Apple Wants To Make Anti-crumb Tech Reality For Mac
- Apple Wants To Make Anti-crumb Tech Reality For Mac
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Apple's marathon WWDC 2017 opening session touched on a bevy of key themes enterprises need to ponder. Overall, artificial intelligence was a key theme and enterprises may be able to step up their augmented reality games. Developers also got a bevy of notable software developer kits. Here are the big takeaways for technology professionals.
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Apple Wants To Make Anti-crumb Tech Reality For Mac
Apple is now playing the artificial intelligence and machine learning game too. Based on a Jackdaw Research analysis, AI has occupied a big chunk of the major developer-Microsoft, Facebook and Google-keynotes in 2017. Apple has now joined the club. Executives frequently mentioned machine learning and noted how Siri could do more things (like Google Assistant) and use more voices. Siri will get an upgrade on watchOS as well as iOS. As I noted in a preview, Apple's main task was to outline key AI moves.
The company got into the game and conversation with WWDC 2017. More: CNET: Hardware upgrades woo pros back and set stage for developers to use augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR). Apple upgraded its to handle more graphics processing. The iMac Pro could be a nice showpiece or workstation for enterprises. Apple has been behind the curve with hardware updates and has closed the gap with the PC industry.
The extra horsepower was needed given Apple needed to make a stand in augmented reality. Meanwhile, enterprises and content pros will have more faith in the Apple upgrade cycle. Content pros now have better systems. TechRepublic: Developer tools for Siri and AR support the strategic shift to be more AI and AR centric. SiriKit and ARKit were notable additions. If Siri is going to be the primary screen across devices Apple will need to use its developer base to help.
On the AR front, ARKit will expose the technology to more developers and consumers. Both of those software developer kits will be strategically important going forward. 1 - 5 of 96 An App Store revamp may result in more developer profits. Apple's App Store walkthrough focused on games and apps, but developers had to be thinking better economics. Apple is promising a faster review process and more customer engagement. Let's face it: You can't discover many apps on the current App Store. The upgrade will make it easier to find apps and then conduct transactions.
TechRepublic: Apple's iPad Pro update was overdue, but features like drag and drop and files were outlined like they were something groundbreaking. And those features were great-20 years ago or more.
Apple is making the more of a productivity device with its updates, but the company over rotated on the Apple Pencil and will still struggle to convince me an iPad Pro is better than a MacBook. By registering you become a member of the CBS Interactive family of sites and you have read and agree to the,.
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