| Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference took place this week. As usual, the company used the Monday morning keynote address to outline all of the changes coming later this year to the iPhone, the iPad, the Apple Watch, and the Mac. What was highly unusual, however, was the company's presentation itself. The WWDC keynote was pre-taped, with no cheering audience present. This move was made, of course, in response to the current pandemic in order to ensure the safety of the attendees and the organizers. Though the elaborately produced, audience-free presentation was eerie to watch, the WWDC announcements were numerous. You can find all the most important updates in our keynote round-up. Also be sure to read our deep dive on the new features in iOS 14, and our analysis of Cupertino's phasing out of Intel processors in Macs in favor of custom-made "Apple silicon." Also this week: Our favorite face masks, the best smart displays, and how to suspend your cellular data plan and save money now that you're just using your home Wi-Fi connection all the time. |
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