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Apple iOS 10 release date, rumours and everything you need to know

It’s become something of an April tradition: Shortly after Apple sends out the WWDC invitation, we all start trying to figure out what Tim Cook might be hiding up his sleeve.

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Apple issued the first OS X 10.11.5 public beta approximately two weeks ago, which focused heavily on minor bug fixes.

Apple announced dates this week for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which brings together developers and creative minds from all over the globe.

We know that Apple is already testing iOS 10 like mad to make certain that the glitches are kept to a minimum, but it will be interesting to see what new features will be shard with us on June 13th, and whether some of them will require newer handsets and not all of those that are now supported by iOS 9. Stay tuned for more updates.

This is something we’ve wanted since Siri was first introduced: give developers access to the Siri API.

Apple’s iPhone and iPad come pre-loaded with Apple-developed apps, such as Compass and Stocks, but unfortunately, you’re unable to remove these apps.

However, if our colleagues aren’t correct (sorry guys) then what could we see from iOS 10?

Contrary to speculations that Apple Watch 2 will be joining the upcoming iPhones for its launching in September, the freshest reports seem to suggest that the American tech giant will be launching the latest iteration to its smart wearable in June along with the new MacBooks, and four new software platforms.

In the past, if you wanted to go to the conference, you just bought them like you would any other event. “On expectations that iPhone shipments will decline in 2016, we believe Apple will be more strongly motivated to use non-aluminum casings in 2017 in a bid to enhance the competitiveness of iPhone by offering an all-new form-factor design”.

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A recent patent revealed Apple has worked a new feature that would allow you to view whether your contacts are available to talk. The successor to the original Apple Watch is expected to be thinner and include standalone basic communication capabilities.

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