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AppleInsider Podcast

Apple's WWDC 2020 Keynote Highlights

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Ipad, Apple Tv, Mac, Imac, Apple Watch, Ios, Macbook, Mac Pro, Iphone, Tech News, Macos, Technology, News, Apple

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

The rumored transition to Apple-made silicon for Mac was officially announced at this year’s WWDC. Big changes to the home screen and Messages in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 were announced, plus sleep tracking comes to watchOS 7. Digital keys added to CarPlay, AirPod Pro gets spatial audio, new privacy improvements for the App Store and Safari, HomeKit updates including secure video to your Apple TV, and macOS gets bumped to 11.0, named “Big Sur.” Learn about all the changes in this week’s special WWDC episode. We'd love to hear your feedback. Tweet at Stephen Robles or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "AppleInsider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts here. Sponsored by: iMazing - Try this incredible device configurator for Mac, FREE at: iMazing.com Links from WWDC20 Apple unveils iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 with major home screen changes Apple introduces App Clips for iOS 14 during WWDC Apple's virtual CarKey launching with iOS 14, coming to iOS 13 Apple Maps expands detailed coverage internationally, adds cycling & EV data Apple updates Siri with real-time Translate app, sleeker interface Apple macOS 11.0 Big Sur announced with redesigned Finder, Dock Apple announces watchOS 7, with Face Sharing, handwashing timers, and more. AirPods Pro 'Spatial Audio,' AirPods with auto-switching coming in iOS 14 HomeKit cameras to get smart face recognition, Apple TV integration Apple debuts tvOS 14 with HomeKit Video picture-in-picture, better multi-user support Apple unveils plans to ditch Intel chips in Macs for 'Apple Silicon' Apple Developer Transition Kits for Apple Silicon house A12Z in a $500 Mac mini Beyond Rosetta 2 for Intel apps, 'Apple Silicon' Macs will run iPhone, iPad apps natively iOS 14 supports all devices that ran iOS 13 Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: advertising@appleinsider.comSponsored By:iMazing: Download and try the iMazing device configurator for FREESupport AppleInsider Podcast

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to a special episode of the Apple Insider Podcast. This is our

0:09.9

W. W. D.C. 2020 recap episode.

0:13.4

Apple just finished its main keynote for the week

0:15.6

with many announcements across all of the operating systems

0:18.8

for their devices.

0:19.9

And so we're gonna jump into it now.

0:21.8

And to answer your question, yes, Apple did announce

0:24.6

its transition to its Apple-Made Silicon

0:27.8

coming to Max by the end of this year 2020.

0:31.8

We'll get to all the details to that in a moment. We'll go in the order of the

0:35.8

keynote which started with iOS. First of all, this was the first all online W.W. D.C.

0:41.5

keynote ever.

0:43.4

And it was clear that Apple pre-produced the entire keynote.

0:46.6

It was not a live stream per se of presenters on stage going through their slides.

0:52.3

Everything was pre-produced, but the quality of the

0:55.2

production was excellent. Of course we heard from Tim Cook at the beginning and Craig Federigi handling

1:00.5

many of the major announcements, but there were many other

1:04.0

other presenters throughout the keynote.

1:05.0

Kevin Lynch did the Watch OS update,

1:08.0

then other presenters like Beth Daken,

1:10.0

Cindy Lynn, Emily Schubert,

1:12.0

Eric Newenschwander, and special props to Jules Arnie, who demonstrated

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