Apple will launch the latest version of iOS, its software for the iPhone and iPad, on Monday at its annual conference, WWDC, in San Jose.
"This year WWDC will have a different feel as Apple needs to prove with its next iOS, currently codenamed Yukon, that this platform has the speed, scalability, and feature functionality to smoothly support and lay the groundwork for the company's flagship video streaming service slated for the fall," Wedbush analyst Dan Ives wrote in a note on Friday.
"This is a huge moment for us – four great platforms that become even more capable with working with all of you," Cook said in 2016. It will also be a good place to look for clues whether the Mac platform might become secondary to iOS going forward.
Apple’s plan of a future without the Chinese market?
Dumping iTunes is a really bad idea.
I never heard about his children. he has a family and children right? grand children?
Can support 5g?
Apple should use it's brain and buy bitcoin