WWDC 2024: Everything announced, from iOS 18 to Apple Intelligence

Apple‘s 2024 version of its World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) was full of news. Like many other tech events in 2024, it focused particularly on AI.

During the conference, AI (a.k.a. “Apple Intelligence”) developments, advancements for Mac users, and lots more were announced — some things we expected and a few we did not. Mashable, meanwhile, has been covering it all. Here are all the announcements you need to know from WWDC 2024.

VisionOS updates

Though the Apple Vision Pro hasn’t been in users’ hands for long, Apple already announced visionOS 2 at WWDC on Monday. The most significant update was to the Photos app, which now has spatial capabilities. Apple dubbed it “new ways to connect with your most important memories.”

iOS 18 gets an overhaul

Apple announced some big shifts for iOS18 at WWDC, including the ability to personalize your home screen using dark mode and color filters. The Photos app, Control Center, and more are also getting changes.

Photos will now have a filter to remove screenshots and new, automatically created sections, like Trips (for…trips) and a section for what it considers your best pictures. iOS 18 will also have a dark mode for the home screen and a revamped Control Center that’ll help users control music or specific apps.

Vitals monitoring on Apple Watch

Apple dropped some major updates for WatchOS 11 at WWDC on Monday.

Perhaps chief among those updates was a vitals monitoring tool that’ll keep track of your heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, and sleep. There were also updates to workout tracking, including a tool that rates how hard you work out, in an apparent effort to help folks get their exercise while also avoiding over (or under) doing it.

Scheduling texts, finally

Apple announced at WWDC that users will now be able to schedule text messages. (What took you so long, Apple?)

As Apple noted in its presentation, you’ll never forget a birthday text again. Or, at least, you better not.

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iOS 18 will also include features such as fonts with bold, italic, strikethrough, and other effects.

A new password manager

Apple showed off its Passwords app for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia (macOS 15) during WWDC. The idea is that Apple’s built-in app will take over for services like LastPass.

Apple is basically expanding on the iCloud Keychain tool that many folks might already use. It’ll move all your credentials to that app and automatically add new passwords you create.

In other words, maybe you can soon retire that password sticky note hidden in a drawer somewhere.

Safari gets an AI revamp

Apple announced some new features for its browser at WWDC 2024, including an AI-powered feature called Highlights that’ll summarize webpages and articles.

That means if you’re reading about a TV show, then Safari will show you more info about the program via AI.

Apple Maps adds topographic maps

Hikers rejoice: Apple Maps announced it would add topographic maps at WWDC 2024.

The demonstration during the keynote showed maps indicating changes in elevation as well as a feature that would show trail networks and hiking routes. That’ll be huge for the weekend warrior crowd.

apple maps showing topography


Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Answering calls via AirPods and a nod

AirPods announced a neat new feature at WWDC 2024. You can now answer a call by nodding or ignore it by shaking your head sideways.

The demo in the keynote presentation noted this might be useful in a setting like a crowded elevator, which isn’t the ideal spot for a call.

man in crowded elevator


Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Apple also announced that AirPods Pro will feature voice Isolation, which means your voice will come through clearly even in a noisy setting.

This story is developing and will be updated…

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