WWDC 2016: What You Need to Know
This week Apple held its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, and made a number of announcements, including updates to watchOS, Apple TV, and iCloud, as well as its newest desktop operating system, macOS Sierra.
During the keynote, which you can watch in its entirety here, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that there are now 13 million registered Apple developers, with 2 million added in the last year, or 15 percent growth year-over-year.
Talkin’ Cloud sister site Supersite for Windows has a rundown of all the key announcements from WWDC 2016 which is definitely worth checking out.
Supersite for Windows also has an informative comparison of the Apple, Microsoft and Google developer conference keynotes. Of particular interest is data storage which Apple seems to finally be catching up on in terms of features in iCloud which have been available with Google and Microsoft for some time.
Missing from Apple’s keynote was the focus on workplace productivity where it seems Google, and Microsoft particularly, have the advantage.
Read more on Supersite for Windows.