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  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you.

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  • Before we start with the keynote,

  • we'd like to take a moment to talk about the tragedy

  • that occurred yesterday in Orlando, Florida.

  • We offer our deepest sympathies

  • to everyone whose lives were touched by this violence.

  • It was senseless, unconscionable act of terrorism and hate,

  • aimed at dividing and destroying.

  • The Apple community is made up of people from all

  • around the world, from all different backgrounds

  • and all different points of view.

  • We celebrate our diversity.

  • We know that it makes us stronger

  • and moves everyone forward.

  • Please rise and join us in a moment of silence

  • to honor the victims and the people who loved them.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Hello and welcome to WWDC 2016.

  • It's great to be here at the legendary Bill Graham Auditorium

  • in beautiful San Francisco.

  • We have a really big and jam-packed morning planned

  • for you, and we couldn't be more excited.

  • Let me give you some details on the conference this year.

  • This is our 27th Worldwide Developers Conference.

  • The developer community has never been more vibrant.

  • We now have 13 million registered developers

  • with 2 million added in the last year alone.

  • The conference this year sold out over 5000 attendees

  • and millions more watching on the live stream.

  • This is truly a worldwide conference.

  • We have people here from over 74 countries.

  • We're excited that we're attracting

  • so many new developers.

  • Over 70% of the attendees

  • at the conference this year are attending the conference

  • for the very first time.

  • Now, we're investing in the next generation of developers.

  • We've awarded 350 scholarships this year.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • These guys are incredible.

  • If you see them, make sure that you congratulate them.

  • We have over 100 attendees at the conference this year

  • that are under 18 years of age.

  • The youngest, the youngest is only nine.

  • Wow. I met her yesterday and she is going

  • to make one heck of a great developer.

  • This week is about helping you get the most

  • out of our platforms.

  • So we have over 100 engineering-led sessions

  • and over 150 hands-on labs with over 1000 Apple engineers

  • on site here to help you through the week.

  • The App Store started eight years ago with only 500 apps.

  • Recently, we passed a major milestone.

  • We now have 2 million apps on the App Store.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Your 2 million apps had been downloaded 130 billion times.

  • And as you know, the App Store is the best business opportunity

  • for developers.

  • We're about to pass $50 billion paid directly to developers.

  • This is absolutely amazing.

  • And of course, successful developers translates

  • to us having the best apps on our platform for users

  • and this is what really matters.

  • Now, we have a busy morning planned but I'd

  • like to take a moment to talk

  • about why we do what we do at Apple.

  • Our north star has always been about improving people's lives

  • by creating great products that change the world.

  • And we've been doing this for a long time.

  • But today, for the very first time, we're going to talk to you

  • about four Apple platforms.

  • Each of these platforms is category-defining

  • and world-changing.

  • The Macintosh changed personal computing.

  • Today, it's the most innovative

  • and loved personal computer on the planet.

  • iPhone changed phones forever.

  • It's the best smartphone experience and the gold standard

  • by which everything else is measured.

  • The iPad magically transforms a glass canvas into anything

  • that you want it to be.

  • It's our clearest expression of the future

  • of personal computing.

  • Apple Watch, only one year old,

  • it's already the ultimate device for a healthy life.

  • And Apple TV just announced last fall based on the idea

  • that the future of TV is apps,

  • it's already transforming the biggest screen in our homes.

  • Now, we love creating great apps,

  • we love creating great products that change the world,

  • but we can't do it alone.

  • Developers are a crucial part of that journey.

  • You are about-- You are a part of everything that we do,

  • and everything that we will do going forward.

  • Because it's together that we enrich people's lives.

  • Now, we offer you four incredible platforms

  • that power these world-changing product experiences.

  • watchOS, tvOS, OS X, iOS.

  • We're going to move each of these platforms forward today

  • and we'd like to get started with watchOS.

  • And to do that, I'd like to invite Kevin Lynch up.

  • Kevin.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Tim.

  • So I am really excited to talk with you about watchOS

  • and show you some of what's ahead.

  • Now, people who are using Apple Watch love it, particularly

  • for quick glances at information and quick interactions.

  • And our top focus is performance and we've made optimizations

  • across the entire system including a serious acceleration

  • in app launch time.

  • Your app should actually respond instantly.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • The information you look

  • at should be updated before you go look,

  • so it's ready the instant that you are so you're not waiting.

  • In watchOS 3, your favorite apps can respond instantly.

  • So let's take a look.

  • So we're going to accomplish this

  • by keeping your favorite apps in memory.

  • We're going to support background updates of data

  • and refresh the information so it's ready the instant

  • that you are, and then we support quickly launching these

  • apps and interacting with them.

  • This is going to work for both the built-in apps

  • and third-party apps.

  • Let's take a look at an example.

  • This is watchOS 2 and we're going to look

  • at an app called Onefootball.

  • We're going to launch it from the complication the bottom left

  • and we're going to see how long it takes.

  • So here we are launching the app, takes a few seconds

  • to launch, and then once it launches, it loads some data,

  • and it updates, there we go.

  • So that is a pretty typical example of watchOS 2.

  • Now, we're going to take a look

  • at Onefootball launching in watchOS 3.

  • Are you guys ready?

  • OK, don't blink.

  • That's it.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • So that example is about seven times faster but it feels

  • like a million times faster.

  • So now, we've made it really easy

  • to access your favorite apps.

  • You can just press the side button below the crown

  • to show what we call the dock.

  • You can choose which apps go here

  • and you can quickly scroll through them.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • The apps are now both glanceable and interactive rather

  • than separate concepts.

  • This is a dramatic improvement

  • in how it feels to use the watch.

  • So this increased performance allowed us to have access

  • to our favorite apps quickly.

  • We want to be able to access them anywhere.

  • So by using the side button, we can get to them easily.

  • Now, another key design goal we had was

  • to make the watch feel more familiar.

  • And so we've done with the watch face,

  • now we've added control center.

  • You just swipe up from the bottom,

  • just like on iOS, and very familiar.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • So this is a giant improvement at how it feels to use apps

  • and to navigate the watch very simply and easily in watchOS 3.

  • Now, we've also made it more powerful to reply to messages.

  • So now, when you receive a message, you can see the ways

  • to respond right there.

  • We've removed this step.

  • You don't have to actually press reply now.

  • You can just pick the way you'd like to reply.

  • And if you just scroll down,

  • you'll see your smart replies right below the message.

  • So you can just tap reply in less than a second.

  • Now sometimes, you don't see exactly the response you like

  • and you're not in a situation where you can use dictation,

  • so wouldn't it be great

  • if you can just write your message on the watch?

  • Well, we're introducing a new way to do that with something

  • that we call Scribble.

  • With Scribble, you have a new way to respond just

  • by writing what you like on the screen,

  • and you can just quickly draw the letters

  • for your message right there

  • like writing something like Starbucks.

  • You can see the letters go right on top of each other.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • So that's a great new way to respond with just the response

  • that you like on your watch.

  • Now, the watch face is great for quick looks

  • and it reflects your style

  • and it's also the character of the device.

  • Now, we've had Mickey as a fun watch face that I like to use

  • on weekends but I know what my daughter is going to really love

  • because Minnie is coming to the watch now.

  • And of course, you can choose from a variety of colors

  • for her outfit that match her bands perfectly.

  • Now, one of the most frequent things people do is look

  • at their activity rings

  • and we're adding a new watch face specifically

  • for that called Activity, so it's a great beautiful way

  • to see your rings throughout the day.

  • It comes not only in the analog version

  • but also a really nice chronograph version

  • and a digital version, so a super good way for looking

  • at your progress during the day.

  • We've also added a really simple new face that we call Numerals,

  • which is very beautiful, and the hours actually go

  • around the dial during day, and you can choose from a variety

  • of fonts that match your style,

  • so a really simple new watch face called Numerals.

  • Now, there's a lot of watch faces to choose from

  • and we're finding that people are actually switching

  • between faces for different occasions, so we're going

  • to make that super easy.

  • You can now just swipe to switch the face you'd like to use,

  • and you can choose which faces you'd like

  • and how they're configured so you can easily get to them.

  • We've also added the ability to add more complications to faces

  • like Weather here on the photo's face.

  • So now, really simple to navigate

  • and use your watch faces as well.

  • Let's see all of this stuff running live.

  • For a demo, please welcome Stacey Lysik.

  • Stacey.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Kevin.

  • Good morning.

  • I could not be more excited to have the opportunity

  • to show you watchOS 3 today.

  • I wake up to my favorite new face,

  • just the girl I've been looking for.

  • Now, in watchOS 3, you have a place to keep all

  • of your favorite apps.

  • You choose which apps go in your dock and you choose the order.

  • I can bring up my dock by pressing the side button.

  • And I can swipe through my apps one at a time or lay my finger

  • down in these dots at the bottom of the screen and fly

  • through my dock to get to any app.

  • And the apps in my dock are live,

  • so I can get a quick glance at information

  • without even launching an app like how close I am

  • to closing my activity rings.

  • And the apps have been redesigned to put me

  • within one tap of the thing I most want to do.

  • Let's take a look at the Timer app.

  • One tap to launch it and it's right there waiting for me.

  • I can still set a custom timer if that's what I want to do,

  • but the most common choices

  • for a timer are right here on the screen.

  • So with one tap, I can set a 10-minute timer

  • and get right back to what I was doing.

  • Even my favorite apps from the App Store can be in my dock

  • like Sweat with Kayla, and Lyft, and they are lightning fast too.

  • Let's take a look.

  • With one tap, I can call a car.

  • Yikes, three minutes.

  • I have so much to show you like New Apps, Reminders

  • and Find My Friends that have been designed specifically

  • for this kind of quick interaction.

  • Let's look at Reminders.

  • Now, I can keep all my lists with me throughout the day

  • and just check things off as I get them done.

  • Here's my bucket list.

  • You don't get to do this very often

  • but today is just one of those days.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Find My Friends takes advantage of background updates

  • to ensure I always have the latest and greatest location

  • for my friends and family.

  • Now, I never have to worry about whether my kids got

  • to their activities on time.

  • And we wanted to make changing your watch face as easy

  • as swiping through apps on your dock.

  • And while Minnie is fabulous for a casual weekend,

  • sometimes I want to wear something simple and elegant.

  • Now, with an edge-to-edge swipe, I can get to my Numerals face.

  • And for those of you as obsessed with closing your rings as I am,

  • we now have the Activity face.

  • Every time I raise my wrist,

  • I get to see those big beautiful rings reminding me

  • to get up and get moving.

  • And I can launch my workout right from the face.

  • With the New Quick Start feature, I can bypass setting

  • up a goal and just get started.

  • [ Beeping Sound ]

  • I didn't really come dressed for a workout today, so I'm going

  • to swipe over and that then take us back to our watch face.

  • Notifications are still right where you think they'd be,

  • pulled down from the top of the screen.

  • This is a message I saved from my friend Isabel.

  • She's been teaching me a little Mandarin and she wants me

  • to reply about dinner tonight in Chinese.

  • I can do that with the new Scribble feature.

  • Scribble works in English and Chinese

  • and it knows what language my keyboard has been set to.

  • So with my finger, I can write out a quick message.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • [Foreign language] or 8 o'clock.

  • Those are just a few of the features of watchOS 3

  • but of course there's more.

  • Back to Kevin.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • That was awesome, Stacey.

  • Thank you.

  • And it's so exciting to achieve this new level

  • of performance on the watch.

  • And we're finding that people

  • who are wearing Apple Watch wear it all the time.

  • And this opens up some new great ways that we can help.

  • And one of these is actually getting help

  • in critical situations just

  • by pushing a button that's actually on you.

  • So you might be having a medical emergency, for example,

  • or a safety situation.

  • And we're going to be able to help with that with SOS

  • on the watch and we're going to make it easy to call for help.

  • To activate it, you just press and hold the side button.

  • It's going to countdown to let you know it's calling 911.

  • And then you're going to be on a live call

  • with the emergency services right on your watch.

  • This works either as a cellular call via your iPhone or directly

  • from the watch if you're connected to WiFi.

  • Now if you're done talking on the phone's emergency services,

  • the watch will automatically notify your emergency contacts,

  • they'll send them a message.

  • The message also will include a map of your current location

  • so they know where you are

  • and they can coordinate with each other.

  • Now, after sending the message,

  • your watch will actually now show your medical ID

  • which is also a new feature in watchOS.

  • It has things like for example your age and allergies

  • and other information you'd like to put there.

  • And SOS works not only just in the US

  • but it works internationally.

  • So for example you might be traveling to some place

  • like Hong Kong and you might not know what the emergency number

  • is to call but your Apple Watch does.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So in this case, it calls 999 rather than 911.

  • So this is an emergency feature that isn't one

  • that you'll use often but when you need it,

  • it's going to be there and that's SOS.

  • Now, one of the primary reasons people are wearing the watch

  • today is for fitness and health.

  • And we're enhancing the activity and workout apps

  • and we're adding a new app that we think you're going to love.

  • Take a look at this, please welcome Jay Blahnik.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thanks, Kevin.

  • >> Thank you.

  • >> So we know that one of the most popular apps

  • in the Apple Watch is the Activity app.

  • And as Kevin and Stacey have mentioned,

  • many people have told us that they actually become more active

  • because they become addicted to closing the activity rings.

  • And we love hearing that.

  • But we also know that many people are motivated

  • by other things.

  • Some people are motivated by getting support

  • from their family and friends.

  • And if you're like me, you're motivated

  • by good old fashion competition and we wanted to make

  • that possible as well.

  • So with watchOS, we're introducing activity sharing.

  • And it couldn't be simpler.

  • All you have to do is swipe to the right

  • of your own activity rings

  • and there you'll see your selected family

  • and friend's rings as well.

  • Now you can sort by whatever metric is most important to you.

  • So you can sort by steps, you can sort by workouts,

  • you can even sort by exercise minutes.

  • Here you'll see that I've sorted by the move ring and I'm right

  • where you'd expect me to be.

  • I'm getting by butt kicked by Stacey but I'm annihilating Jeff

  • which makes me very happy.

  • If you want to see more details, all you do is tap on anyone

  • on your activity list and you'll get an up close look

  • at their activity rings, but you can also see things

  • like their daily step count

  • and their workouts even from third parties.

  • But one of my favorite features is

  • that you can communicate directly with the people

  • that you're sharing activity with right

  • in the Activity app through messages.

  • And when you do, you'll get smart replies that are geared

  • around fitness and activity.

  • Some are supportive, some are a little more competitive

  • but you can also do some fun things.

  • For example, at the end of a workout,

  • you could send your raising heart rate to one

  • of your activity friends.

  • Or your raising heart rate to one of your activity friends

  • or you can also send smack talk in your own voice right

  • through audio messages.

  • So we think this is going to be a great way for you

  • and your friends to stay motivated

  • to keep each other active and we can't wait for you to try it.

  • Now, our team has been working hard to enable features

  • that would allow more people

  • to use the Activity and Workout apps.

  • And one group we've been thinking a lot

  • about is wheelchair users.

  • Now, many wheelchair users already have an Apple Watch.

  • And they've witnessed and told us that they love it

  • because it gives them instant access to messages

  • and notifications right from their wrist.

  • And this is particularly important

  • because many wheelchair users have

  • to tuck away their iPhone securely throughout the day.

  • But to do a great activity and workout experience,

  • we also recognize that we couldn't just use the same

  • algorithms that we've used for non-wheelchair users

  • because the biomechanics are completely different.

  • For example, many wheelchair users use a semicircular

  • technique when they're pushing their wheelchair throughout

  • the day.

  • But as the terrain changes and the speed changes,

  • they may switch to an arc technique

  • or a single-loop over technique.

  • And this is what makes it complicated.

  • These are only a few of the techniques that they may use.

  • We knew that to do this right, we not only have to do a lot

  • of studies but we would also need

  • to enlist the help of experts.

  • So, we worked with the Challenged Athletes Foundation

  • and the Lakeshore Foundation.

  • These are two of the world's largest organizations

  • that are dedicated to promoting physical fitness

  • for people in wheelchairs.

  • With their help, we were able to conduct the studies.

  • And we were able to do it on a wide variety

  • of wheelchair users including some veterans.

  • And now, wheelchair users will have a setting.

  • The time to stand notifications will be changed to time to roll.

  • [ Applause ]

  • There will be two workouts

  • in the workout apps specifically dedicated to wheelchair users

  • and of course the activity rings will be optimized

  • for wheelchair pushes.

  • We could not be more excited about this feature

  • and we're incredibly thankful to our partners

  • for helping make it possible.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, one of the things that we've learned about health

  • in Apple Watch is that simple things

  • like the activity rings can be very powerful

  • at helping people change behavior.

  • But we also know that there's a lot more

  • to health than just fitness.

  • And we've been thinking way beyond that.

  • So with watchOS, we're launching a brand new app

  • for health, it's called Breathe.

  • And it's designed to guide you

  • through simple deep breathing sessions

  • that can help you quiet your mind, relax your body

  • and just better deal with everyday stress.

  • Now, yoga practitioners have been using deep breathing

  • exercises for thousands of years as a way

  • to positively impact the body and mind.

  • But the medical community has also embraced deep breathing

  • as a great way to improve daily health.

  • Dr. Deepak Chopra, one of the early advocates

  • of body-mind medicine has said, "Taking a moment every day

  • to do some deep breathing can reduce stress,

  • calm the body-mind as well

  • as have a long term health benefits."

  • Now to get to the app, it's easy.

  • You can launch it from your watch face, you can launch it

  • from the dock or like the stand reminders,

  • you can actually set smart notifications to remind you

  • and start building this as a habit every single day.

  • When you open the app, you can easily change the amount

  • of time you want to do your session,

  • from one to five minutes just by turning the digital crown.

  • And when you're in the app experience, you'll be guided

  • by beautiful visuals that make it really easy to follow along.

  • And if you prefer to do this with your eyes closed,

  • you can turn on the haptic feedback

  • and gentle taps will guide you

  • and you can do without even looking.

  • When the session is over, you'll get a summary.

  • And you'll also get your heart rate from the last few seconds

  • of the session you just did.

  • Now if you already do deep breathing,

  • we think this is going to be a great way for you to fit it

  • into your day more often.

  • But for those of you that don't, we think this is going

  • to be a great way to get started and just one more simple way

  • that it can help you live a better day.

  • These are just a few of the exciting updates we have planned

  • for fitness and health in watchOS.

  • Now I'm going to give it back to Kevin.

  • [ Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Jay.

  • That was really terrific.

  • I was actually using the Breathe app back stage.

  • It helped me a bit.

  • So, watchOS 3 is a giant step forward for you as developers.

  • When someone adds your apps to dock or to the watch face,

  • it benefits from all the instant launch experience

  • that we're showing and you get background time

  • to update your information before someone goes and looks.

  • And that will enable really quick interactions

  • with your app on the watch.

  • Now you can already build apps that are native to watch

  • that you can run independent of iPhone,

  • but we're also adding a number

  • of new APIs you can take advantage

  • of when you're building apps for the watch.

  • One of those is support now for Apple Pay within your app

  • on the watch, so you can do purchases right there.

  • Fitness apps will now be able

  • to run the background during workouts enabling access

  • to real-time heart rate information and motion data.

  • This is going to enable a whole new category

  • of fitness apps on the watch.

  • Also we're enabling a much richer and expressive apps

  • in watchOS including support for SpriteKit and SceneKit,

  • native event support from the crown and for touch gestures.

  • You can clap, it's good.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Audio and video can be embedded right inside your app UI

  • and you can connect across devices

  • with Game Center and CloudKit.

  • So we're really excited about what new apps now can be created

  • on the watch and they're going to be amazing.

  • This is a great new opportunity for all of you.

  • And the preview release for you is available today,

  • so you can get going.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And the free upgrade is coming to all watch users this fall

  • and it's going to feel like a whole new watch.

  • And that's just some of what's coming

  • in watchOS, thank you very much.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • So, now to give you a look at tvOS,

  • please welcome the one and only Eddy Cue.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> So let's talk about tvOS and Apple TV.

  • Last fall, we introduced the next generation of Apple TV

  • and for the first time, developers had a modern platform

  • like iOS to develop for in the living room.

  • And we said the future of TV is apps.

  • And the response to Apple TV has been incredible.

  • Here is what Chris Albrecht the CEO of Starz had to say.

  • tvOS has allowed Starz to create an experience

  • on Apple TV unlike anything we've done before

  • and our subscribers are loving it.

  • Here is what the CEO of BoomBit,

  • a very popular iOS game developer had to say.

  • We easily extended our iOS game experience to the living room,

  • something that is incredibly difficult to do

  • on traditional consoles.

  • Our last generation Apple TV had 80 video channels and thanks

  • to many of you, we now have over 1300 video channels.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And we have over 6000 native apps in just seven months.

  • And I've got some new apps to tell you about.

  • First, Sling which offers a great selection

  • of live cable channels is coming to Apple TV today.

  • Fox Sports Go, I'm a huge sports fan, four sports game all

  • at the same time on one screen coming this summer to Apple TV.

  • Molotov, a revolutionary new TV service in France

  • with over 100 live channels video on demand exclusively

  • on iOS and Apple TV coming next month.

  • Great sports games like NBA 2K, adventure games

  • like Minecraft story mode and SketchParty.

  • Use your iPhone or iPad to draw and then you sit

  • around the TV to guess.

  • It's a lot of fun to do this with your group of friends.

  • Now we've got great updates to tell you about for tvOS

  • and let me start with the Apple TV remote app.

  • Now Apple TV comes with the incredible Siri remote.

  • It uses touch for navigation, Siri to tell it what you want

  • to watch, and motion to play games.

  • But a lot of our customers have told us

  • that they would love an app on their iPhone

  • that had all those same capabilities,

  • and so we're making a new version of the remote app.

  • This is what it looks like.

  • It's got a beautiful mount playing screen

  • with playback controls, but most importantly,

  • all the features of the Siri remote.

  • You have touch for navigation, Siri to give it commands,

  • and it uses the accelerometer and gyroscope to play games.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And of course, you can enter text with the keyboard.

  • Next let's talk about Siri.

  • Siri changed the way we interact with our television

  • because now we just tell it what we want to watch.

  • And we're making it even better

  • because now you can search movies by topics.

  • Now my daughter is actually going to high school this fall

  • and I remember back when I went to high school,

  • it's been a while, there are some great movies

  • that I'd love to watch with her.

  • And now Siri makes this really easy because I can just say,

  • find high school comedies from the 80s.

  • I'm sorry.

  • We'll do that one again.

  • Find high school comedies from the 80s.

  • And there are some of my favorites.

  • I actually have watched them all.

  • Let's take a look at "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"

  • and with just one tap, we can start watching.

  • Now Siri actually searches over 650,000 movies and TV shows now,

  • but what about YouTube?

  • Well, that's easy too because now you just ask Siri.

  • Search YouTube for Steph Curry three pointers.

  • Siri launches YouTube and shows you the results.

  • But a big part of your TV experience is live channels.

  • And we've got some great channels on Apple TV like ABC,

  • CBS, FX and a lot more that give you live channels.

  • But to start watching, you got to find the app,

  • you got to launch it and then you got to find the channel.

  • Well, we've got a great new feature called Live Tune-In.

  • And all you have to do-- watch ESPN 2.

  • Take them straight to the action.

  • >> Goal.

  • [ Inaudible Remark ]

  • >> And this is already working with a lot of great channels

  • and we're making Live Tune-In available

  • on both your iPad and Apple TV as well.

  • And one problem with this is, let's be honest, when you go in

  • and you launch a video channel app for the first time,

  • you get something like this.

  • And you got to go find a browser, authenticate

  • with a code and then authenticate

  • to your TV provider.

  • Well, we're going to make this change a little bit.

  • But it's worst because you got to do it for each in every app.

  • And now, we're going to make it all go away

  • with the feature we call single sign-on.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • You sign in once on your Apple TV and you get access

  • to all of your network apps.

  • And we make it even better, we-- A page on the after,

  • we'll show you all of the apps that you now have access to.

  • And of course, we're bringing this to iOS as well.

  • Now in addition to single sign-on,

  • we've got some other great updates.

  • Now Apple TV looks beautiful but there are times

  • where you wish it was darker because you're in a home theater

  • or a dark room and now that's really easy

  • because you can just switch to dark mode.

  • And we want to make it even easier

  • for customers to get your apps.

  • And so just like when you download an app on your iPhone,

  • it automatically downloads to your Apple TV,

  • it now automatically downloads to your Apple TV

  • and this is really great and I'm going to show you.

  • So I get the major league baseball app on my iPhone,

  • you do nothing and there it is right on your Apple TV.

  • Now there's never been a better time for all of you

  • to build apps for the big screen

  • and we've got some great new features for you as well.

  • First of all, ReplayKit

  • where you can live broadcast your gameplay

  • or save the video to share it later.

  • We've got PhotoKit, it gives you access

  • to your complete iCloud photo library,

  • all the videos, all the photos.

  • And of course HomeKit where you can create apps

  • to control all the devices in your-- on-- at home.

  • And that's just some of the many features we've got.

  • Things like support for four game controllers,

  • multiplayer game sessions and a lot more.

  • And that is a quick update to the tvOS.

  • A new Apple TV remote app, great Siri enhancements,

  • with topic search, YouTube and Live Tune-In.

  • Obviously single sign-on, so now you get access

  • to all your network apps and great tools for developers.

  • And all of you will get a developer preview today.

  • I can't wait to see all of the apps that you start building

  • and our customers will get it this fall and that is tvOS.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Now, to talk to you about OS X, here is Craig Federighi.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Good morning.

  • And good morning, it's great to be back at WWDC

  • to talk to you about OS X.

  • And of course, no presentation at WWDC

  • about OS X would be complete without some kind

  • of naming controversy.

  • Now, I'm not talking about some allegedly baked members

  • of marketing team going on some kind of vision quest

  • around California looking for a special name.

  • I'm actually talking about the name OS X itself.

  • You know, OS X has been with us as a name for over 15 years.

  • And it served us so well.

  • But as we look at it alongside its younger brethren,

  • something sticks out.

  • We realized that there's a name that would be so much clearer

  • and so much more elegant.

  • And so we're making it so.

  • The name of the world's most advanced desktop operating

  • system is now Mac OS.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Now of course each version of Mac OS does have a special name

  • after a place that's especially important

  • to us here in California.

  • And this year's Mac OS is no different.

  • But the choice this time was obvious.

  • Our latest newest OS X is macOS Sierra.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now Sierra is a fantastic new release.

  • With a big focus on continuity, the iCloud and the fundamentals

  • of the Mac experience.

  • I want to start with continuity.

  • Because continuity is like magic, your devices are able

  • to sense themselves around you

  • and use secure peer-to-peer wireless protocols to enable you

  • to move from one task to another

  • across your devices just seamlessly.

  • What we wanted to take on this year,

  • one task that we all do many times a day every time we start

  • using our Macs and that feature is called auto unlock.

  • So--

  • [ Applause ]

  • Today, when you first approach your Mac to use it,

  • the experience is something like this.

  • You open it up, you confront with a password field,

  • then you type, and then maybe mistyped,

  • and then retype your password, and then you're

  • in and using your Mac.

  • But you know for many of us,

  • we already have a device securely authenticated

  • to our wrists that already knows who we are

  • and could tell our Mac.

  • And so then, when we open our Mac,

  • it could be a little bit more like this.

  • And we're in.

  • It's that simple.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And we made this really secure using time of flight networking

  • to make sure it's you who's that close to the machine

  • who is unlocking it, so it's really great.

  • Now, the next continuity feature

  • in macOS Sierra is universal clipboard.

  • Now-- Wow, gasp.

  • So-- but I know copy and paste is so fundamental to the way

  • that we use our Macs for so many years now.

  • But what if when you are on even your iPhone

  • and you found some new text, and you just want to copy it,

  • that when you then went to your Mac,

  • well you could just paste it right in.

  • And now you can with images, video,

  • everything completely automatic.

  • Now I'd like to move on to iCloud

  • and specifically iCloud Drive.

  • Now today with iCloud Drive, you can put documents

  • into your iCloud Drive that you explicitly want

  • to make available to you across your other systems

  • as well as your iOS devices.

  • And customers have been quite a bit of this.

  • There are actually 10 billion customer documents

  • in iCloud drive today.

  • But we want to take this a step further.

  • We want all of your documents

  • and your desktop accessible to you everywhere.

  • So that when you're on one Mac, maybe you're putting things

  • in your normal documents folder, well,

  • of course those should be available

  • to you on your other Macs.

  • But you know for 30 years now, we all learn to do the work,

  • the things that we're working on right now, well,

  • where do we put those?

  • So often it's on our desktop.

  • So let's make our desktop available on our other Macs

  • as well and have those files be available to us

  • on the go on our iPhones.

  • Now you can.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Next up, optimized storage.

  • You know, we love using our Macs

  • and we fill them with so much stuff.

  • But you're going to end up with a situation like this.

  • And, we know, what do you do about it?

  • Well, it turns out we're going to give you a solution.

  • And it works in two ways.

  • First, it helps you make room for the files that--

  • your new files by keeping your older ones up in the Cloud.

  • So, whether it's your full resolution photos,

  • when your others are in iCloud Drive or movies

  • that you've already watched in iTunes

  • or even those old mail attachments, we can clear off

  • that space locally and make those things available

  • to you on demand.

  • But we also want to make it easy for you to get rid

  • of files you'll never use again automatically.

  • Things like your Safari web cache and maybe the trash

  • that you keep forgetting to empty

  • and redundant data that's stored by mail, well, we can get rid

  • of all of that as well.

  • And we provide a really simple user interface

  • to help you do it.

  • Now, as a task, we took a system that was nearly full,

  • had about let's say 20 gigs free,

  • and we put it through the paces.

  • Now, it had a lot of photos and a lot of documents.

  • It had movies that were already watched, mail with lots

  • of attachment, apps, system files and so forth.

  • And we turned on all the switches for optimized storage.

  • And we went from 20 gigs free to 150 gigs free.

  • So, we think that's going

  • to make a difference for all of you.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Next, Apple Pay.

  • So, we all love using Apple Pay in stores to pay with our phones

  • and our Apple Watch at the cash register

  • and to shop inside apps on our iOS devices.

  • So, of course, we wanted

  • to bring this experience to the Mac.

  • We thought long and hard about exactly the right way to do it.

  • And I think we'd nailed it.

  • [ Laughter and Applause ]

  • I think we might have an accessory business

  • for some carrying straps, can be very helpful.

  • No, this is not how people are going to shop on our Macs.

  • We shop online, on the web, in Safari.

  • And so, what are we doing?

  • We're bringing Apple Pay to the web.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So now, when you're shopping online, you'll have a Pay

  • with Apple Pay button available to you.

  • When you click it, a sheet comes down that actually prompts you

  • to securely authenticate your purchase using continuity right

  • on your iPhone with Touch ID.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And of course, this works with your Apple Watch as well.

  • So, you can authenticate with just a tap on your wrist.

  • And already, many, many merchants are signed

  • up to bring their web storefronts

  • to support Apple Pay on the web.

  • And Apple Pay is expanding hugely geographically.

  • It's now available in the United States, the UK, Canada,

  • Australia, China and Singapore.

  • And in the next few months,

  • it's coming to Switzerland, France and Hong Kong.

  • Now, next, I want to move to part

  • of the Mac experience, and that's tabs.

  • You know, many of us love using tabs to take a mess of windows

  • that we have in Safari and get them neatly organized

  • in tab set.

  • Well, now, we want to bring that to all

  • of your multi-windowed apps.

  • So, maybe you have multiple windows open in maps, well,

  • you could organize those in tabs.

  • But because it's built into the system, you could do

  • that for third apps as well.

  • In fact, we've implemented it in a way

  • that the apps you already have installed can support this

  • out of the box without any modification,

  • so tabs everywhere.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So next, picture-in-picture.

  • We love watching video on the web.

  • But sometimes, we like to keep track

  • of a video while we're doing other work.

  • Well now, you can.

  • You can push the picture-in-picture button.

  • Your video goes under a nice little PIP.

  • You can move it around the screen and it works great

  • in full screen as well.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So, these are seven great features in macOS Sierra.

  • But there is one more.

  • And this year, I'd like to unusual step

  • of letting this feature introduce itself.

  • >> Hi, it's me.

  • It's sure is great to be on the Mac.

  • How about a demo?

  • >> That's right.

  • Siri is coming to the Mac.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And it looks like Siri would like to a give a demo.

  • So, let's get to it.

  • So, we have macOS Sierra right here.

  • And the first thing you'll notice is right here

  • on the dock, we have access to Siri.

  • So, I can ask Siri a question.

  • Let's say, how do you like being on a Mac?

  • >> Pretty awesome, lots of space, aluminum unibody walls

  • and no complaints about the lack of Windows.

  • >> So--

  • [ Applause ]

  • So, it's the same Siri that we know and love.

  • But now on a Mac, it can do so much more.

  • Things like sophisticated queries for files

  • like show the files I worked on last week about the offsite.

  • >> Have I ever told you your file is so styling.

  • >> So, we have my search results.

  • But what's really incredible is I can refine

  • that sophisticated query with a follow on like,

  • just the ones Ken sent me that I tagged with draft.

  • >> For your filling pleasure.

  • >> So you see I have just the files I'm looking

  • for right there.

  • But what's great is this is a useful result that I may want

  • to throughout the day as I work.

  • So, I can actually click on this plus button

  • and pin it right here into my notification center.

  • And it is-- yeah, it's really great.

  • And this works for lots of your Siri results.

  • So, I'm going to actually open this team offsite presentation,

  • just working on a little project here.

  • I'll take this one full screen.

  • We see we're planning an offsite.

  • There are a bunch of activities.

  • But while I'm working in full screen, Siri is there for me

  • and helps me multitask.

  • So, I can do things like, play my power ballads playlist.

  • [Background music] Oh yeah.

  • So, Siri to the rescue with some awesome tunes.

  • I can let this play all day.

  • But I think we'll get on with the demo.

  • So, I can actually use my Siri results here

  • to help me complete this presentation.

  • So, I have an image result here for slacklining.

  • Let me just click in my Siri result.

  • Drag it right into my presentation.

  • And I can also have Siri search the web for me.

  • So, let's do, search the web for pictures of falconry.

  • >> Here are some images of falconry I found on the web.

  • >> OK. That looks like some good fun.

  • So, I can actually take the results right out of Siri

  • and drag them into my document.

  • It's pretty epic.

  • [ Applause ]

  • But, you know, I'd like to actually replace this map

  • with one that I've been working on here on my iPad.

  • So, my iPad is so great because I can actually use my Apple

  • Pencil to do some drawings.

  • So, let's say, I'm going to take my Apple Pencil here

  • and I'm going to draw a path.

  • Maybe we'll take a hike like this,

  • maybe out over here, just like that.

  • OK, that looks like just the drawing I want.

  • But of course, I'd like to now get it on my Mac.

  • So, how do I do that?

  • Well, why don't I just copy it--

  • but I'm not just copying it to my iPad because when I return

  • to my Mac, I can paste it just like I would anything else,

  • actually wirelessly transfers it automatically into my document.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So, now that I looked at this trip,

  • I realized that it's a horrible idea.

  • So, I can actually use Siri to message my friend.

  • Tell Ken, maybe we should just see a movie.

  • >> Here's your message ready to send it.

  • >> You bet.

  • >> Sent.

  • >> So, I can use Siri, of course,

  • to do messaging at any time.

  • And it can also help me find that movie.

  • What new movies are playing this Friday?

  • >> I found eight movies playing on Friday.

  • >> All right.

  • So, Siri has given some results.

  • And "Finding Dory" looks pretty good.

  • So, let's open that up.

  • Now, I can go play the trailer.

  • [Background music] But I could also drop it right here

  • into picture-in-picture.

  • And you see in picture-in-picture,

  • I can actually resize if I want.

  • I can reposition the PIP window to any corner.

  • And, of course, it works great in full screen,

  • right on top of my other content.

  • So, this movie looks pretty good.

  • So, I think I'll go back into the browser.

  • And let's actually buy some tickets.

  • So, I see there's a showing here at 7:15, I'll select that.

  • Select the amount.

  • Let's go with 10 of us.

  • And here you see, buy with Apple Pay button.

  • So, watch what happens when I click buy Apple Pay,

  • I'm prompted to confirm here on my iPhone.

  • I just used Touch ID with my fingerprint.

  • And I can securely authenticate my transaction just like that.

  • And that is a quick look in macOS Sierra.

  • So, Sierra, some great features for continuity, the Cloud,

  • Apple Pay, user experience and, of course, Siri.

  • And there's much more

  • that you'll be hearing about later today.

  • Now, Sierra is available to you developers

  • in developer preview form today

  • and we're doing a public beta in July.

  • You can sign up now at beta.apple.com.

  • And they'll be available to everyone else in the fall

  • across all of these systems.

  • That is your update on macOS.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Next, let's turn to iOS.

  • So, iOS, we're hitting a big milestone

  • because now I'm pleased to introduce iOS 10.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, iOS 10 is a huge release for the developers.

  • And it is the biggest iOS release ever for our users.

  • Now, there are 10 big features I want to talk about today.

  • And let's start off with number one, that's user experience.

  • Now, in iOS 10, we've redesigned the experience

  • of the lock screen.

  • With rich notifications, they give you quick interaction

  • with apps through the expanded use of 3D Touch.

  • But rather than just talk about it,

  • how about I just show it to you right now?

  • Let's do a demo.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, one thing a lot of us have noticed now

  • that we have our iPhone 6ses

  • with the incredibly fast Touch ID sensor is

  • that we can just blow past our notifications

  • on our lock screen.

  • We never even get to see them.

  • And so, in iOS 10, we have a great solution.

  • It's called raise to wake.

  • And it lets you see what's on your lock screen

  • without ever touching a button.

  • Let me show it to you now.

  • I just raised my wrist and phone wakes up just like that.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, the first thing you'll notice is these beautiful

  • notifications are no longer causing us

  • to darken the-- your wallpapers.

  • So, you get to look at that.

  • But what's more important is they're really interactive

  • through 3D Touch.

  • So, for instance with this calendar notification,

  • I can just 3D Touch on it.

  • And I can jump right in and get all this rich detail

  • about this invitation.

  • I can see my calendar.

  • And I can accept right here.

  • Now, this is especially great with messages.

  • Let's 3D Touch into that one.

  • And here, you see, I see the message that was sent to me.

  • I can respond right here, the keyboard.

  • But what's great is I can stay in the conversation,

  • right here on the lock screen.

  • And even get rich responses like images right inline.

  • And this works really well with third-party apps as well.

  • So, for instance if I get a notification from Uber,

  • I can just press in and I get this completely interactive

  • and animated live status update on my car as it comes in.

  • It's really great.

  • Now, of course as always,

  • you can get your notifications right here

  • from the top of the screen.

  • But now, with 3D Touch, if you want to clear them,

  • you can just press in and clear them all with a tap.

  • It's really great.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, control center is available from the bottom

  • of the screen as well.

  • We can just swipe up from the bottom.

  • See, it's beautifully redesigned,

  • gives me great access to all my controls.

  • But if I swipe over, you see, we have a special area

  • for our music with nice big controls

  • and beautiful album art right there.

  • Now, we'd made it easier than ever to get

  • at your camera from the lock screen.

  • So, I can just slide over from the right,

  • and there's my camera.

  • And it's easy to take a picture of my demo notes, right there.

  • That's good.

  • And we've made it easier than ever to get at your widgets.

  • Just slide over the other way.

  • You can see I have my weather.

  • I have my calendar.

  • I get my news top stories.

  • And you notice these widgets have the ability for me

  • to get more information.

  • So, I can do show more and see the rest of my day.

  • You'd like to think.

  • And I can even get more information right here

  • from apps on my home screen.

  • So, for instance, it looks like I have decent number

  • of unread e-mail messages.

  • And now, if I 3D Touch there,

  • I can see who it is I've been ignoring this whole time,

  • my VIPs.

  • Now, if I swipe over here, I can also get great information

  • on the activity without even launching the app.

  • I just 3D Touch in and get a look at my rings.

  • And this can work really well with third-party apps as well.

  • So, I'm going to jump into ESPN.

  • I can see information about my latest team.

  • And if I want that widget available to me at all times

  • on My Today view, I can just add that widget like that.

  • And I go over to My Today view, and there it is.

  • And I can get that show more information.

  • And you see, I get a graphical update

  • on the highlights from the last game.

  • And if I tap in, live action.

  • >> Curry to Igoudala.

  • Shot clock at seven.

  • Curry fakes, puts up a three.

  • Bang.

  • >> Bang.

  • >> Stephen Curry from downtown.

  • It's a 10-point game.

  • >> Oh yeah.

  • So, that is a quick look at the new lock screen

  • and home screen experience in iOS 10.

  • You have a beautiful new control center,

  • interactive notifications and great ways to use your widgets.

  • It's great on the iPhone and the iPad as well.

  • Next, number two, Siri,

  • huge part of the user experience in iOS.

  • Now, Siri services over two billion requests a week

  • from customers.

  • And there's so many things that you can ask Siri.

  • But now in iOS 10, Siri is going to be able to do so much more

  • because we're opening up Siri to developers.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, you'll be able to ask Siri, things like, send a WeChat

  • to Nancy saying, I'll be five minutes late.

  • And Siri can summon up the WeChat UI right inside

  • of the Siri environment.

  • Now, of course, Siri, because it understands the domains

  • of things like messaging, it allows you to say things

  • in so many different ways.

  • I could've said, WeChat Nancy that I'll be five minutes late

  • or I need to send a message

  • to Nancy via WeChat saying I'll be five minutes late.

  • And I could do that in all sorts of different languages.

  • But because now in iOS 10, we have an intense API,

  • it allows Siri to take on that part of the work

  • and lets the extension do what it does best, like messaging.

  • And so, now, we support messaging with apps like,

  • Slack and WhatsApp and, of course, WeChat.

  • It could do things like ride booking in Siri with services

  • like Uber, Lyft and Didi in China, photo search for--

  • in apps like IM, Shutterfly and Pinterest.

  • And you could start, pause and stop your workouts in apps

  • like MapMyRun, Runtastic and Runkeeper.

  • And even do payments to send money to friends,

  • with things like Number 26, Square Cash and Alipay in China.

  • And do VoIP calling through apps

  • like Cisco Spark, Vonage and Skype.

  • And it works great in the car as well.

  • Because with CarPlay, you can now safely send your messages

  • as well as make VoIP calls all inside the CarPlay environment

  • with your favorite apps.

  • And that's a quick update on Siri.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Number three, QuickType.

  • And the big news this year is we're bringing Siri intelligence

  • to the keyboard.

  • So, today, QuickType is able to use a context

  • to help predict what words you might type next.

  • Well, now, we're using deep learning

  • and a technique specifically called LSTMs

  • to enable much more intelligence in longer context.

  • So, we can tell the difference between, the Orioles are playing

  • in the playoffs and the children are playing

  • in the park automatically.

  • And Siri can help you do responses more intelligently

  • than ever.

  • So, you might get asked, where are you?

  • Well, Siri can suggest right there on the suggestion bar

  • that you supply your current location.

  • Tap it and you can get your location

  • with the map right into your transcript.

  • And people might ask you about contact information

  • for a friend, well, Siri can automatically offer

  • up the most relevant contacts.

  • Now, right locally on your device, Siri has information

  • about what you've been doing.

  • And so, it can extract information from a message

  • that maybe says, oh, you're talking

  • about dim sum at 11 a.m. on Sunday?

  • Well, when you go

  • to automatically create a calendar event,

  • Siri can prefill it for you with things like,

  • oh, that must be brunch.

  • Fill out the location.

  • Pick the time.

  • It's really smart.

  • And Siri does so much more.

  • It can check your calendar availability

  • for you automatically.

  • Help you paste a recent address automatically.

  • Fill it in based on addresses you were browsing in other apps.

  • It can help you look up terms it recognizes,

  • things like movies and restaurants.

  • With one tap, you can get more information.

  • And Siri now-- the QuickType keyboard supports

  • multilingual typing.

  • So, if you like typing alternating maybe

  • between English and Spanish or Italian,

  • you don't have to switch keyboards.

  • QuickType can follow you automatically.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So, that's QuickType.

  • Next, number four is photos.

  • Now, we love capturing so much of our lives

  • on our cameras with-- on our iPhones.

  • They're so great.

  • And with iCloud Photo Library, we have those photos with us

  • across all of our devices.

  • Well, we wanted to give you easier ways, of course, to find

  • and experience the photos that you've taken.

  • And one of those is with places.

  • So now, we let you see all of your photos on a map.

  • It's a great way to relive a trip for instance.

  • But the big news in photos this year is advanced

  • computer vision.

  • We're applying advanced deep learning techniques

  • to bring facial recognition to the iPhone

  • and it's all done locally on device taking advantage

  • of the power of the advanced silicon

  • in all of our iOS devices.

  • You can get all of your most important people automatically

  • built in the people albums for you automatically and all done

  • with your privacy protected.

  • Now, we're applying the same kind of technology

  • with deep learning to object and scene recognition as well.

  • In fact, we do 11 billion computations per photo

  • to be able to detect things like there's a horse,

  • there's water, there's a mountain.

  • And with this, you can do really powerful searching

  • on your device.

  • But, you know, sometimes, the magic in experiencing

  • in your photos isn't just about finding the photo

  • that you know you're looking for,

  • it's about being reminded serendipitously of a memory

  • that would be so special.

  • And so now, we're using advanced artificial intelligence

  • to analyze across your entire photo library, all done locally

  • on device, to cluster together photos and relate them based

  • on location, the people involved, the scenes.

  • And out of this, be able to surface memories

  • that would be most relevant to you at any given moment.

  • We can bring forward things like trips.

  • We can spot trips that might be important to you.

  • We can figure out that you might want to see photos

  • of a highlight reel of the last weekend or the last year

  • and offer those to you at just the right time.

  • We can bring forward memories of people that are special

  • to you or groups of people.

  • And topics, special photos you took, for instance,

  • when you're on the water, at the beach, at the mountains,

  • these can make wonderful memories to survey over time.

  • But most important, we pull these together

  • into an intuitive user interface that makes these so engaging.

  • And I'd like to show you that experience now.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So let's take a look at photos.

  • So we see there's a photo album here of a family.

  • But what you'll notice

  • at the bottom is this new tab called Memories.

  • Let's take a look.

  • So we can see here, there are number of memories

  • that have been offered up into this memory speed.

  • And at the top, there's a vacation

  • that the system has spotted

  • where the family took a trip to Tahoe City.

  • Let's dive in and take a look at a memory.

  • Now you see there's actually a movie up at the top,

  • we'll talk more about that later.

  • And down below, there's this beautiful layout

  • of highlights of the photos.

  • Now, I can tap Show All and actually see a grid

  • of every photo that was taken.

  • But you can see how the summary intelligently draws

  • out the most special photos into these highlights

  • that are really great to browse.

  • Now, if we go further down, we see that it's actually pulled

  • up a set of people that are in the photo, the family, grandma

  • and grandpa and the uncle.

  • And a map of the location where all of those photos were taken.

  • And down here at the bottom,

  • we have related other memories I might want

  • to see related to this one.

  • And it's really smart.

  • So you see that the Santa Cruz and Fourth of July memories,

  • where grandma and grandpa were both on the trip

  • into Tahoe City and in these.

  • So those are offered up as related.

  • And this Tahoe City trip was an outdoor vacation,

  • so it would offered up another one like Alaska.

  • And you can see, there's another time the family was also

  • at Tahoe City, but this time in the winter.

  • And I'm going to jump in to that related memory.

  • And you see once again, we have photos and videos at the bottom.

  • But I want to highlight the movie up here at the top.

  • You know, we all take so many pictures and movies

  • and we never go back to actually assemble them

  • into something we'd want to watch.

  • But, now our iPhone can do that for us automatically.

  • Let's see what the iPhone has created for this memory.

  • [ Music ]

  • So, isn't that great?

  • [ Applause ]

  • The advanced computer vision

  • of the Photos App is now doing analysis of just the right parts

  • of the video to include the right photos

  • and it's editing them together with the right mood

  • and with the right music.

  • Now, when you have a memory like this,

  • you often want to share it.

  • And sometimes, you might want to make it a little shorter say

  • for sharing, so I can just use this slider at the bottom

  • and say, I'd like it to be shorter.

  • And maybe I want to change the mood a little it.

  • You notice there's a mood slider just up above there

  • and that was a pretty great snowball fight.

  • So I'll pick epic.

  • And based on these changes,

  • it's going to completely re-edit the movie to new music.

  • Let's take a look.

  • [ Music ]

  • That's pretty epic.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And that's a quick look at memories in iOS 10.

  • It's really fantastic on your iPhone

  • and it's great on your iPad as well.

  • And Mac gets many of these new features as well.

  • The great new face recognition engine,

  • scene and object recognition search and the ability

  • to browse photo and video galleries of your memories

  • and the Apple TV is just such a great way

  • to experience those memory movies

  • on the biggest screen in your house.

  • So that is Photos.

  • Now next, I want to talk about the big news in all

  • of our biggest services here at Apple.

  • And to do that, I'm going to bring up for number five,

  • six and seven, Eddy Cue, back to the stage.

  • Eddy.

  • [ Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Craig.

  • I love the new Photos.

  • Can't wait to do it.

  • So, let's talk-- Let's get started with Maps.

  • Now last year, we introduced Nearby,

  • a great way to find places and transit

  • with an incredible amount

  • of detail including all the entrances

  • and exits from every station.

  • But for iOS 10, we've got an all new design for Maps.

  • It starts with making it easy to access controls

  • and details on locations.

  • And we're making Maps do more for you in advance.

  • It's more proactive.

  • So you slide up from the bottom and you can suggestions.

  • Maps knows that usually, at this time, I usually go to work,

  • or it can look at a calendar event and find the location.

  • It also gives you convenient ways to filter

  • down in the places you might want to go.

  • For example, let's take a look at restaurants nearby.

  • But we're in San Francisco, I feel like seafood.

  • So I can slide across the bottom, and now,

  • I can see all the seafood restaurants right

  • in San Francisco.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, were applying all of these new designs to Navigation

  • as well so you get more information, it makes it easier

  • to follow and control and we even include traffic on route.

  • Now, when you're driving, it will automatically zoom in

  • and as you get to along straight away,

  • it willl automatically zoom back out.

  • And you can even pan and zoom way further ahead

  • to see what the traffic conditions are.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Now we give you quick controls to let you see route details.

  • So now, you can even look and see on your route where food

  • or gas stations are and Maps will tell you how much longer it

  • will take if you go to any one of those.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And of course, we're making this available on CarPlay.

  • And if there's a lot of traffic ahead,

  • Maps will proactively give you alternate routes

  • and tell you how much time it'll save.

  • And we're making it safer

  • to follow directions while keeping your eyes on the road,

  • because now, you can get turn by turn right

  • in the instrument cluster of your car.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, we think you're going to love these updates,

  • but there's more because we are opening Maps up to Developers.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Now, with map extensions,

  • you can enable all new capabilities in Maps.

  • For example, you can make a reservation using a popular app

  • like OpenTable.

  • You pick the number of people, the time right inside of Maps.

  • And because these are extensions, they're open

  • to all developers around the world like Ding and Ping

  • in China and Zomato around many countries around the world.

  • And when you're ready to leave, you tap on directions and now,

  • you're offered the new option to book a ride.

  • And with app extensions like Uber, you can pick any kind

  • of car, pay for it with Apple Pay and see the status.

  • So again, I can find a restaurant,

  • I can book a reservation, I can request a car, I can pay for it

  • and I can see when it's going to arrive all without leaving maps.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And these extensions are open to all developers,

  • here's the Chinese ride service app, Didi and that is Maps.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Number six, Music.

  • So Apple Music lets you play from millions of songs,

  • thousands of playlist curated by our team of experts

  • and it's been an incredible year.

  • We now have over 50 million paid subscribers.

  • This is the fastest music service ever in its first year.

  • And, we've learned a lot along the way.

  • And so today, we've got an all new Apple Music redesigned

  • from the ground up.

  • [ Applause ]

  • We want to give greater clarity and simplicity to every aspect

  • of Apple Music and here is what it looks like.

  • It has a beautiful-- It has a beautiful new design language

  • that allows the music to be the hero.

  • Nothing shows this more than Now Playing.

  • Now the new structure makes it clear where you are

  • and also emphasizes the features that you use every day and all

  • of these changes come together

  • to create a new music app that's both more intuitive

  • and familiar.

  • And now, to give you a demo of it,

  • I'd like to invite up Bozoma Saint John.

  • [ Applause and Cheering ]

  • >> Thank you, Eddy.

  • All right.

  • Ladies and gents, I'm so excited

  • to show you the all new Apple Music.

  • Now lots of people listen to their music from their Library.

  • So now when we open up the music app,

  • you'll see that the first tab is the Library.

  • People also have huge music libraries.

  • So now it's easier to navigate with simple sections

  • like Playlist, Artist, Albums, Songs,

  • and now a new section called Downloaded Music.

  • When I tap on to Downloaded Music, you'll see that this is

  • where all of the music which is on my iPhone 6.

  • Now, I call myself a super execumommy

  • because I'm flying all over the place

  • and now it really makes it easy for me

  • to see all the music that's on my iPhone.

  • There's also the recently added section

  • and this includes the Albums, Songs, and Playlist

  • that I've recently added to my Library.

  • You'll see that there's tons of awesome music here

  • like this classic, the Sugar Hill Gang and it kind

  • of feels appropriate to get this party started with a little bit

  • of Rapper's Delight, right?

  • Come on, let's listen to something.

  • [Background Music]

  • Come on ya'll.

  • Now you recognize this beat, right?

  • Come on, we're going to make this whole auditorium rock.

  • Come on. On one, two, three, let's go.

  • One, two, three, rock.

  • Yes, there you go.

  • All right.

  • Now we're going to multi-tab, OK?

  • Look at the bottom of the screen.

  • You see the artwork, the title,

  • and controls so that you can skip.

  • And when we open it, you'll see that there is beautiful detail

  • on the artwork, the controls, and now, there are lyrics.

  • So come on, we're going to rap.

  • Let's go.

  • [ Music ]

  • Come on, ya'll.

  • [ Music ]

  • OK, you know what, no.

  • We're going to pause this, OK?

  • Because some of guys are not rapping to the beat, OK?

  • But you'll have plenty of time on your own

  • to study the lyrics, OK?

  • All right.

  • Let's go to the next tab, For You.

  • I love For You.

  • It's my favorite part of Apple Music.

  • And you know why?

  • Because it's all about me.

  • Yes, that's correct.

  • So now, you'll see that at the top For You,

  • there's a Discovery Mix.

  • Now this contains the songs that have been picked just for me,

  • so I can discover new artists and new music.

  • There's also the Recently Played like we just listened

  • to the Sugar Hill Gang, so it's right there,

  • I can navigate easily to it.

  • And daily curated playlist.

  • Now it's Monday.

  • I usually like to strut into the office on a Monday and look

  • at the playlist today.

  • It's called the fashion runway strut.

  • That's all about me.

  • It's right here, OK?

  • Now this is not a typical Monday, but I still want

  • to know what I be strutting to, so let's listen.

  • What do we got?

  • [ Music ]

  • Yeah, that's right.

  • Just say, get it girl.

  • OK? Now listen, I could be getting it, all right?

  • I could get my strut on up and down the stage.

  • This is too early for that.

  • I don't want to hurt you guys, OK?

  • So we're going to pause this, OK?

  • All right.

  • [ Applause and Cheering ]

  • All right, but we are going to get back to this.

  • OK. So, the rest of For You as you'll see has awesome music

  • that again is, for my taste, I've got Playlist here, Albums,

  • and there's even Connect.

  • Now the artist that I'm following has posted art

  • and music and videos and all kinds

  • of awesome stuff for me to connect to.

  • Browse, this tab is for all of us, OK?

  • The Apple Music editors have taken so much time,

  • listened to tons of music to tell us what is the most recent

  • and most important like you'll see right now, the hot album,

  • Nick Jonas, all right?

  • You all pay attention.

  • Now we've also got this easy navigation down here

  • with New Music, Curated Playlist and even Top Charts.

  • So we tap on Top Charts, we can see who's--

  • look at that, it's Drake.

  • I mean Drake has been at the top of chart for a little bit, OK?

  • But you can see who else is on there.

  • Now, let's go to Radio.

  • Radio is live in almost a hundred countries.

  • You guys know that?

  • You don't believe it's live?

  • All right and Beats 1 is becoming the largest radio

  • station in the entire world.

  • Now we can explore Beats 1

  • and see what's live and listen right now.

  • We can also see the upcoming shows

  • and we can even see featured shows by legendary artist

  • like Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, Mary J.

  • Blige, Sir Elton John.

  • Have guys listened to his show, it's called the Rocket Hour, OK?

  • It's amazing.

  • And if you haven't listened to it, you can tap right here

  • and listen on demand at your leisure.

  • So that's awesome.

  • Now when I want to listen to nonstop music,

  • I can go to view all stations and listen

  • to genre-based stations like Pure Pop because I

  • like to listen to pop music all day long, why not?

  • But I think since we're coming to the end here,

  • I would like to do something a little bit different

  • and play something for the world, right?

  • So let's play some real hits.

  • Let's see what we've got.

  • [Background Music] Now that sounds like the beginning

  • of some good Ghanaian highlife music.

  • All right guys.

  • Basically, it's all new Apply Music.

  • I hope you enjoyed it.

  • Thank you.

  • [ Applause and Music ]

  • >> Wow, wow, wow.

  • Thank you Boz.

  • That's the all new Apple Music.

  • It is incredible on your iPhone, iPad, your Mac and PC.

  • Your Apple TV and Android too and that is Music.

  • Number seven, let's talk about news.

  • And last fall, we introduced Apple News

  • to bring you the best stories

  • from the best publishers all personalized for you.

  • And we introduce it with a great set of publications,

  • but we've got a lot more.

  • We now have over 2,000 publications in Apple News

  • and our readers are loving it.

  • In fact, we have over 60 million monthly users reading in news

  • and with iOS 10, we've got some big changes.

  • It starts with an all new design.

  • Here's what it looks like.

  • We've taken all of the stories in For You and broken them

  • up into clear sections which make them easier to follow.

  • Here's Top Stories.

  • Here's Trending where you can see the most popular stories

  • right now.

  • All of the topics you follow like sports

  • and news is even smart enough to create new topics

  • for you based on what you read.

  • Here's one for me on Formula 1 racing.

  • And you're going to love our Featured Stories

  • where our editors handpick the best stories.

  • But we wanted the news to be the place where you read all

  • of the stories from your favorite publications

  • and that's why we're introducing Subscriptions.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So now, you can read every article from magazines

  • like National Geographic, newspaper--

  • newspapers like the Wall Street Journal right inside of news.

  • And in addition to subscriptions,

  • we're bringing breaking news notifications.

  • And so now, you get the most important stories delivered

  • right to your lock screen.

  • That is our big update for News,

  • an all-new designed subscriptions

  • and breaking news notifications and that is news.

  • [ Applause ]

  • I'd like to turn it back to Craig now.

  • [ Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Eddy.

  • It's just some fantastic new designs.

  • Now, on to number eight and it's HomeKit.

  • You know, before we announce HomeKit two years ago,

  • the home accessory space was a mess of incompatible

  • and insecure protocols and accessories that required you

  • to download a separate app that you needed to learn just

  • to control each individual accessory.

  • But with HomeKit, we've been changing all that.

  • We're making sure that your home automation products work

  • together easily and securely.

  • And this year, we've rounded out the set

  • of accessory types supported by HomeKit

  • to include important new categories

  • like cameras and door locks.

  • And in fact, essentially every major maker

  • of home accessories has shipping

  • or has announced support for HomeKit.

  • And home builders are getting on board as well.

  • Some of the biggest builders of homes here in United States

  • and in China are now building new homes

  • with HomeKit built right in.

  • So you can move in and just start controlling your home.

  • But you know, this year, we're taking the next big step

  • for HomeKit and iOS in the home.

  • We're building on the HomeKit framework

  • with a great new app what we call Home.

  • It's right on your iOS home screen.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now when you launch the Home app,

  • you get to see your own personalized wallpaper

  • and all of your accessories.

  • No matter who are they're made by

  • and you can control them so easily.

  • If you want to turn on the light, of course, just tap it.

  • If you want to adjust the dimmer, we'll just press

  • in a little harder and slide

  • and you can adjust the dimmer just like that.

  • So you can tap, tap, tap across all the accessories

  • in your home, but sometimes,

  • you'd like to trigger a change to all of them.

  • And for that, we have something we call Scenes.

  • So for instance, if you want to get ready for bed,

  • you can tap Good Night.

  • You'll see they'll close the living room shades,

  • lock the front door, adjust the thermostat, all in one step.

  • Now Siri knows how to interact with Scenes as well.

  • So in the morning, you say good morning to Siri.

  • Well Siri can automatically get your home all ready for you

  • for the day and you can also control your accessories

  • without launching an app at all

  • because HomeKit is actually built right

  • in to control center.

  • Swipe up control center, you can swipe

  • over to see your home controls and which is to tap,

  • for instance, open up your garage door.

  • Now, HomeKit takes advantage

  • of our interactive notifications as well.

  • So if someone rings the doorbell for instance, you can tap in

  • and actually get a live feed of your front door camera,

  • talk to them on the Intercom if you want

  • and even unlock the door,

  • all right from the lock screen of your iPhone.

  • Now, yeah.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now since your Apple TV is always on, always plugged in,

  • and always on the network in your home, it can serve

  • as a secure point for remote access

  • and automation within your home.

  • So when you're on the go, you can actually access all

  • of your accessories, securely end to end encrypted

  • and you can setup automation like Geofences so that

  • when you roll into your driveway, you can make sure

  • that the garage door will open, the lights will turn on

  • and maybe even the hot tub will start up in the back

  • for you, all automatically.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, the Home app is great on the iPhone.

  • It's also fantastic on the iPad as well.

  • So many people like using the iPad

  • as the ultimate home control device whether they're mounted

  • on the wall or on the coffee table.

  • And of course, there's nothing beating the remote

  • that you always have with you right on your wrist,

  • the Apple Watch, it comes

  • with built-in home control support as well.

  • So that's a quick update on Home.

  • Next, yes, thank you.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Number nine, phone.

  • You know, we all receive a lot of calls,

  • but we want to make sure that when you miss their calls,

  • you have the best experience possible.

  • So now, you can actually get voice mail transcription

  • of your incoming calls to get to see what was it's

  • about without having the listen.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Of course, sometimes we are there and we receive a call

  • like this and we wonder what the heck it's about.

  • And unfortunately, in China, this can be a real problem

  • where there's a lot of voice mail spam.

  • So now, we're supporting an extension API

  • where third parties like Tencent can provide information

  • automatically to tell you a possible phone spam.

  • This is going to be super useful for a lot

  • of people around the world.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, of course, people love doing calling for many,

  • many different sorts of apps.

  • And today, the experience is something like this

  • when you receive a call,

  • a notification on your lock screen.

  • Well now in iOS 10, we have a great new VoIP API,

  • that means you're experience

  • for incoming calls instead can be like this.

  • [ Applause ]

  • VoIP apps can now integrate into the lock screen.

  • They're integrated in your phone Recents.

  • They're in your phone Favorites.

  • And your contact card has been enhanced,

  • so it remembers how you like to call each person

  • and you can access them that way with just a tap.

  • So we've been working with our partner Cisco

  • on elevating mobility in the enterprise.

  • And now using our VoiP API combined

  • with their Cisco Spark app, it's never been easier

  • to use your iPhone with work because in addition

  • to receiving calls made to your personal cell number,

  • you also can receive calls made to your work number right

  • from your iPhone whether you're at your desk or on the go.

  • It's really handy and that's Phone.

  • Next-- OK, thanks.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So next, number 10 and this one is a doozy, it's Messages.

  • Now Messages is the most frequently used app on iOS

  • and people love sharing things

  • with Messages whether it's photos or links

  • to their favorite websites, but they look like this

  • but not any longer because now we have rich links.

  • So when you share links, you get artwork from the website,

  • extracted titles, it's really great.

  • And it's especially awesome when you get to share with things

  • like video because they can play right

  • in line inside the transcript.

  • Look at that guy go.

  • Now, of course, we love using our camera to share

  • and we've made the camera better than ever in Messages.

  • Now when you bring up the camera,

  • you immediately see what's right in front of your camera.

  • Like someone in marketing thought, that's what someone

  • who sees when they bring up with their camera.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • And you can also slide over and see your family.

  • It's such an incongruous set of images.

  • So, you can tap those and insert them right into your transcript.

  • It's really convenient.

  • Now people really love Emoji

  • and now we made them three times bigger

  • in the transcript which is fantastic.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And to help you always reach for the right emoji,

  • we're providing emoji predictions

  • as you type, super handy.

  • But, you know, sometimes you've typed the whole message

  • and you realize at the end,

  • you're totally lacking an emojification.

  • And so we've provided the solution.

  • When you tap on the emoji button,

  • we'll highlight all the emojifiable words here

  • and you just tap, tap, tap, tap and emojify.

  • [ Applause and Cheering ]

  • Children of tomorrow will have no understanding

  • of the English language.

  • So, these are some great new features in Messages.

  • But you know, we wanted to do something more fundamental

  • with messaging because today no matter what you say,

  • it's always the same bubble.

  • It always-- this comes across the same way, but no longer

  • because now we have Bubble effects.

  • So if you want to say it loud, you can say it loud.

  • And if you want to say it more gently,

  • well now you can do that as well.

  • And, you know, sometimes you want to get

  • across something personal.

  • An Invisible ink gives you the way to do that.

  • So you can just slide your finger across the bubble

  • and clear away the message like that and it's a really great way

  • to share a surprise, a little scared

  • to see what's behind that.

  • You can just slide across.

  • OK. Now--

  • [ Applause ]

  • So sometimes, you just like to send a quick affirmation,

  • a quick tap back and now you can.

  • Just tap and your thumbs

  • up can go right there in the transcript.

  • But, you know, there's nothing more personal

  • than your own handwriting.

  • And so now we support Handwritten messages,

  • like handwriting bubbles.

  • And you see when it comes across,

  • the care there is the ink just settles in to the transcript.

  • It's really beautiful.

  • And, of course, we support digital touch as well.

  • So you can send these very lively sketches,

  • but also with video, photos, even things like your heartbeat.

  • And sometimes, what you say really deserves using the

  • whole screen.

  • So now messages can do that as well.

  • [ Applause ]

  • You know, making all of this possible

  • in Messages has been a huge effort,

  • cross functional effort across Apple.

  • And so for our demo today, I wanted to bring up some leads

  • from both our engineering team

  • and our human interface design team to give a demo.

  • So let's give a warm welcome to Bethany and Emron.

  • Come on up.

  • [ Applause ]

  • >> Thanks Craig.

  • We are so thrilled to finally be able

  • to show you what we've working on.

  • Now Emron and I are going to show you the different ways

  • that we use messages, but I'm going to kick things off

  • by jumping first into a thread with my sister Lori

  • who just got to a graduation.

  • So let's write her back and say give her my love

  • and tell her I said happy graduation day.

  • OK. Now typically, I would hunt

  • for the perfect emoji to tack on the end.

  • But now, when I tap on the emoji button to switch

  • to the emoji keyboard, words throughout my message

  • that can be swap for emoji or automatically highlighted

  • and all I have to do is tap to replace them.

  • So I'm going to tap to replace love and I'm going

  • to choose the type of hearts I want to send.

  • I'm going to do bedazzled I think.

  • And I can tap on happy and I choose how happy

  • and I choose how happy I want to be.

  • What do you think?

  • >> Why don't you go with the upside down one.

  • >> Well, no.

  • I'm going to--

  • >> OK.

  • >> -- yeah.

  • >> Hey, you be you Bethany, you be you.

  • >> I'm going to do eyes closed kind of happy and I tap

  • on graduation and then switches to the cap

  • which there is no chance, I would have found that.

  • >> None, we would have been here for days.

  • >> True story.

  • So I'm going to go ahead and send that off.

  • So Lori just send through a digital touch video and what's

  • so awesome about this is

  • that she created this entire thing using digital touch right

  • from within Messages.

  • >> And it's so much fun to make, aren't they?

  • >> Yeah, and really, really fun to watch and I'm going

  • to let her know how I feel about it, using tap X,

  • which is as easy as double tapping

  • and sending back a heart.

  • It's that quick and that fun and honestly,

  • it is my favorite way to communicate now.

  • So Lori says she can't wait to see me this summer

  • and I feel the same way.

  • So I'm going to let her know, I'm going to say, "Me too."

  • And I'm going to send this using a bubble effect.

  • So I just press and hold on the send button.

  • And I think gentle will really let her know how I'm feeling.

  • So I'm going to choose that one.

  • >> So great Bethany.

  • All right, so.

  • >> That sounded a little sarcastic I think.

  • >> Well, I think Lori felt it, that's for sure.

  • So, now that both of us are going

  • to show you just how fun things have become

  • with a group of friends.

  • I'm going to in and revive a chat here

  • by sending a digital touch photo.

  • Now, Bethany just want to showed us how fantastic those digital

  • touch videos look.

  • Let's take a look at how easy it is to make one.

  • I'm just going to launch the camera here.

  • >> You want some space up here?

  • >> Yeah, just a bit.

  • It is a process, you know?

  • >> Yeah.

  • >> All right.

  • All right.

  • I pick a color.

  • What would you say, what do you think, what color?

  • >> Yellow.

  • >> Yellow.

  • All right, and I add my usual shout out and send.

  • It is that easy.

  • >> Looks good on the big screen.

  • >> Hey, it's look like Freddy is here and as usual,

  • loud and always ready to talk about some music and he sent

  • of that an Apple Music link.

  • And what great about this is I can display them right in line

  • without ever having to leave my conversation.

  • It's simply the best way to share music.

  • Let's give and listen.

  • [ Music ]

  • Oh LCD sound system always sounding so good,

  • especially at Bill Graham.

  • Anne seems to agree, she said so using a handwritten message

  • and these things are always so personal, always so fresh.

  • Let's write back and say, they smashed it.

  • And I'm going to do so, sending a bubble effect.

  • I'm going to choose my favorite which is slam,

  • bam always gets my point across.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • >> I think you overuse that one a little bit,

  • I'm just going to say it.

  • >> You know what, it never get so old.

  • >> Yeah.

  • >> Right?

  • It's fantastic, that one.

  • Boy, it looks like I may have smashed the demo for a moment.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • All right, let's try different one here.

  • >> Yeah.

  • >> Yeah.

  • Oh, looks like we might need back up.

  • Let's see it here, they smashed it.

  • >> There you go.

  • >> One more time.

  • >> That works, one more time.

  • >> What do you say?

  • >> Yeah.

  • >> Bam, always looks good.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • I really do use at all the time, don't I?

  • >> Yeah.

  • OK, so there we go.

  • >> You know what, our friends are always late

  • to the game, they really are.

  • >> Yeah, that's true.

  • It's true.

  • >> OK, looks like they're playing in San Francisco

  • and as you might expect with a band like that, sold out.

  • Now Bethany sent over an affect with invisible ink,

  • this is fantastic for when you want

  • to keep something a surprise

  • which it looks like you may have.

  • So now, to reveal all the contents,

  • all I have to do is use my finger

  • to swipe away the particles.

  • Let's have a look.

  • Oh, Bethany, you got us tickets.

  • >> You know.

  • >> Always coming through.

  • Always coming through, it seems like everyone else agrees,

  • I'm going to show my appreciation

  • by sending some big emoji here, make sure I put myself in there.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • And to close things off, let's do this

  • with a full screen effect.

  • We got some lovely ones here like lovely balloons.

  • Let's swipe over to confetti.

  • Then I'm going to go with this one.

  • [ Music and Applause ]

  • >> Nothing beats a full screen moment.

  • >> That's iOS 10 messages, everyone.

  • We cannot wait for you to try it.

  • Thank you.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Bethany and Emron.

  • It's just incredible work.

  • Well, so those are some highlights from Messages,

  • but you know, we thought when it comes to expressing yourself

  • that there was so much more we could do if we could tap

  • in to all of the creativity of all of you developers,

  • and so we're opening up Messages to developers

  • as well with iMessage apps.

  • [ Applause ]

  • With the iMessage apps, iMessage has an app drawer with all

  • of your iMessage apps, you can tap the plus and get

  • to the App Store and find other apps.

  • You download them, of course.

  • They're here in your drawer.

  • And there's so many different kinds of apps you can create.

  • From things like stickers, an artist can create stickers

  • as well without even writing any code.

  • But for developers who do want to write code, they have access

  • to the full iOS SDK including access to the camera,

  • so you can incredible animated effects with apps like JibJab.

  • You can accomplish more sophisticated tasks as well

  • like payment with Square Cash, allowing you

  • to pay someone right through the messages thread.

  • They can receive it and redeem it

  • on the receiving end right inside of Messages.

  • There's so much you can do with iMessage apps.

  • I'd like to show you a couple

  • of the possibilities in a demo right now.

  • Let's take a look.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So let's dive here into a conversation.

  • See here is a thread with the family.

  • Now I can respond with text of course,

  • but now with iMessage apps, I can just bring up my app drawer

  • and I can get to all

  • of my different iMessage apps including some great stickers.

  • So let me dive into these Mickey stickers.

  • We can see that they're all animated.

  • I can actually look through them like this.

  • I can swipe between my stickers, so maybe some from "Inside Out".

  • Here some from "Finding Dory".

  • If I want to send one, just tap, drop it right in just like that.

  • It's really easy and they're really fun.

  • And now, here I received another photo and the great thing

  • about stickers is you can actually peel them off

  • and attach them to bubbles.

  • So, you know, this one will cool

  • if I could just take the sun over here.

  • Maybe put that up there on the corner

  • and then maybe a little seal off here on the side.

  • Just like that.

  • It's really pretty cool what you can do with these messages.

  • Well, look, I got a message from Brian here.

  • Let's take a look at this.

  • He says, "We're placing an order for lunch after the keynote."

  • And we can see he's doing that actually with an iMessage app.

  • So he's used DoorDash and he's placing an order

  • at Curry Up Now.

  • So I can just tap in and see what's going on.

  • Now, there's a group cart that we're all collaborating

  • on through the iMessage apps.

  • I'm going to look at that.

  • Looks like Phil has ordered the Naughty Naan

  • and Jaws [assumed spelling] has ordered,

  • Brian's ordered as well.

  • So I can put in my order.

  • And I'm going to go for this Deconstructed Samosa.

  • That looks pretty good.

  • And I'm sure Tim would like one as well.

  • And, well, it would be rude if, you know, we ate in front

  • of you guys without getting you some.

  • So we'll just up this up a little bit here

  • and we can just add that to our, to our cart like this

  • and then drop it, write in the messages.

  • And it's fortunate Brian will be paying for this.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So, a final thing I'd like to show you

  • with iMessage apps are these really fun interactive kinds

  • of apps.

  • And one example is JibJab.

  • So let's jump right into JibJab here.

  • We see there are a whole bunch of fun things.

  • You can scroll through and see the options I can also

  • of course select from a gallery of faces.

  • Let's pick Eddy maybe and, you know, I can just drop him

  • in to the transcript just like that.

  • And I think this gives you the sense of the power

  • of iMessage apps and iOS 10.

  • [ Applause ]

  • So this is the new Messages.

  • It's of course fantastic on your iPhone.

  • All of this is available to you on your iPad as well.

  • And your Mac and your Apple Watch can receive all

  • of these interactive content as well.

  • So that's Messages, part of 10 huge features in iOS 10.

  • But of course there is so much more that we can't have--

  • talk about right now but I can't help myself

  • but mention just a couple more things like Notes collaboration.

  • You now can work live

  • with multiple people in the same note.

  • Conversation view in mails, so you can scroll from message

  • to message in a single thread on your iPhone and iPad.

  • Live photos are better than ever.

  • They have-- We have digital video image stabilization.

  • So they're buttery smooth and they're editable now as well.

  • And finally, split view in Safari on iPad.

  • So you can fit two websites side by side in Safari on your iPad.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, iOS 10 is a fantastic release for our users.

  • It's also a gigantic release for our developers.

  • When you think about it,

  • experiences like the lock screen with notifications.

  • The phone, maps, messages, every major area of iOS now open

  • to developers and so many other options.

  • But, you know, all of this great work

  • in iOS 10 would be meaningless to us if it came

  • at the expense of your privacy.

  • And so, in every feature that we do, we carefully consider how

  • to protect your privacy.

  • With apps like FaceTime and Messages and HomeKit,

  • we make sure to use end to end encryption by default and always

  • to protect your communication.

  • And when it comes to performing advanced deep learning

  • and artificial intelligence analysis of your data,

  • we're doing it on device using the incredible power

  • of the silicon on your iPhone and your Mac,

  • keeping your personal data under your control.

  • And when you do do searches on the internet maybe for a route

  • and maps or a search for information in Spotlight,

  • we don't build any user profiles.

  • Now, of course one of the important tools

  • in making software more intelligent is to spot patterns

  • on how multiple users are using their devices.

  • For instance, you might want to know what new words are trending

  • so you could offer them up more readily in a QuickType keyboard.

  • Well, differential privacy is a research topic in the area

  • of statistics and data analytics that uses hashing, subsampling

  • and noise injection to enable this kind

  • of crowd-sourced learning while keeping the information

  • of each individual user completely private.

  • Now, Apple has been doing some super important work

  • in this area to enable differential privacy

  • to be deployed at a scale and we brought in the professor

  • and researcher who literally co-wrote the book

  • on differential privacy for a quick peek at what we were doing

  • and he described the work as groundbreaking.

  • He went on to say

  • that incorporating differential privacy broadly

  • into Apple's technology is visionary and positions Apple

  • as the clear privacy leader among technology

  • companies today.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • We believe you should have great features and great privacy.

  • You demand it and we are dedicated to providing it.

  • So that, well, actually is one more thing.

  • You know, we are so excited

  • about everything you've just seen with iOS 10.

  • We couldn't help ourselves.

  • We made a video.

  • I'd love to show it to you now.

  • Let's do it.

  • [ Music ]

  • And that is iOS 10.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • All of you developers get the developer preview today.

  • And again, we're doing a public beta this July.

  • Sign up now at beta.apple.com and we'll let you know

  • when you can download it.

  • And iOS 10 will be available to all of our users this fall

  • as a free upgrade across all of these devices.

  • That is iOS.

  • Now, I'd like to hand it back to Tim.

  • Thank you very much.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thanks, Craig.

  • iOS 10 is fantastic and it's an enormous release.

  • I couldn't be more proud and more excited

  • about the incredible advancements

  • across all of our platforms.

  • Now, as we said earlier, an important part

  • of making this platform so capable is our developers.

  • We believe it's crucial that we provide the best tools

  • so you can create the best apps.

  • That's why we created Swift.

  • Swift is a powerful and intuitive programming language

  • for iOS, Mac OS, watchOS, and tvOS.

  • And writing Swift code is fun and interactive and apps written

  • in it are lighting fast.

  • Since we released Swift less than two years ago,

  • we've seen an amazing response from the developer community.

  • There's already more than 100,000 apps

  • that have adopted the use of Swift code including great apps

  • like Twitter and Strava and Lyft.

  • Now, we wanted everyone to use Swift so we released it

  • as open source in December and since then,

  • the adoption has been amazing.

  • It's already the number one language project on GitHub.

  • Swift is powerful but it's also simple and it's approachable.

  • So it can be your very first programming language.

  • This is a very important point for us.

  • Because Swift is so easy to learn, it has the potential

  • to bring many more people into coding.

  • And this is an idea we would like to take even further.

  • So today, we're introducing a new app for iPad.

  • We call it Swift Playgrounds.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Swift Playgrounds will revolutionize the way people

  • learn to code and they'll be able to do it right

  • on their iPad which instantly makes it accessible for hundreds

  • of millions of people around the world.

  • There's never been anything like this.

  • We believe it's the absolute best way to teach everyone

  • to code, combining the powerful Swift programming language

  • and the powerful capabilities of iPad.

  • To show it to you, I'd like to invite Cheryl Thomas up.

  • Cheryl?

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Tim.

  • I am thrilled to show you Swift Playgrounds,

  • an incredible new app

  • that transforms how kids learn to code.

  • I'll launch it right now.

  • We land on this gorgeous screen full

  • of custom content from Apple.

  • Up at the top are lessons and down below we have challenges.

  • I'm going to start with the very first lesson

  • in the Fundamentals of Swift.

  • We see a preview of the content with graphics

  • and a description and I'll open it.

  • It starts with an introduction

  • to the coding concept I'll be learning and when I'm good

  • and ready, I can just tap in the lower corner to start coding.

  • Over on the right, you can see we have an interactive world

  • that I can explore using touch.

  • I'll swipe it, looks good, and pinch to zoom.

  • This is Byte.

  • He is my character.

  • I think he's irresistible.

  • And I'll be controlling him with code.

  • Over on the left are instructions that explain

  • and help guide me through the problem I'll be solving

  • and down below is where I enter my code.

  • Byte has been waiting patiently so I'll tap to enter Swift code.

  • You can see commands have appeared at the bottom.

  • These are just like QuickType suggestions but for code,

  • my objective in this lesson is to get him to the end

  • of that path and collect the gem.

  • So I'll tap move forward three times and then collect gem.

  • Watch the world on the right as I run my code.

  • Byte moves forward.

  • He follows the commands in the exact order I've entered,

  • gets the gem and I've completed my very first lesson.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Kids are going to love them.

  • Now, I can continue to the next lesson in the series

  • or I can jump around to wherever I'd like.

  • To do that, I tap in the top left to open the table

  • of contents and you can see we include a ton

  • of great content here to engage and motivate learners.

  • This one on loops, looping all the sides,

  • looks a little interesting.

  • I'm going to check it out.

  • Now we have a few lines of code already filled in.

  • I'll go ahead and run it and see what happens.

  • Byte moves forward.

  • He gets the gem but then he just stops.

  • Poor little guy.

  • He's going to need some help.

  • The solution here, and I know you've all got this,

  • is that I need to repeat that block of code four times

  • to get Byte around all four sides of the world.

  • To do that, I'm going to need a for loop.

  • I'll tap the plus up top to open my code library and all I have

  • to do is just drag a for loop right into my code.

  • Now watch this.

  • I can tap that loop, grab the end of it

  • and just drag it all around my code.

  • [ Applause ]

  • All right, I'll tap the number placeholder,

  • set this loop to repeat four times.

  • Looks good.

  • OK. Keep your eyes on Byte as I run my code.

  • He moves forward, gets the gem, makes a turn, and this time

  • with the added for loop, he just keeps ongoing.

  • I finished another lesson and I'm well

  • on my way to mastering loops.

  • Wouldn't this had been cool when we were all learning to code.

  • I mean come on, you students, let me hear it.

  • Come on.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • Swift Playgrounds is a fantastic app to master the basics,

  • but it doesn't stop there.

  • Let me show you.

  • I'll tap in the top left corner to go

  • to my library at Playgrounds.

  • I can also explore advanced coding and use the power

  • of the iOS SDK to do almost anything I'd like.

  • I happen to have something I've been working on.

  • It combines my two favorite things, physics

  • and emoji, interestingly.

  • OK. You can see that this is a lot more sophisticated

  • than what we've been doing.

  • I have some emoji on the right, thank goodness.

  • I can tap to add more.

  • And that's a big bee.

  • OK. Now, I can also fling them around.

  • And because this is physics emoji,

  • they create a nice little reaction.

  • But you also notice they're all just falling down to the bottom.

  • And that's because right not gravity is fixed.

  • So I'm going to go ahead and play

  • around with gravity a little bit

  • because who doesn't like to do that.

  • I'm going to double tap to bring up the keyboard.

  • We've built a completely new coding keyboard

  • and it is awesome.

  • The key-- mm-hmm.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • The keyboard has the numbers and symbols.

  • We're using Swift programming

  • and they're right at my fingertips.

  • I'm going to quickly set the world's angle, world.angle equal

  • to the gyroscope's angle.

  • Looks good.

  • OK. Now, look at the bottom of the keyboard.

  • There's a V key.

  • It also has an asterisk on it.

  • Watch what happens when I press and drag down.

  • I get an asterisk for multiplication.

  • [ Applause ]

  • You're going to get to see that again.

  • I bet you knew that though, right?

  • Look at the W key.

  • I'm going to press and drag down for a number two.

  • OK. Let's see what kind of impact this had.

  • Let's take this full screen and run my code.

  • Of course, because my playground now has access

  • to the iPad hardware, as I pick up the iPad

  • and I tilt it, all my emoji react.

  • [ Applause ]

  • And that's how they like it.

  • I have to tell you.

  • OK. So I've shown you just a taste of what you can create

  • on your own and a small sample of amazing lessons.

  • That is Swift Playgrounds, a fun and powerful new way

  • for kids to learn to code.

  • Back to you, Tim.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> Thank you, Cheryl.

  • It looks absolutely incredible.

  • And because we're combining basic coding skills

  • with real life code,

  • Swift Playgrounds can profoundly impact the way kids learn

  • to code.

  • So we're releasing it with the developer preview today.

  • It will be in the public beta next month.

  • And it will be in the App Store when iOS 10 ships in the fall.

  • Now, we believe coding should be a required language

  • in all schools.

  • So to help make this the case,

  • we're going to make Swift Playgrounds free.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • And we hope that this gift to kids and schools

  • around the world will help make coding a part of school day.

  • That is Swift Playgrounds.

  • [ Applause ]

  • Now, powerful tools like these enable developers

  • to create great apps.

  • They also help the next generation

  • of developers you seek

  • out on their journey to change the world.

  • And to motivate this new generation of developers,

  • we created a video about what first inspired some great Apple

  • developers to start coding and I'd love to show it to you now.

  • >> Hello world.

  • [ Music ]

  • >> So, this is the first computer that I coded on.

  • >> In the beginning, my biggest challenge was not having access

  • to a computer.

  • >> The first line of code I wrote was bouncing ball.

  • It would bounce around the screen, hit the edges

  • and then come back again.

  • >> I think the first one was

  • like a to-do list, it was a to-do list.

  • >> I remember the first time I did it when it worked

  • and it was like magical.

  • >> I realized that I can do anything with code.

  • Anything I can think about, I can do it.

  • In Beirut we experience power outages every day.

  • So let me see if I can just do a simple algorithm

  • that can provide the electricity cutoff time.

  • >> It shouldn't cost life to give life.

  • What if we compress all these health guidelines

  • into small movies?

  • >> I'm one person that saw a problem and created a solution

  • to stop or assist a woman in domestic violence.

  • >> What we wanted, what we needed didn't exist.

  • So, at some point you just say, OK, well, let's do it ourselves.

  • >> Let's make an app.

  • >> Well, when I first start an app, I have to have a plan.

  • >> We start with that little glimmer,

  • that seed of a new fresh idea.

  • >> There is this fear of code, like it's so hard

  • or it's inaccessible but actually it's not.

  • >> Someone who doesn't even know code at all,

  • if they really studied some simple Swift code,

  • they would probably be able to understand it.

  • >> Anything is possible and it all comes from that first step.

  • >> Launching the app was a big moment actually.

  • >> I told everyone about it, like download my app,

  • it's on the App Store.

  • >> I was dancing.

  • I called all my girlfriends that I cried to.

  • >> It's such a crazy feeling because it's so many emotions,

  • so many wishes, so many dreams.

  • >> I always tell my students, do you have Beirut Electricity?

  • My son made it.

  • He built it.

  • And the girls, is he single?

  • >> By the end of 2016, 1 million women will have a safe birth due

  • to the Safe Delivery App.

  • [ Baby Crying ]

  • >> People come together in public spaces.

  • It creates a kind of happiness.

  • It creates a kind of like healing effect for the soul.

  • >> Don't touch my code.

  • Dear Keira, young people like you are tomorrow's leaders.

  • You inspire me and give me tremendous hope for the future.

  • Michelle and I wish you all the best.

  • Sincerely, Barack Obama.

  • >> These tools are something that we desperately need

  • when trying to change the world.

  • >> I think the more people that can learn to code,

  • learn to build apps, the more problems can be solved.

  • >> I feel like I'm creating stuff

  • that can actually change the way people live,

  • which is super awesome.

  • >> I want to be this amazing coder,

  • this off the chain senior developer where everybody comes

  • to me and it's like, can you fix this?

  • And I'm like, yeah, like I'm going, you know,

  • just type up the code and papaw, dadadam.

  • And like, wow, you can do this.

  • Yay.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

  • >> It's really incredible to see the inspirations

  • of so many amazing developers.

  • I can't wait to see what this next generation

  • of developers are going to create

  • to make the world a better place.

  • So I told you it was going to be jam packed.

  • What a great morning.

  • Great updates from -- to all of the platforms,

  • starting with watchOS, faster performance, better navigation,

  • all new fitness and health features

  • to help you live a better life.

  • tvOS, the future of TV is apps,

  • and now it just got a whole lot better

  • with expanded series search and single sign on.

  • macOS Sierra, bringing Siri and Apple Pay to the Mac along

  • with some other incredibly powerful features.

  • And a gigantic release of iOS, the mother of all releases,

  • incredible new features for Messages, all new designs

  • for Photos, Apple News and Apple Music,

  • and incredible new opportunities for developers

  • to integrate their apps with Siri, Maps and Messages.

  • At Apple, we believe that technology should lift humanity,

  • should enrich people's lives in all the ways they want

  • to experience it, whether it's on their wrist,

  • in their living room, on their desk, in the palm of their hand,

  • in the car, or even automating their home,

  • this is a huge moment for us, four great platforms

  • that become even more capable with working with all of you.

  • I'd like to thank all of the developers here today and all

  • of those watching us that have partnered with us in our quest

  • to change the world for the better.

  • And of course, I'd like to thank everyone at Apple, all the teams

  • that worked so hard to make this day happen.

  • Thank you very much and have a fantastic week.

  • [ Cheering and Applause ]

[ Cheering and Applause ]

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