“Apple’s new mobile operating system, iOS 9, which [yesterday] began hitting hundreds of millions of iPhones around the world, is all about answering that question,” David Pierce reports for Wired. “(I’m not talking about the iPad here, which is actually a far more dramatic functional change—we’ll get to that in a later article.)”
“You won’t see incredible, heretofore unimagined features. You won’t be forced to learn novel behaviors, or remember how to launch the cool new app,” Pierce reports. “Instead, Apple spent the last year connecting dots between the disparate pieces of its operating system. The next phase of technology is all about it learning our behavior and adapting to our needs, not forcing us into its pre-determined ideas about how the world works.”
“iOS 9 isn’t here to change your life,” Pierce reports. “In fact, it’s here to do the opposite: The goal of iOS9 is to help you change as little as possible.”
Much more in the full article here.
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