We all knew it was coming, and now it's here. Apple CEO Tim Cook just put months of breathless speculation to rest by pulling back the curtain on iOS 8 during the company's WWDC 2014 keynote address in San Francisco. It doesn't look like the sort of quantum leap that iOS 7 was, but Apple's head honcho assures us that it interacts in some fantastic ways with the new version of OS X and that it pairs great end user features with great developer features.
Shortly after Apple unveiled the Vision Pro at WWDC, speculation about its anticipated successor started circulating.
Apple rolled out iOS 17 beta 1 to developers, and this time, the company makes it essential to have a registered developer ID to install the iOS 17 update.
Unlike previous years, it will not be possible to install the iOS 17 beta only by installing a developer beta profile because, this time, the Cupertino giant will need a certified developer ID with a password.
So basically everything my Android phone has had for years. But since Apple did it late and now includes these features they are revolutionary.