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Asked on 2024-07-30
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It seems like your question is about the iPod, but there is no specific mention of the iPod in the provided context from WWDC. However, I can provide information on some of the exciting updates and features discussed at WWDC 2024.
Here are some of the sessions and their highlights:
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- Siri enhancements, including the ability to play songs and manage tasks with Apple intelligence.
- New features for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, such as customizable home screens and improved privacy.
- Integration of satellite communication for messages without a phone signal.
- New capabilities for Apple Watch and AirPods.
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- Tips for creating immersive and interactive experiences in visionOS.
- Use of animation and motion to guide user interactions.
- Custom gestures that mimic real-world actions, such as DJing with virtual turntables.
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Enhanced suggestions for your journaling app:
- Introduction of song and podcast assets in iOS 17.2 and iOS 18.
- Support for media applications to deliver content as journaling suggestions.
- Use of the now playing API for integrating media content.
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- New formats for displaying live times and dates in widgets and live activities.
- Enhanced support for Apple Pencil and Apple Pencil Pro.
- New capabilities for live activities on watchOS and visionOS.
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Migrate your TVML app to SwiftUI:
- Guidance on transitioning TVML apps to SwiftUI.
- Examples of cross-platform apps that run well on Apple TV.
If you have any specific questions about these sessions or other topics from WWDC, feel free to ask!

Design great visionOS apps
Find out how to create compelling spatial computing apps by embracing immersion, designing for eyes and hands, and taking advantage of depth, scale, and space. We’ll share several examples of great visionOS apps and explore how their designers approached creating new experiences for the platform.

Enhanced suggestions for your journaling app
Find out how your journaling app can display journaling suggestions with richer content from the system. Explore new types of available content like state of mind data, reflection prompts, and support for third-party media content and motion-based activities.

What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn how you can use SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. Explore a fresh new look and feel for tabs and documents on iPadOS. Improve your window management with new windowing APIs, and gain more control over immersive spaces and volumes in your visionOS apps. We’ll also take you through other exciting refinements that help you make expressive charts, customize and layout text, and so much more.
