Video summary of yesterday's keynote in 15 minutes

Normally the Apple keynotes are extensive and in cases like the WWDC they tend to be much longer than usual. The presentation made yesterday by the guys from Cupertino reached the 2 and a half hours of presentation between several of those responsible for the firm explaining the news of software and hardware.

That is why the best thing in these cases if we do not have the time to see the keynote in full with all the news presented, is to have a good summary and this is what they have done in Engadget. Later when we have free time if it is advisable to see the entire presentation.

The most curious thing about the video is that the Apple TV news is skipped like this first with your tvOS, imagine the little significance of them. But we are going to give way to the video and each of you draw your own conclusions about what is summarized by this means and if you would add or remove something from it:

In general, it seems to us a good summary and it is possible that there are other more complete than this or even a little more scarce, what is clear is that yesterday afternoon continues to give the media news to talk about and the truth that to be In a developer-focused keynote we saw quite a bit of hardware as rumors predicted. This hardware may not be to everyone's taste but it is more or less expected, with the highlight of the HomePod, the Apple speaker in the final part of the event and also taking up quite a few minutes in this video summary of the event held in the city of San Jose.


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