Apple rolls out iOS 6 at WWDC
Technology giant, Apple has rolled out its newest mobile platform, iOS 6 at its annual World Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco on Monday, June 11.
The company claimed that the new version of the software will come with as many as 200 new features. The new version will come with Faster Bluetooth toggling, Do Not Disturb and Privacy options. The platform will also offer a new map system wit h 3-D imaging and voice-assisted turn-by-turn navigation might soon replace rival Google’s Google Maps on iPhone and iPad users.
Apple has also upgraded Siri to turn it into a full digital assistance. Apple has also upgraded Siri to turn it into a full digital assistance. The personal assistance will now be able to open other applications.
The company has added capability in Siri to be able to interact with a large number of apps.
Even as the company also launched the new MacBook Pro, with a shiny new high-definition screen, the new iOS 6 beta is expected to hog all the limelight at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference this year. The event was once again crowded with a series of keynote presentations.