Apple Publish WWDC 2021 Keynote

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7 Jun
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As is tradition, Apple kicked off this year’s WWDC with its opening keynote announcing the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS and much more. This year’s keynote included the introduction of…

• SharePlay for watching along with friends on tvOS and sharing content live with friends on other Apple devices

• Spatial Audio support for AirPods on Apple TV 4K while watching supported content

• Support for Siri on third party home devices

• Widgets and App Library on iPadOS

• A redesigned multitasking experience on iPadOS

• Many new privacy features including a VPN-like ‘Private Relay’, individual app privacy reports and on-device Siri

• And much more…

The full WWDC keynote video is now available to watch at your leisure on Apple’s TV app, Developer app, YouTube page or via Apple’s website. An American Sign Language version of the opening keynote has also been made available here.

Be sure to follow our Apple TV related WWDC coverage throughout the week.

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Sigmund Judge
Sigmund is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of ScreenTimes where he began his Apple TV coverage in 2016. With an unwavering passion for Apple, storytelling and storytellers alike, he writes about Apple TV with a focus on the arts, development, tvOS, home theatre and accessibility. Sigmund also co-host’s Magic Rays of Light, a weekly podcast exploring the world of Apple TV and the many talents bringing our screens to life.
‍Jonathan Reed
Jonathan, ScreenTimes’ Contributing Editor has been lucky enough to work on Apple products his whole life, ever since his Dad brought home a Mac Performa aged 11 (him, not his Dad). Apple is just engrained in his life, especially nowadays, as a graphic designer. His nerdy enthusiasm for Apple is only matched by his love of TV and film. Whether a buzz-worthy new show or blockbuster, a small cult show or an indie film, he’ll watch it. So Apple TV meets right in the middle of that Venn diagram! He also writes on his personal site, smallbites.me. He lives in London and is writing his own bio in the third person.