This year`s WWDC keynote was more about refinements rather than big changes.
It`s been one heck of a week, and Apple`s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) is wrapping up. Apple has been doing virtual, pre-recorded events since the pandemic started, and honestly, it`s gotten pretty good at them. These keynotes pack in a ton of information in a good amount of time that doesn`t drag on, and we get less cringe-worthy moments that later become bad memes.
This year, Apple gave us iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, macOS 12 Monterey, and tvOS 15. I`ll admit it, though — I may have been a little overhyped for this year`s event after all of the rumors because those rumors ended up being what we didn`t get. Despite that fact, as we dive more into the developer betas, there is actually a lot to like about the next generation of software coming from Apple — in fact, a lot of it feels like big refinements to existing features, and that`s okay. I like to think of this year`s updates as a Snow L...
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