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June 3: Tim Cook opens the keynote speech at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference, Monday, June 3, 2019, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)[/caption]
Apple has announced that iTunes is to be replaced by Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV.
There had been speculation that the tech giant was planning to shutter the music service it launched in 2001. The firm also revealed a number of new privacy measures at its annual developer conference in San Jose. A new sign-in will be an alternative to logging into apps using social media accounts, hiding the user’s email address and data. iTunes will remain unchanged on Windows platforms. The announcements were made at the WWDC conference, where the tech giant outlines its software plans for the months ahead.Privacy
Apple announced several new privacy measures, building on last year’s event where it pledged to jam Facebook’s tracking tools. “Privacy is a fundamental human right,” said Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi. He said that there will be an option for apps which request location information to have to ask every time they require it, and they will be blocked from using other markers, such as identifying Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals. Apple is also launching a sign-in-with-Apple login, as an alternative to logging in to a service using a social media account. Using this login, users can choose to hide their email address, with Apple creating a random alternative address which will forward to the real mailbox. “The unveiling of ‘Sign-in With Apple’ will concern rivals, particularly the web giants,” commented Ben Wood from CCS Insight. “Existing sign-in services provide a simple means for single sign-in across the web. Privacy is the differentiator that will be heavily emphasised versus Facebook and Google, and represents a great marketing tool for Apple’s broader privacy stance.”iOS 13
The next iteration of the iPhone’s operating system – iOS 13 – includes a range of changes to its interface, as well as new functions. The new Dark Mode enables iPhone apps to be viewed with a black background, while the Apple Maps app will come with a virtual tour experience similar to Google’s Street View. Other key features include the option to silence unknown callers and block senders within the Mail app, improved search in messages, and optimised battery charging. Apple has also made improvements to its language keyboards, including the introduction of new bilingual keyboards and typing predictions for Arabic, Hindi, Thai, Cantonese, Vietnamese and the 22 official Indian languages. Other news from the conference included:- The Find My iPhone and Find My Friends apps will now track and locate any Apple device, even if it is offline
- Apple says it travelled 4 million miles by car and aeroplane in order to improve the detail on its maps app
- The new Apple TV screensaver will feature 4K high definition images from under the ocean filmed in collaboration with the BBC Natural History Unit, which made Blue Planet
- Improvements to Apple’s Memojis – a form of 3D avatar – were demonstrated in a video made by beauty vloggers Desi Perkins and Patrick Starrr. They now include more accessories such as piercings and make-up