

#TIM COOK SHOES WWDC 2019 MODEL UPDATE#
This would be the first significant update to the design of the home screen in several years. A possibly revamped home screen, according to a report earlier this year from Bloomberg.

But this year’s iOS update is rumored to include a slew of interesting little features, including: Apple often promises better battery life with iOS updates, too, even if beta versions of the software tend to have the opposite effect. As with almost all iOS updates, this one will likely include updates that make the whole operating system run much more smoothly and securely. The next version of Apple's mobile operating system will be iOS 13, which runs on iPhones, iPads, and the (still alive) iPod Touch.

So at this year’s WWDC we can certainly expect to hear more about that, as the company looks to set itself apart from those with advertising-driven business models. And Apple, which makes the large bulk of its money by selling expensive hardware, has been stressing for years that it “collects as little as possible” from its users. Right now tech companies want you to believe that they are prioritizing privacy. Never mind that the whole GDPR thing from a year ago essentially forced tech companies to be much more transparent about their data collection practices. And unlike a $1,000 phone, many of these newly revealed features will be downloadable in just a few months-for free.īut of course, no tech conference this year would be complete without the seemingly magnanimous reassurance from some of the world’s most visible executives that they are looking out for you, the consumer, and your privacy. That’s because the software updates announced at WWDC will impact all Apple devices, ranging from iPhones to Macs to Apple Watches. Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference kicks off with a keynote presentation on Monday, and for many people this annual shindig is even more exciting than the company’s much-hyped fall hardware events, where it shows off the newest iPhones.
