Apple's latest "Shot on iPhone" video "Poached" celebrates Singapore's beloved dish of chicken rice, with Chef's Table' creator David Gelb producing the piece on an iPhone 13 Pro.
Apple s latest "Shot on iPhone" video "Poached" celebrates Singapore s beloved dish of chicken rice, with Chef s Table creator David Gelb producing the piece on an iPhone 13 Pro.
Apple Worldwide Developer Conference will be an online-only event from June 6 to June 10 and we are expecting the announcement of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 12, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.
While the Android world has been buzzing with new device launches and major software upgrades, things have been pretty quiet from the Apple side of things. Today, Apple is hosting its first event of 2022, where the company is expected to unveil a few new devices. How to watch Apple's March 2022 event As is the case with every Apple event in recent years, there are a few different ways that you can follow along. The first of which is to head over to Apple’s website, as the event is live-streamed from the Events page. In fact, if you head over to the Apple Events page now, there’s even a convenient “Add to your calendar” button. When clicked, this will open the Calendar app on your phone and automatically put in the necessary information. Another method, that is likely even easier for many, is to head over to the official Apple YouTube channel. Apple began also live-streaming its events through YouTube, which was a necessary and obvious decision. YouTube is still one of the