![]() Our best guess is that the new iPad Pro will start at $699, but we'll have to wait for the Keynote to find out for sure! For a more comprehensive roundup of 2018 iPad Pro rumors, check out this article. Those of us waiting for an OLED display will probably have to wait for 2019, as well, since supply issues make it likely we'll see another year of LED screens. ![]() There's been talk of wireless charging capability as well, although I'm not so sure we'll see it this year. Some likely features for the new tablet include a TruDepth Camera, which will enable Face ID and Animojis, and an edge-to-edge display similar to the iPhone X. There's already been one iPad released in 2018, but rumor has it that Apple plans to debut a 2018 iPad Pro on June 5. Will any of these capabilities be rolled out with the Apple Watch 4, possibly in conjunction with watchOS 5? We'll have to wait and see. High on the wish list for Apple Watch app developers and medical researchers would be even more health monitoring capabilities, including non-invasive blood glucose level collection, continuous ECG monitoring capabilities, a respiration rate monitor, and a blood-oxygen-level monitor. Bloomberg reports that one possible upgrade to Parental Controls includes a Digital Health tool that offers the ability for parents to track how much screen time their kids have imbibed during the day.Īpple's ResearchKit and CareKit platforms offer support to more than 500 researchers engaged in ground-breaking medical studies, and many of those studies utilize the Apple Watch for data collection. The Apple Watch can currently track heart rate, and even observe and report AFib ( atrial fibrillation), but even more health tracking is on the way! DeepHeart, an Apple Watch App that collects and translates various health data including heart rate and step count, can currently detect diabetes 85 percent of the time, as well as high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and high cholesterol with similar degrees of accuracy. In response, Apple promised to roll out, "even more robust" parental controls. Apple has already rolled out some parental controls, such as Ask to Buy in Family Sharing and Parental Controls in the iPhone's Settings app for things like apps, Game Center, content, and privacy. Two shareholders recently penned an open letter to Apple executives urging them to engage in more research about the impact of smartphones on children, and to offer better parental controls to supervise and manage children's Apple devices. The potential for remote location teamwork and recreation is huge here! More Parental Controls That's not a very specific prediction, but I'm hoping that any AR updates will include the ability for multiple people to interact in AR games, planning software, and more. Let's round up all the 2018 WWDC rumors and make some educated guesses about what the Keynote will bring this year!Īccording to a report by Bloomberg, iOS 12 will include improved augmented reality features. ![]() ![]() This is because the Keynote speech is when we'll all finally learn about upcoming versions of iOS, macOS, and other Apple software, as well as rumored new devices like the AirPods 2, StudioPods, and 2018 iPad Pro. For those of us who can't make it to one of the biggest Apple events of the year, the keynote address is the highlight of WWDC. Only Apple developers were allowed to enter the lottery for a chance to pay $1,599 for a WWDC ticket, and a select group of 350 students and STEM teachers earn a full scholarship to the event each year. The annual Apple conference features over 100 seminars and hands-on labs presented by Apple engineers, as well as special events including the WWDC Bash, an epic party and concert on the final night. The 29th Annual Worldwide Developers Conference is taking place June 4–8 in San Jose, and Apple enthusiasts the world over are excited to hear whether rumors about software, tech, and services will be met, or even exceeded. ![]()
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