If you’re flight gets delayed, your boarding pass gets updated right in the app and you get a notification.ġ1:34 You can collect tickets for Fandango, Giants games, Starbucks - it shows the balance on the Starbucks card. The home button is also disabled, so autistic children can learn independently on their iPad.ġ1:36 When you get to one of the locations you have cards for, like Starbucks, you get a notification that it’s nearby so you can use it. Guided access allows you to circle other onscreen controls and disable them, so a child can use the app without hitting those other controls. There are a lot of apps designed specifically for children with autism. We’ve been surprised by the number of children with autism that have been flocking to our devices. Apple tries to make accessible devices for all of its customers, Forstall says. You can also ask questions along your route, like "Where are the nearest gas stations?" and “Are we there yet?” Siri responds to that, too.ġ1:36 Next, an app called Guided Access. It's also integrated with Siri, so if you ask Siri to take you somewhere, you’re on your way. This works from the lock screen as well, so you don’t need to go to the Maps app to see it. It looks great on the iPhone and iPad’s Retina displays.ġ1:41 When you find a place you want to go, click quick route, and as you're going, the app monitors the traffic, gives you your ETA (which updates in real time and can provide alternate faster routes when available). It has a new feature called Flyover - Apple has been flying over major metropolitan areas and building up a 3D photographic model of these places. And now, a demo of flyover over the Transamerica Pyramid - a smooth transition from an over the top view, to an angled, 360-degree side view so you can see every side of the building.ġ1:42 The new Maps app looks great. The buildings are a dark tan, the roadways are a lighter tan. It looks stunning for checking out world landmarks, and could be useful in navigating to a location in a big city.ġ1:43 You can zoom in and out, get an info card on a location like the MOMA, and zoom in on 3D maps to see what the building looks like in a 3D model. Now, we’re checking out the Sydney Opera House. 11:44 You can change the camera angle in Flyover.
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