David Crookes
This issue, our iOS expert shows
you how to get really creative
with your iPhone by creating fun
animations, enjoying Pac-Man in
AR and even conducting the
BBC Philharmonic orchestra.
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I hope you’ve all hadthe chanceto watch Apple’s keynote from
WWDC21.As usual, itdidn’tdisappoint,with big updates to Mac,
Apple Watch and AirPodsannounced. But it wasthe iOS 15/
iPadOS 1 5 announcement that really excited us. Aftera truly
wretched 18 months, the new update for iPhone and iPad is very
much the iOSfor a COVID-ravagedworld.
Primarily, iOS 15is designed to bring people back together.
People who maystill be waryof close physical contact, who will
be able to benefit massively from the enhancements to FaceTime
and the scope that SharePlay brings for listening to music or
watching movies with your friends and family while isolating.And
those who continue to workfrom homewill alsobenefit from
Focus, Apple’s new method of streamlining your notifications to
avoid getting too distracted by your Apple devices. And if you’re
still avoiding travel, a new, super-detailed Maps app will bring the
world to you instunning 3D,with extra augmented realitythrown
in to let you explore likenever before. Youcan read all about
these brilliant new features and manymore in ourmassivelook-
ahead to iOS 15/iPadOS 1 5 starting on page 14. Enjoy the issue!
Ryan Butt Editor
Welcome
“iOS 15 is very much an update for a
COVID-ravaged world”
Meet the experts
Shaun McGill
Our tech expert shows you how
to transform your home and
garden using apps. From
picking new colour schemes to
learning new skills, there’s an
app for everything!
George Cairns
Our creative genius shows you
how to transform your photos
into movies and your movies
into photos in iMovie, and add
atmospheric water effects to
your Final Cut Pro projects.
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