Hands on with all the HomeKit changes in iOS 15 in iOS edited 6:08PM Apple s HomeKit got a dedicated section of the WWDC keynote. With iOS 15 installed on our test device, we walk you through all of the new features you can expect to see in the fall.
HomeKit in iOS 15
Siri improvements
Be still our hearts. Apple has finally delivered one of the most oft-asked requests for HomeKit control. That would be the ability to ask Siri to control devices in the future. With this update, you can ask Siri to control your accessories at a certain time.
Siri gets new abilities for HomeKit users
Looks like the global semiconductor crunch has finally hit Apple. As per a report by
Nikkei Asia, the production of some MacBooks and iPads has been delayed owing to the worldwide chip shortage that has put the automobile as well as consumer electronics industry under severe stress. As the demand has shot up and continues to outweigh the supply, Apple faces a tough task ahead as the company prepares a highly anticipated slate of products that includes redesigned Macs with in-house silicon, upgraded iPad Pro models with a new display technology, and of course, the upcoming iPhone 13 family.
“Chip shortages have caused delays in a key step in MacBook production the mounting of components on printed circuit boards before final assembly sources briefed on the matter told Nikkei Asia. Some iPad assembly, meanwhile, was postponed because of a shortage of displays and display components, sources said.
Wistron Violence: Apple Supplier Admits Some Workers Were not Paid Properly, Removes India VP
A separate statement from Apple said that Wistron would not receive any new business from the company until they complete taking corrective action.
Representative image of an iPhone. Photo: Denis Cherkashin/Unsplash
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New Delhi: Key Apple supplier Wistron, currently at the centre of a controversy after its workers rioted at its iPhone factory outside Bengaluru, has admitted that some of its workers were not paid âcorrectlyâ and in some cases ânot on timeâ.
The Taiwanese firm, which is the first Apple supplier to produce iPhones in India, also said in a statement that it will be âremovingâ its vice president who oversees the firmâs business in India.