Apple WWDC News: Things You Should Know From Apple's 2016 Keynote; No Reports About MacBook Pro 2016 And MacBook Air 2016

The anticipated Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has just begun. According to reports, the Cupertino-based tech giant released its 2016 keynote. Find out what is in store for you in the future.

WWDC Keynote 2016

Here are parts of the keynote in the WWDC per Tech Crunch that you should ponder on.

iMessage Revamped - iMessage gets the most overhaul. It includes inline previews when linking images or YouTube to messages, you can switch to emoji keyboard when typing and use invisible ink. With the last feature, you can send garbled messages that will only appear when you swipe across them. In this way, you can send messages with anticipation or surprise factor.

Smarter QuickType - this button above the iOS keyboard is now smarter. If you receive a message from someone asking for say, John's email, it will automatically look up at your contact for persons named John and offer the email addresses. If someone asks your location, it will offer up a button to send back your current location. This feature aims to make your experience better and faster.

Maps Gets Updated - The built-in iOS Maps app comes with an overall interface update but aside from this, it picks up some tricks from Spotlight's "Proactive AI". The update Maps can now look back in your calendars and location history to suggest a direction to where it thinks you are heading.

Swift Teaches Users To Code - Apple wants their users to be smart and in with technology by helping them learn how to code. This app called Swift includes user-friendly and easy to understand lessons about custom/lightweight development environment.

More Keynotes - Among the entries in the keynotes include iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3 and tvOS. It also comes with a Voicemail transcription.

MacBook Pro 2016 And MacBook Air 2016 A No Show

MacBook Pro 2016 and MacBook Air 2016 are among the anticipated Apple items at WWDC. Unfortunately, for the second time, fans were disappointed because there were not even mentioned in the keynotes.

According to TechnoBuffalo, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are no-shows at the WWDC. Well, we do not know if Apple has a huge surprise in the next days. Fans are hopeful to hear news and updates about the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. We hope Apple will not disappoint us this time.

What do you think of the WWDC keynote? Is MacBook Pro 2016 and MacBook Air 2016 coming soon? Share your thought in the comment section below.

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