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Apple WWDC 2018 was about playing catch up with Android, improvements with ARKit and making a statement on digital wellbeing
Nimish •Apple also made it clear that it was concerned about its users’ digital wellbeing and would make it very difficult for any third party app or service or even data companies from identifying you as a person and playing fast and loose with your personal data.
Apple WWDC 2018 might not see any new MacBook, iPad Pro, iPhone or any other hardware launch: Report
Tech2 News Staff •It is rumoured that no hardware will be launched at WWDC this year, therefore quashing rumours about a new iPhone being launched at the event.
Apple might launch a triple camera setup on its 2019 iPhones which will support 3D sensing capabilities: Report
Tech2 News Staff •It has been predicted that Apple would give the time of flight technology a miss to opt for a triple camera system in its rear camera setup.
Apple releases iOS 11.3 bringing in ARKit 1.5, iPhone battery health, new Animojis and other bug fixes
Tech2 News Staff •The iOS 11.3 brings in a lot of new features, including that promised feature of giving you an indicator of your iPhone's battery health, new Animojis, health records among other things
Apple labelled as most innovative company in the world, as Reliance Jio, Paytm get mentions on Most Innovative Companies list
Tech2 News Staff •Apple's effort to bring CareKit has helped researchers, patients and developers to make use of data collected via smartphone.
AR and VR industry spending to reach $17.8 billion in 2018; an increase of nearly 95 percent from the $9.1 billion in 2017
Ians •At the moment, for an Indian consumer, the ultimate 360 degree VR experience is either limited to those stations or headgear sold bundled with smartphones.
Rainbrow: This iPhone X game you can play using just your eyebrows, is quite addictive
Nimish •This may be a simple game, but gives a good example of interacting with the game using only your facial muscles.
Google shuts down Project Tango and focuses its energies on the more more scaleable ARCore platform
Tech2 News Staff •Project Tango was an attempt at bringing the benefits of AR to mobile devices, but it did so with a hardware toll.
TweetReality, an AR app, which brings Twitter into the real world
Ians •The app is the brainchild of developer Oscar Falmer, who created it using Apple's ARKit as a prototype for future AR headset-based apps.
Apple iPhone X developers are experimenting with new ways to use the phone's TrueDepth sensor
Tech2 News Staff •The iPhone X’s notch houses Apple’s new TrueDepth sensor that we’re currently using to unlock our iPhones and send animated poop emojis to one another.