Apple unveils an
all-new Lock Screen experience and new ways to share and communicate in iOS 16
Users can personalize their Lock Screen, keep family photos
in iCloud Shared Photo Library, recall sent messages, schedule mail, and
discover more with Live Text and Visual Look Up
“iOS 16 is a big release with updates that will change the
way you experience iPhone,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president
of Software Engineering. “We have reimagined how the Lock Screen looks and
works with exciting new features that make it more personal and helpful,
introduced iCloud Shared Photo Library for families, streamlined communication
through new capabilities in Messages and Mail, and harnessed enhanced
intelligence with updates to Live Text and Visual Look Up.”
Apple unveils M2,
taking the breakthrough performance and capabilities of M1 even further
“M2 starts the second generation of M-series chips and goes
beyond the remarkable features of M1,” said Johny Srouji, Apple’s senior vice
president of Hardware Technologies. “With our relentless focus on
power-efficient performance, M2 delivers a faster CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine.
And along with higher memory bandwidth and new capabilities like ProRes
acceleration, M2 continues the tremendous pace of innovation in Apple silicon
for the Mac.”
Apple provides
developers with even more powerful technologies to push the app experience
forward
“We love collaborating with our developer community and
providing them with new innovative technologies that enable them to build the
next great generation of apps,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of
Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise and Education Marketing. “With
powerful new APIs for widgets on the Lock Screen, new services like WeatherKit,
the availability of Xcode Cloud to help every Apple developer build apps
faster, and new gaming capabilities with Metal 3, developers have more tools
than ever to create app experiences that their users will love.”

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