iPad-Betriebssystem: iPadOS 14 macht Platz am Rand
iPadOS 14 heißt das neue Betriebssystem für iPads, das mit dem Bildschirmplatz ökonomischer umgeht. So wird die Grenze zu MacOS immer durchlässiger. (iPad, Apple)
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iPadOS 14 heißt das neue Betriebssystem für iPads, das mit dem Bildschirmplatz ökonomischer umgeht. So wird die Grenze zu MacOS immer durchlässiger. (iPad, Apple)
Apple hat mit iOS 14 die nächste Generation seines mobilen Betriebssystems für iPhones vorgestellt. (iOS, Apple)
When Apple’s iPads first launched, they were basically oversized iPhones running a barely modified version of the iPhone operating system. But over time, Apple has added a growing number of iPad-specific features and spun out the operating system…
Parental controls and a big under-the-hood change to apps headline the update.
Vice President of Technology at Apple, Kevin Lynch, took to the WWDC 2020 livestream today to lay out the company's plans for watchOS, the latest version of the software for the Apple Watch.
The new update—expected to launch later this year—adds new fitness features, watch faces, guidance for hand washing, and the long-awaited sleep tracking feature, among other things.
This story is developing. Check back or follow our liveblog for more details as they are announced.
Trotz eines möglichen Ausschlusses von den britischen 5G-Netzen will Huawei dort ein R&D-Zentrum bauen, in der Nähe von Cambridge und ARM. (Huawei, TSMC)
More than a decade after Apple and Google started duking it out in the iPhone space, one of the key differences between iOS and Android has remained the home screen. While iPhones have dumped all your apps onto the home screen, Android has had an app d…
Here are all the new features coming to iPhones and iPads later this year.
Apple on Monday announced iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, the latest versions of its mobile operating systems for iPhones and iPads, respectively. As has become tradition, the company detailed the new software at WWDC, its annual developer conference.
At the forefront of iOS 14 is a redesign for the home screen on iPhones. A new feature called "App Library" sits at the bottom of home screen pages and automatically organizes various apps into groups. The idea is to cut down on the amount of pages you need to scroll through to get to a specific app, instead making them all available from one screen. Apple says the App Library will know to curate your apps into specific categories, such as "Apple Arcade" for various games or "Social" for social media apps. There's a search field located at the top of the App Library, with all your apps organized alphabetically in a list view underneath it.
The update also brings the ability to resize widgets and drag them from their usual place in the iPhone's "Today" view over to the home screen, much like how you would with a dedicated app. You can also pull up list of widgets to quickly add and customize them to your home screen at your discretion. A "Smart Stack" feature, meanwhile, can automatically show apps relevant to the current time of day, so you could see Apple News briefing in the morning or a summary of your daily activity in the evening.
The Google Pixel 4a may or may not ever arrive, but retailers continue to offer the Pixel 3a for as much as $120 off the list price. Meanwhile there are sales on TCL’s new 10-series smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S20, and various laptops, tablet…
Paid iPhone games need licenses from Chinese gov’t to stay on Apple App Store.
Apple has told iPhone app developers that it "will start removing thousands of mobile games lacking government approval from its App Store in China next month," Bloomberg reported today, citing anonymous sources. "The decision ends the unofficial practice of allowing games to be published while awaiting authorization from the country's slow-moving regulators."
As Bloomberg notes, "China's regulators require all games that are either paid or offer in-app purchases to submit for review and obtain a license before publication, and major Android app stores have enforced such rules since 2016. But unapproved games have flourished on Apple's iPhone platform." The Apple policy change "clos[es] a loophole" that "allowed games such as Grand Theft Auto, whose gory depictions of violence are unlikely to ever pass muster with Chinese censors," to be available in China.
We contacted Apple about the report today and will update this story if we get a response.
Die konkreten Regelungen fehlen noch, doch für eine heftige Kritik an den Plänen für neue Dienste wie Uber reicht es schon. (Fahrdienst, Uber)