**iOS 13: A Game-Changing Update**
With iOS 13, Apple has finally adopted the swype keyboard, a feature that other keyboards have been using for years. This change will take up 60% less storage on your iPhone, making it a welcome update for those with limited space. The new keyboard also offers a more seamless and smooth typing experience.
**Apple Maps: A Much-Needed Update**
Apple Maps has received a much-needed update, and we're excited about the changes. The "look around" feature is essentially Google Street View, but Apple's version is a lot smoother and easier to navigate. This new feature allows users to see their surroundings more clearly, making it a great addition to the app.
**Sign-In with Apple: A More Secure Option**
Apple has joined the movement of sign-in apps by offering "sign-in with Apple". This feature allows users to create a random email address instead of using their personal one. It's also designed to be more secure and doesn't track users at all. With sign-in with Apple, users can have more control over how they share their personal information.
**Video Editing Made Easy**
When recording a video on your iPhone, you've likely wanted to rotate it at some point. Now, this is possible thanks to the new update. The photo editing abilities that were previously available for photos are now also available for videos.
**Sharing Audio: A New Feature**
One of Apple's standout features with iOS 13 is sharing audio. There are two ways to do this: one-way audio sharing and two-handoff audio sharing. With one-way audio sharing, you can tap your phone to someone else's phone, and they'll be able to hear the same song as you're listening to.
**Multitasking Made Easy**
With iOS 13, Apple has introduced some new features that make multitasking easier than ever. The pencil is also better than before, allowing for more precise drawings and writing.
**The Mac Pro: A Powerhouse of a Computer**
After six years of anticipation, Apple has finally released the Mac Pro, its most powerful Mac yet. This computer packs a lot of brains and can do things that no other Mac can do before. It's not just great for video editing; it's also excellent for sound editing.
**The Mac Pro Display: A 32-Inch LCD Screen**
Along with the new Mac Pro, Apple has introduced the Pro display XDR, which stands for "Extreme Dynamic Range". This display is a 32-inch LCD screen with a 6K Retina display and can match brightness levels found in high-end quality TVs. If you need multiple screens, you can even get up to six displays.
**Mac OS Catalina: A New Era**
Apple has introduced Mac OS Catalina, which marks a change from the Mojave Desert landscape to the coast of California. This update introduces features like Find My Device and Find My Friends, making it easier for users to locate their devices.
**Screen Time: Monitoring Your Screen Use**
With Mac OS Catalina comes a new feature called screen time. This allows users to monitor how much time they're spending on their devices, giving them more control over their screen use.
**Goodbye iTunes, Hello Apple Music and More**
As part of the update, Apple has said goodbye to iTunes. Instead, its features will live on in Apple music, Apple podcasts, and Apple TV. These updates are set to be available in the fall, but for those who can't wait, a public beta will be available in July.
**The Future is Now**
That's all from WWDC 2019. With these updates, Apple has made significant strides in improving user experience, security, and overall performance. Whether you're an iPhone or Mac user, there's something for everyone with this new update.