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Weekly Digest - 2022.23

Weekly Digest - 2021.23
WWDC 2021
This week Apple held a virtual WWDC conference, and here is what was announced:
iOS 15
- FaceTime got a grid view, blurred backgrounds, and weblink to schedule a FaceTime call that will work on PC or Android,
- SharePlay allows to play videos, movies, TV shows, music, and screen sharing during FaceTime calls,
- Spatial audio is now supported thought the system,
- Focus will manage notifications based on their importance and what we are doing at the moment,
- Live Text allows to search and copy a text from photos,
- Wallet will support virtual keys allowing opening cars or hotel room from the phone, also it will support virtual personal IDs and driving licenses,
- Weather app has been rewritten and now has deeper integration with Dark Sky service,
- Apple Maps got a new design with more detailed information about the roads, for example you can see the road signs, cross walks, and even 3d version od bridges and overpasses,
- Safari has been redesigned, but most importantly it supports 3rd party extensions,
- Siri can now work on the device, without internet connection and it's faster than ever.
iPadOS 15
- New Home screen is now working like on iOS - widgets are now always visible, we can hide apps or even entire pages, and there is App Library
- Multitasking got easier with new controls,
- Notes now has a system wide feature called Quick Note that allows to create a quick note from any place in the iOS or iPadOS. Also the collaboration features has been added to notes, including mentions and activity view,
- Translate support language auto detection and support handwriting.
watchOS 8
- Mindfulness - the Breathing app has been extended with meditation features,
- Sleep can track the respiratory rate and show the results in the Health app,
- Workout app now supports Pilates and Tai Chi,
- Photos got new tools to make a watch face with a photo look even better,
- Home app has been completely redesigned,
- Apps can now take an advantage from Always-On display.
macOS Montgomery
- Universal control allows to use the same keyboard and mouse to control multiple macs or iPad,
- Shortcuts from iOS have finally arrived on macOS,
- FaceTime, Safari, Photos got similar updates to iOS versions.
Image credits: Apple

Weekly Digest - 2020.13
Apple's software updates
This week Apple has updated all their operating systems. Here is the list of the most prominent changes:
iOS 13.4
- iCloud Folder Sharing,
- Universal Purchase allows to purchase single copy of an app for all user's iPhones, iPods touch, iPads, Macs, and Apple TVs,
- Revamped toolbar in Mail app,
- Third-party navigation apps are now supported by the CarPlay Dashboard,
- 9 new Memoji and Animoji stickers.
iPadOS 13.4
- Mouse and trackpad support,
- Shared iPad feature is now available for enterprise users,
- Also includes all changes from iOS 13.4.
macOS 10.15.4
- iCloud Folder Sharing,
- Universal Purchase allows to purchase single copy of an app for all user's iPhones, iPods touch, iPads, Macs, and Apple TVs,
- Time-synced lyrics for Apple Music, with ability to jump to part of a song by clicking a line in lyrics view,
- New Parental options.
watchOS 6
- In-app purchases are now available for Apple Watch apps,
- ECG app and Irregular heart rhythm notifications are now available in Chile, New Zealand and Turkey.
tvOS 13.4 & HomePod
- General bug fixes and improvements.
Disney+ in Western Europe
Disney has launched their streaming service in United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland and Austria. Disney says that Disney+ will be available in France in April. Additional Western Europe countries, including Belgium, the Nordics, and Portugal should get access this summer.
Dope Links
- What’s new in Swift 5.2
- Code coverage for Swift Package Manager based apps
- Swift Package Registry
- A Jira clone built with Vuejs & Nodejs/Graphql
- CSS units cheat sheet
- Animated CSS Background Generator
- Unity Learn Premium FREE for 3 months
- A Repository for all Intel Technical Content prepared for GDC 2020
- Presentations from GDC 2020 (online presentations)
- Raytracing in Excel

Weekly Digest - 2020.11
iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7 details leaked
Couple of details leaked about upcoming operating systems and new Apple's products:
iOS
- Over-ear headphones with AirPods feature are coming,
- iPhone SE 2 will have TouchID,
- AirTag might have removable battery,
- Home screen will get list view for the apps,
- New augmented reality app will display detail information about real objects,
- 3rd-party apps will be able to integrate their wallpapers with the system
- HomeKit will be able to change the color temperature of lights throughout a day.
iPadOS
- Smart keyboards with trackpads are in the works,
- iPad Pro might have triple camera system,
- Extended support for mouse pointers,
- New OCR system capable to detect text written with Apple Pencil
- Sharing watch faces with friends & family,
- Watch face with tachymeter,
- Watch face with country flags,
- Photo watch face could be made not only out of single photos, but entire albums as well,
- Parental controls,
- Sleep tracking app,
- Blood oxygen tracking,
- WatchOS apps will be no longer be based on extensions.
New MacBooks
According to Ming-Chi Ku, couple of new MacBooks will be released in upcoming months:
- 14- inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with Scissor Keyboards will come in second quarter,
- MacBooks with ARM processor will come in late 2020 or early 2021.
Google Pixel 4a
New details regarding upcoming budget phone have surfaced:
- 5.8-inch (2340 x 1080) display,
- Snapdragon 730 CPU,
- 4GB or 6GB of RAM,
- Hole-punch selfie camera,
- Single 12-megapixel rear camera,
- Fingerprint sensor on the back,
- 3.5mm headphone jack,
- support for dual-sim in 6GB model,
- 3080mAh battery,
- Phone will be available in April starting at $399.
Coronavirus vs conferences #3
This week another conferences have been affected by coronavirus:
- E3 2020 joined has been cancelled,
- Microsoft's Build 2020 has been converted to online-only event,
- WDDC 2020 will be an online experience.
Dope Links
- Drawing In SwiftUI – A Comprehensive Guide
- Integrating MapKit with SwiftUI
- Avoiding massive SwiftUI views
- How to create Activity Ring in SwiftUI
- Class-only Protocols: class or AnyObject
- Google's Swift Style Guide
- Getting started with Vue & Apollo GraphQL
- Here is what Cloudflare Workers do
- is it canceled yet?
- Re-imagining the Windows Experience
Image credits: the Hacker 34