5 things that Apple is trying to rule

In the WWDC, Apple introduced a clone of Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist, dubbed Discover Mix.

Update: 2016-06-14 09:53 GMT
Siri, compared with Alexa, Google Now, Cortona, has always been a little bit dumber.

On June 13, Nancy Pelosi, a US congresswoman said that Apple didn’t invent iPhone, it’s the federal government research, Apple did a good thing designing it and putting the research altogether.

Is that it? Has Apple always been good in taking research of others and designing it in their own way?

In the WWDC 2016, Apple announced many significant improvements to be made, with the introduction of the iOS 10, but that weren’t really new ideas at all.

Voice assistant

First off, Siri, compared with Alexa, Google Now, Cortona, has always been a little bit dumber. But, in the WWDC, Apple unveiled some major upgrades for the Siri. First, Siri is coming to MacOS, with search functionality similar to what one can spot in Microsoft’s Cortona. Second, Apple is giving an opportunity to developers, so that they will be able to create fun ways for users to communicate.

Spotify

In the WWDC event, Apple also introduced a clone of Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist, dubbed Discover Mix.           

SmartThings/Nest

In its entire history since 2014, Apple’s HomeKit hasn’t able to beat Samsung’s SmartThings, nor Google’s Nest.  Samsung’s SmartThings platform is by far considered to be the most robust home ecosystem, in fact Nest is quite known for its functionality, too.

By introducing HomeApp, Apple is trying to fill in the gap it required that could take HomeKit at highest of all. The app allows the user to manage and control their home in one place.

PayPal

Apple revealed Apple Pay that can now be used to make easy, secure and private purchases on participating websites using Safari, in addition to paying in-stores and within apps. However, the Apple Pay icon is much like PayPal icon.

Google Maps

Apple Maps do exists, but still it has never been the first choice of users, as compared to Google Maps. Apple is revamping Apple Maps. In particular, Apple is opening up to developers, allowing users to do things like Uber.

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