The Verge’s Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss all the important announcements from Apple’s WWDC.
Also: USB-C will be mandatory for phones sold in the EU ‘by autumn 2024 and the Xbox game streaming TV app feels almost like the real thing
All stories discussed this week:
- Apple announces new flagship M2 processor
- Apple announces redesigned MacBook Air with M2 chip and MagSafe
- MacBook Air and Pro (2022) versus MacBook Pros (2021): spec comparison
- Apple CarPlay is expanding with new features that can integrate deeper into the car
- Apple iOS 16 brings massive improvements to lock screen and messages
- Live Activities is a new iOS 16 feature meant to improve notifications
- Apple will let you edit and even unsend texts in Messages in iOS 16
- Apple announces all-new Home app at WWDC
- iPadOS 16 takes a step closer to laptop-level multitasking
- Apple’s macOS 13 Ventura with new Stage Manager tool announced at WWDC
- You’ll soon be able to use an iPhone as a Mac webcam
- Continuity Camera: Apple explains how your iPhone will become a Mac webcam
- watchOS 9 introduces new running metrics and medication reminders
- Apple’s medication feature is a step in the right direction
- Apple’s tvOS looks destined for a slow year after little WWDC attention
- Apple Pay Later is the company’s take on a buy now, pay later service
- USB-C will be mandatory for phones sold in the EU ‘by autumn 2024’
- What the EU’s new USB-C rules mean for the iPhone
- The Xbox game streaming TV app feels almost like the real thing
- Taco Bell opens its first ‘Defy’ restaurant that prioritizes ordering via app
- The year of the NFT
- What unions could mean for Apple with Zoe Schiffer
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