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"Hey has not adopted Apple’s own in-app payment system or allowed users to sign up for its full, paid service through the iOS app. Hey is also now able to work with enterprise customers, as Apple initially took issue with the app’s consumer focus. These burner accounts will expire after 14 days.
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"The company has submitted a new version of Hey that meets the strict letter of Apple’s rules but clearly defies their spirit: the company will now offer iOS users a free temporary Hey email account with a randomized address, just so the app is functional when it is first opened. The app was approved on a temporary basis and is now available while Basecamp works to meet Apple’s current policies.

"Apple is a customer across several areas of business," said an Intel spokesperson, "and we will continue to support them."įollowing last week’s decision by Apple to not allow Basecamp’s ‘Hey’ email app and the resulting online criticism of the Apple Store polices, Apple moved to cool the heat in the room in the days before WWDC. This comes after Apple's announcement that it is transitioning away from using Intel processors, which Tim Cook says will take two years to complete. "In a statement to AppleInsider, Intel says that Apple remains a customer and that the company plans to continuing supporting them. One of the consequences of Apple’s two-year transition to ARM processors on Mac is that Intel’s role will be slowly diminished, even though Intel will remain a critical part of the Mac specifications or the next few years o new machines and replacement parts. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg © 2020 Bloomberg Finance LP Apple will walk into its annual development conference facing one of the biggest backlashes from its giant community of creators since the App Store started almost 12 years ago. Conference seen on a laptop computer in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., on Monday, June 22, 2020. Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., speaks during the Apple Worldwide Developers. As for the iMac, it will feature an all-new form factor design and a 24-inch display.” "
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“ "…the Arm-based 13-inch MacBook Pro design will be similar to the current 13-inch MacBook Pro, with Apple planning to discontinue the Intel version. "Kuo says that the first Mac models to adopt Arm-based chips will be the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro and an iMac with a redesigned form factor, with Apple planning to launch the new models in the in fourth quarter of 2020 or early in 2021 at the earliest. Mac apps that aren’t ready for Apple's chips immediately will run on virtualization."Īs for the new Macs with the ARM chips, consumers can expect a MacBook pro by the end of the year, and an iMac early in 2021, reports Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo ( via MacRumors):
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MacOS native apps already work with Apple silicon and big software partners such as Microsoft and Adobe are on board with the Arm shift. "The company also outlined a case that revolves around innovation and an easy transition. Going forward, Apple's design language across devices and operating systems will be more consistent - as will the hardware that powers them. "At WWDC 2020, Apple laid out a roadmap that started with operating systems and went into hardware and processors. The key news from WWDC, at least from a business point of view, is the Mac platforms move away from Intel and on to Apple designed processors based on the ARM architecture… the same architecture you will find in the iPad and iPhone platforms. Calendar is also getting more powerful menus connected to toolbar buttons.” Items can be dragged and drop through this menu. "Also, many apps, including Photos and Notes, will get a left-side menu, that makes them look a lot like their Mac app versions. The new search field looks and acts a lot like Spotlight on the Mac, and can be used to find content in documents, find apps and facts. "iPadOS looks a lot like macOS now, starting with redesigned search has been redesigned.
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The iPad’s fork of iOS also picked up an update at WWDC with the announcement of iPadOS 14, and it has narrowed the gap between the ultraportable iPad tablets and the mostly deskbound Macs. There’s a search field located at the top of the App Library, with all your apps organized alphabetically in a list view underneath it." "Apple says the App Library will know to curate your apps into specific categories, such as "Apple Arcade" for games from that service or "Social" for social media apps.
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The idea is to cut down on the amount of pages you need to scroll through to get to a specific app-instead, all the apps are available from one screen, not unlike an Android phone's app drawer. A new feature called "App Library" sits at the bottom of home screen pages and automatically organizes various apps into groups. “At the forefront of iOS 14 is a redesign for the home screen on iPhones.
