This is interesting. Apparently, and via a linked Imgur video by a user going by the tag of “JesterLeBester”, multitasking events in iOS 12 can be closed out without having to hold the Home button on an iOS device. Here it is in action and it’s pretty nifty.
Author: Chris Barylick
Wrapping up the multitude of operating system announcements at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Monday morning, Apple announced that tvOS 12 for the Apple TV 4K will include a slew of new features, including Dolby Atmos support and Zero Sign-on. With Dolby Atmos support, Apple will become the only box that is both Dolby Vision and […]
Over at the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced watchOS 5, complete with new health, fitness, and communications features. The company has allowed users to set 7 day Activity Challenges with friends and earn custom achievement medals as well as added support for yoga and hiking in the Workout app as well as a method to […]
As expected, Apple previewed its macOS 10.14 operating system during the keynote of the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California today. The upcoming operating system includes an assortment of new features, including a Dark Mode, Dynamic Desktop wallpapers, Desktop Stacks, a redesigned Mac App Store, and more. The new optional Dark Mode allows users […]
Apple dropped just about every announcement and update possible at its WWDC keynote today, among the most important being iOS 12, which will feature improvements to Siri, performance, communication, enhanced augmented reality tools, and addiction controls. The Siri fixes will hone in on responsiveness to users, including the ability to trigger Siri with key phrases […]