NEW YORK (AP) β Apple kicked off its second annual all-virtual developer conference with a keynote that outlined new updates to its software for iPhones and other devices. The presentation highlighted more privacy options for paid iCloud accounts and a βFind Myβ service that helps find errant AirPods, but included no major product announcements.
The latest renovations in Appleβs $2 trillion empire come at a pivotal time for the Cupertino, California, company. Apple is facing legal and regulatory threats to its control over its App Store, a so-called βwalled gardenβ that produces substantial profits for the company.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Craig Federighi, Appleβs senior vice president of software engineering, and other executives outlined updates to software for Apple's many devices including its MacBooks, iMacs, iPhone, iPad and Watch.
Appleβs new MacOS software, dubbed Monterey, supports what Apple calls βuniversal control,β which lets people use one mouse and keyboard to control an iMac desktop computer, MacBook laptop and iPad at the same time.
Forrester analyst Julie Ask said the improvements Apple showed off, like the βuniversal control,β play to Appleβs strengths in blending its products and services.
βThe news today was nothing βnew new,β like holy cow how did they make that happen,β she said. βBut each of us picks up our phone 100 or 200 times a day, and theyβre making 100 little moments a day better, more seamless, and easier.β
She pointed out Apple's plan to support digital IDs including drivers licenses and state IDs from βparticipating U.S. statesβ in its digital wallet, as another example. Apple did not identify which states that will include.
βThey have an army of people trying to get these deals signed,β she said. βApple gets a lot of criticism for being so controlling. But they can do things other big brands struggle to do.β
A βLive Textβ feature in iOS 15 will let you highlight text in photos and copy and paste it or look it up online. It will also integrate Air Pods into its βFind Myβ service, which helps people find lost or misplaced Apple products.
Apple is introducing more privacy features to its paid iCloud plans, including a way to hide your email address, encrypt video, and a βPrivate Relayβ feature of Safari that encrypts data from the web browser similar to a VPN.
Paid plan pricing isnβt changing. Users pay for any iCloud storage above the free 5GB storage users get for free. In the U.S., those plans start at $1 a month for 50GB of storage.
Apple didnβt announce when iOS 15 will be available, but the company traditionally releases the free updates to all compatible iPhones in September.