The whole working-from-home thing — Apple

The Underdogs are back, navigating their new normal with lots of unknowns but one reliable constant: Apple helps unleash their creativity and productivity even when they’re working from home.

It’s still a world of deadlines, meetings, group chats, conference calls, coworkers, and bosses. But it’s also a world of kids, a dog, and a hairless cat. And it’s a world where collaboration never misses a beat, whether the team uses iPad, iPhone, iMac, MacBook, or all of the above. Working from home (or working from anywhere) isn’t new, but what you can make happen together is.

This is Apple at Work (from Home)

Learn more here:
http://apple.com/business/work-anywhere

Behind the Mac — James Blake cuts his latest track at home

GRAMMY® award winner, James Blake, takes us into his home studio as he works Behind the Mac to put the finishing touches on his latest song, “Are you even real.” Editing, looping, pitching, and layering the track in Logic Pro X on his MacBook.

Learn more about MacBook: https://apple.co/38DlDiM

Learn more about Logic Pro X: https://apple.co/39ZGADB

Listen to James Blake’s New track “Are You Even Real”: http://apple.co/BehindTheMacJB

Day 5 at WWDC 2020: Swift Playgrounds, location privacy, and background tasks — Apple

Friday closed out WWDC in a big way.

We learned how to design for location privacy, the latest in Swift Playgrounds, a crash course in background task timeout, and tons more. This week was all about ground breaking technology and the amazing things you can make with it. Make sure to check out over 200 sessions available to you in the developer app.

Thanks for tuning in to WWDC 2020.

Explore the latest for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and more: https://developer.apple.com

Music: Tkay Maidza “Shook (Instrumental)”
https://apple.co/shook

Day 4 at WWDC 2020: New Siri functionality, SwiftUI 2.0, and more — Apple

Thursday was a big day at WWDC 2020.

We explored how developers can utilize new Siri functionality to craft great interactions, and how you can provide custom vocabulary so that Siri can respond with more accuracy and personality. SwiftUI 2.0 unveiled some new functionality with Outline Group and DisclosureGroup, giving you the power to tailor the progressive display of information in your app. We also learned about keyboard and mouse support for iPad games, how to optimize a Mac Catalyst app, and tons more.

Explore the latest for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and more: https://developer.apple.com

Music: Tkay Maidza “Shook (Instrumental)”
https://apple.co/shook

Day Two at WWDC 2020: Take a deep dive into WidgetKit and App Clips – Apple

Tuesday’s come and gone, but we’ve got you covered.

We learned all about WidgetKit, a tool that helps you build personal, relevant, glanceable interactions; the App Clip, a small part of your app that’s discoverable the moment it’s needed; new features and enhancements in iPadOS 14 that help create amazing experiences; and so much more. Check out the best of the sessions released today and find out what’s coming next.

Explore the latest for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, macOS, and more: https://developer.apple.com

Music: Tkay Maidza “Shook (Instrumental)”
https://apple.co/shook