![]() Other third-party apps will be able to access the data with a user's permission.Īpple senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks about the Apple HomeKit app at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Monday, June 2, 2014. HealthKit works with a new built-in app on the iOS 8 that will store a variety of information about people's medical histories, vital signs, fitness levels and diet. 3rd-party apps will have data access with permission The iOS 8 operating system includes "HealthKit" and "HomeKit" options that may test how just how much Apple customers trust the Cupertino, California, company to maintain their privacy. The new versions, which will be free, are called iOS 8 for mobile devices and "Yosemite" for Macs. While those updates have been enough to maintain Apple's status as the world's most valuable company, they haven't quieted persisting questions about the company's future prospects amid intensifying competition from other device makers.Īpple CEO Tim Cook, Job's hand-picked successor, turned Monday's spotlight over to one of his chief lieutenants - Craig Federighi - to discuss the company's upcoming software changes. Since then, Apple has mostly been making incremental improvements to the devices and software hatched under Jobs' leadership. The lack of a flashy new gadget may disappoint some Apple fans who are still looking for proof that the company hasn't lost its ingenuity since Steve Jobs died in October 2011. A spruced-up line of Macs also could be coming before the holiday shopping season. The revised software for Apple Inc.'s devices won't be released to the general public until this fall when the company is also expected to start selling the next generation of iPhones and iPads. The new tools for tracking health and controlling household appliances are part of updated operating systems that Apple unveiled Monday in San Francisco at its 25th annual conference for application developers. Apple is expanding into home and health management as the company tries to turn its iPhones, iPads and Mac computers into an interchangeable network of devices that serve as a hub of people's increasingly digital lives.
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