In case you are worried that Siri also goes mediate to communicate with the connected devices in your home, Apple may have decided to do otherwise, bringing u no new application with iOS 9 to control compatible devices with the platform HomeKit , which will begin shipping next month.
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The new application, called Home, will bring together all devices under HomeKit , and will have a variety of features, according to 9to5Mac . These include research and initializing HomeKit wireless devices using the Apple TV as a hub to connect different devices, generating virtual coins to help in organizing and connecting devices, and offering a series screens to help users find more HomeKit devices and applications. In other words, man appears to be a configuration application, pure and simple.
Unofficially, the whole framework of HomeKit should be dependent, at least partially, the application home to manage devices while keeping data secure. Apple has not yet specified connectivity and usage protocols - rumors suggest that the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or the ibeacon technology, or even a combination of them - and it is unclear whether the new Apple TV owners will have features HomeKit.
Although 9to5Mac publications are based on an application tested in the past, it is possible that the application is intended solely Home for internal use by Apple . However, The Verge points out that the inclusion of multiple screens suggests that the app will end up in the hands of the general public.
Of course, Apple has remained discreet on the application, but if it is real, it is likely to surface with the expected announcement of iOS 9 to Apple developers conference on June 8. Before the opening keynote of the WWDC 2015, all this is that hearsay. However, a centralized management application HomeKit devices seems a reasonable action for the Cupertino company.
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The new application, called Home, will bring together all devices under HomeKit , and will have a variety of features, according to 9to5Mac . These include research and initializing HomeKit wireless devices using the Apple TV as a hub to connect different devices, generating virtual coins to help in organizing and connecting devices, and offering a series screens to help users find more HomeKit devices and applications. In other words, man appears to be a configuration application, pure and simple.
Unofficially, the whole framework of HomeKit should be dependent, at least partially, the application home to manage devices while keeping data secure. Apple has not yet specified connectivity and usage protocols - rumors suggest that the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or the ibeacon technology, or even a combination of them - and it is unclear whether the new Apple TV owners will have features HomeKit.
Although 9to5Mac publications are based on an application tested in the past, it is possible that the application is intended solely Home for internal use by Apple . However, The Verge points out that the inclusion of multiple screens suggests that the app will end up in the hands of the general public.
Of course, Apple has remained discreet on the application, but if it is real, it is likely to surface with the expected announcement of iOS 9 to Apple developers conference on June 8. Before the opening keynote of the WWDC 2015, all this is that hearsay. However, a centralized management application HomeKit devices seems a reasonable action for the Cupertino company.