Technical News Office – Apple plans to expand its smart home segment. According to a report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the company is preparing to introduce new devices and a new user interface in the smart home segment. Apple’s new home hardware and software will provide users with the best end-to-end experience. According to the report, Apple is taking an aggressive strategy for its smart home category and the company is fully focused on installing screens throughout users’ homes. Apple is said to be developing two new devices: a smart display and a high-end robotic tabletop device. These upcoming devices from the company will run on the new HomeOS operating system.
Hand in hand with Google and Amazon
Apple is working with Google and Amazon for its smart home protocol – Matter. This protocol will make smart home devices and accessories from these companies compatible with each other, so that the ecosystem can be expanded. According to Gurman’s report, the next step for Apple will be to develop its new HomeOS operating system. The company is expected to integrate its Apple Intelligence into the new operating system, so that applications, devices and media can be precisely controlled.
Will be able to stream Apple TV+ content
The good news is that this integration is starting to roll into the new App Intents system for digital assistant Siri. It offers more in-app controls than ever before on iPhones. Apple’s new AI integration will also determine how new home devices work. It is believed that Apple will launch its smart devices first.
This device will have a screen like the iPad and users can keep it anywhere in the house. Users will be able to stream TV+ content on this device. It will also provide access to FaceTime calls, web browsing and calendar apps. After that, the company’s tabletop device can be entered. It will offer home security monitoring, advanced video conferencing and high-quality media playback.
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