WWDC 2019 TL; DR

Apple TV 13

1Multi user, music app and more controller support for upcoming Apple Arcade


Apple watch 6

New Period tracking app, new noise app to help you not go deaf and support for 3rd party music or listening apps, voice memos, calculator and finally the app store


IOS

Dark mode, swipe typing, find my app, performance improvements, reminders gets updated, shortcuts app is now preinstalled and there's a new share sheet

MeMoji is now available to anyone but you can't use it as a face mask or move it's face


Siri, Air pods, Home pod and CarPlay

More natural voice, easy sharing for music to other people’s AirPods and handoff (continue on another device) for calls and music on HomePod.

CarPlay dash can now go spit view and show you directions and a list of helpful shortcuts


iPadOS

Includes everything from IOS and more!

Apps can have multiple items treated as windows which can then be used in split view or slide over.

Downloads manager in safari and USB support in files, new gestures for text modification, fonts can be downloaded from the app store and you can now use mark up with the apple pencil in any app and also mark up a whole webpage or document


Mac Pro


It’s modular and for the professional market, you can buy a afterburner card for rendering and it’ll render 3 streams of 8K or 12 streams of 4K. XDR (extreme dynamic range)
support and apples own graphics module which include 2 Ryzen chips, you can install 2 of these modules for teraflops of power

A reference PC by HP costs £8,500
Mac Pro will cost £5,599


Apple Pro Display XDR

Back acts as a heatsink to remove heat the Display creates, there’s a model that has micro textured glass to completely remove screen glare, but it costs more.

This display works as a reference display and was created for colour accurate work and professionals that require XDR, 6K, and the highest-class display on the market basically

A reference from Sony costs £43,000
Apple Pro Display XDR costs £5,599
The stand costs £999


MacOS Catalina

iTunes is splitting up into iTunes, Apple podcasts and Apple TV. Device syncing will be moved to finder and all your purchased content will be moved to the Apple TV app
if you purchased any movies or TV shows.

SideCar will allow your iPad to connect to your Mac and be used as a second display, this will also have touch and Apple Pencil support

Screen time will now sync with iCloud and be available on the Mac and finally “Find My”, an app for finding things will allow users to find devices they’ve lost
(including AirPods) even if they don’t have an internet connection