apps.

Family Sharing
A Family Sharing feature will let families share photos, calendars, reminders, and more among up to six family members at once. Family Sharing also allows families (of up to 6 people) with Apple ID accounts using the same credit card to share apps and books. With Family Sharing enabled, when a child purchases an app, an adult will get a popup on their own device asking them to okay the purchase.



The following devices will be able to run iOS 8: iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPod touch 5th generation, iPad 2, iPad with Retina Display, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad mini with Retina display.

iOS 8 will be available to developers as a beta today and it will be released to the public in the fall.

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This post was edited on 6/2/14 at 4:02 pm
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