Comparing to Python as well with massing performance difference
Federighi comparing Swift speed to Objective-C
“The language is called Swift and it totally rules.”
New Programming language: Swift
New programming language… called Swift
Federighi discussing Objective-C language
Xcode: Federighi says Xcode’s latest version was downloaded 14 million times
SceneKit: new 3D scene render with integrated physics engine
SpriteKit enhancements announced
Federighi discussing SpriteKit and casual gaming on iOS
Zen Garden, game demoed showing Metal, will be available in the App Store for free alongside iOS 8
Epic Games founder and company demoing graphics using Metal 3D APIs
Metal is new 3D reduces Games overhead in 3D. Up to 10x performance
Touch ID:
3rd party keyboards
Bing Translate also built in iOS menu item
3rd Party Widgets that can go in notifications
Photo Filters
Extensibility will allow services from other apps.
App Previews Videos
App Bundles
Editors choice category
Related searches
Scrolling Results
Tim: Making App Store even better:
Explore Tab
Trending Searches
Hey Siri > OK, Google?
Hey Siri,
Photos for Mac SHIPPING EARLY NEXT YEAR
Demoing Photos
smart editing controls for light and color. Auto straightening cropping
Search Location, Time, Albums,
Share media and Apps with Family. So get all of your wife’s media. Up to 6 family members who share same credit card.
Family Sharing
HealthKit not HealthBook
Health
Enterprise 98% of Fortune 500 companies.
iCloud Drive on iOS
Hair Force One jokes. Don’t get old.
These new features look easy enough for just about anyone to use.
you can pick up calls on your iPad thru “Continuity”
Quicktype=predictive typing suggestions
Keyboard and Quicktype
still using google search
Spotlight – you can now search for Apps on App store, points of interest from Wikipedia entries. Songs, movies
Spotlight on iOS
Using quick functionalities in Mail. Will be slightly harder to not use it now.
Flicking away Phil Schiller’s Notifications.
you can now reply to notifications with a pull down.
pull down notifications
Craig’s back to talk about iOS 8….
89% of install base was running the latest OS.
…for iOS 7.
97% Satisfaction rating from Changewave
nearly half of China customers switched from Android to Apple. (China Mobile might have helped a bit here)
Android …jokes!
some math…800M! iOS devices
iPod Touch 100M
iPad 200M
iPhone 500M
Recap….and available today. Everyone else will get it in the Fall….free
That wasn’t uncomfortable
Calling Dre
Demoing Phone calls. I think a big deal
Phone calls on Mac via iPhone. This is a big deal if you use a Mac
Messages will relay SMSes to/from Mac
Swipe up on your iPad and work goes to your Mac
New “Handoff”
Applause…..
Airdrop works between iOS and the Mac
Transitions should be natural/seamless
“Continuity” – using the right device for the moment.
Demoing Recent Recipients. Wonder how configurable this is. Can I have 10? 20?
Also showing some editing in mail
Safari: Looks nice!
Mail Drop. Allows big attachments thru cloud rather than having to do manually. Up to 5GB in size. RIP Yousendit
Mail in Yosemite
iCloud Drive
search Wikipedia and news? From Spotlight. Oh, I wonder who Apple will think is News? Surely not Google
Giving live demo of Yosemite now.
NEw Notification center – Today view
New Dark Mode
New Typography. Looks like OS 8 a little bit.
Lighter, fresher
new UI feels more “Airy”
Video playing
“Continuity” is about refining OSX
OS X Yosemite
Here Comes Craig Fed
50% of install base is on Mavericks
Macs 80 million. While PC industry is shrinking, Macs are growing. 40 Million copies of Mavericks. Most ever.
started with 1 lab. Now “lots”
“Thanks Devs” 25th aniversary – 25 years old – started in 1990
Here’s Tim!
Grindr I mean Tinder”
we’re watching a commercial here. Hopefully some humans coming shortly…
New Commercial starts…
Music Stops (Coldplay obv
Iovine in the house, Dre notsomuch
Spotted at WWDC: Angela Ahrendts and Jimmy Iovine, but not Dr. Dre
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt (@philiped) June 02, 2014
Here’s your first look at OS X 10.10 Yosemite
I may be more excited about the Mac OS X news today than iOS stuff. http://t.co/TG6Ie2diNO—
Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) June 02, 2014
Angela Ahrendts came breezing through. http://t.co/xtlk9L83Ii—
Jay Yarow (@jyarow) June 02, 2014
Very few women in line here at #WWDC14 but nice to spot Apple’s Angela Ahrendts walking through the crowd.
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Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) June 02, 2014
Apple Store still up….what does it all mean? Head South to the comments to discuss.
Someone forgot to take the AppleStore down…unless Apple got some new 1990’s technology that doesn’t require the store to go down for updates—
Seth Weintraub (@llsethj) June 02, 2014
#WWDC14 security dog has an Apple badge. Soo cute http://t.co/qAcgIztoa4—
Michael Luís Brown (@mluisbrown) June 02, 2014
Apple’s popularity seems to be waning “@StevenLevy: I’d forgotten. http://t.co/vxYZrYhRTb”—
Seth Weintraub (@llsethj) June 02, 2014
Evernote CEO in the house. http://t.co/JvsOpXBwfS—
Jay Yarow (@jyarow) June 02, 2014
Apple’s official Live stream of the WWDC keynote (in another window obv.). Starts in 1:45
Don’t forgetThe latest news from Moscone:
Apple displaying Ferraris & other cars at WWDC hinting at CarPlay announcements
@llsethj @9to5mac http://t.co/uIQlhwUHwe—
John H. Meyer (@johnhmeyer123) June 02, 2014
and New developer APIs for iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 appear in open-source WebKit
there are cars situated inside Moscone West. This likely indicates that some significant CarPlay announcements are in-store for today. Also, some OS X 10.10 and iOS 8 APIs for developers are already appearing on some open source WebKit files.
We are just under two hours away from the kickoff WWDC keynote, and here’s the latest news:We’re approximately two hours away from Apple’s major WWDC 2014 keynote address, and we’ll be providing live blogging and analysis of the event as it proceeds. We’re expecting Apple to discuss updates to iOS and OS X 10.10, with the former seeing enhancements across the system and the latter receiving a complete redesign to bring the software in line with the iOS 7 design aesthetic. You can catch our full analysis and live updates from the conference below:
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“Apple Store Still up….what does it all mean?” It means they’ve not closed it yet…
“Apple Store Still up….what does it all mean?” I mean the keynote does start in quite a while… probably much ado about nothing
Quite strange!!!
Already yawning from the impending underwhelm we’re about to experience.
Maybe they will take the store down during the keynote, could be a hint for a very long keynote!
What is so special about the Apple Store being up? I thought Apple wasn’t going to be releasing any new products. Only announcements. Forgive me if I’m wrong…
Reblogged this on Taste of Apple and commented:
Waiting impatiently…
“Apple Store Still up….what does it all mean?”
No Hardware Release …
Looking forward to an amazing event! WOOOOOOOOO!
He @apple bing something good today – it’s my birthday today – so I am really looking forward for a surprise
Thirty minutes away and the store is still up and running.
He @apple bring something good today – it’s my birthday today – so I am really looking forward for a surprise
To answer the question about the App Store. Apple are streaming this event on safari from what address?.
“I can’t live without Grindr” haha that’s terrible
Oops, it was edited. Tinder.
iCloud Drive is what makes me the happiest right now.
Looks like Apple is taking some cues from Alfred in new Spotlight placement and functionality.
Anyone call that number for Dre?
Is it him?
Can someone explain what the point of spotlight in the CENTER of your desktop is?????
Can someone explain what is the point of multiple question marks at the end of a statement?
First of all, I applaud you for your thoughtful response. Second, you should learn proper grammar before criticizing mine.
Please, what devices iOS 8 will support? That slide came fast, I wasn’t looking.
There is a list on the site now :)
Can you post the link?
http://9to5mac.com/2014/06/02/apple-announces-ios-8-device-compatibility-drops-support-for-iphone-4/
Do you think iPhone 4S will support all new features on iOS 8? AirDrop doesn’t work on iPhone 4S under iOS 7.
I am sorry but that is it??? We havn’t seen anything released from Apple since like last September, they spent two hours telling us about updates to the software. In my mind their are some nice feathers but the only one that sticks out is being able to use my phone on my computer or Ipad, will use that a lot.
But very disappointed at the lack of anything of real substance. All of these updates they talked about aren’t coming out until October so frankly we are going almost a year without anything new or different from Apple. is the one in whichI can receive and make Iphone calls today Again the stuff that they showed us is ok but nothing to really knock you off your feet as being a break through item.
Maybe Apple is losing it’s touch on . There hasn’t been a knockout product since before Steve Jobs died.
Tell me, is there any other software company that can keep pace with Apple does in a year period? The answer is a big NO.
Who cares if one has to wait one year to use that much innovation?
The timeframe Apple gives to developers is right, until the release many apps will be ready to incorporate the new features. That is the key to a successful and growing platform.
Apple is just rereleasing the same software. They are making small changes and improvements to their core items like to mail, notifications, Safari and such. They are coming up with an OS update but if you look at some of these programs from three, four years ago they basically do the same thing.
One thing that I see changing at Apple since the death of Steve Jobs they aren’t spending the same R&D money on new things like IWatch, ITV or even on their core iPod business which hasn’t had an update in a bit. (checked they updated the processor last year on touch, but the core of the iPod touch hasn’t changed in years).
I see Apple is more involved in being the middle man while others develop things and Apple can collect 30%. That’s why this week is so important for Apple, the success of these developers bring big cash (touch of 30%) to Apple, easy money.
Hardware wise I bought the new MacbookPro (it’s great) in August of 2012 two months after it’s release so I am set for another year or two. I do need a new monitor but it doesn’t look like Apple is ever going to come up with a new one.
All I am saying is that I expected a lot more today and will wait the three months for the new iPhone announcement.
I am sorry but that is it??? We havn’t seen anything released from Apple since like last September, they spent two hours telling us about updates to the software. In my mind their are some nice features but the only one that sticks out is being able to use my phone on my computer or Ipad, will use that a lot.
But very disappointed at the lack of anything of real substance. All of these updates they talked about aren’t coming out until October so frankly we are going almost a year without anything new or different from Apple. is the one in whichI can receive and make Iphone calls today Again the stuff that they showed us is ok but nothing to really knock you off your feet as being a break through item.
Maybe Apple is losing it’s touch on . There hasn’t been a knockout product since before Steve Jobs died.
When do you think the iOS beta precisely will get available for downloading?
Here is the link to download The Swift Programming Language at the iBookstore.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-swift-programming-language/id881256329?mt=11
Cannot wait for CloudKit and for Swift. Will make developing so much faster! As an indie dev who does this at night making PaperBox, the best free iPhone app to get organized (gopaperbox.com), every second is critical. Currently we use Dropbox for auth and storage – gotta imagine Cloudkit makes this both easier and more accessible. Way more iCloud users than Dropbox users. Beyond that, if the services can be accessed outside of cocoa, like via REST, then it is game-on and they’ve created a huge backend-as-a-service environment. I’m more excited about CloudKit then anything in the keynote!