Apple set to invade the home with plan to turn iPhone into universal remote for everything from lights to washing machines


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Apple is preparing to turn the iPad into a universal 'home remote' that could control everything from TVs to washing machines and lights, it has been claimed.

The project is set to be unveiled alongside an entirely new version of Apple's iPhone and iPad software at its Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco next week, according to the FT.

An Apple patent published in November last year gave the first hints of the system, showing a system that automatically turned on lights when a user comes home.

The new system is expected to work with existing home automation products such as the Philips Hue connected lightbulbs

The new system is expected to work with existing home automation products such as the Philips Hue connected lightbulbs

The app could turn the iPad into a universal remote

The app could turn the iPad into a universal remote

It is believed the firm is already working with home automation firms to ensure their gadgets work with the app.

The firm already sells home automation gadgets in its stores, including including arch rival Google's Nest thermostats, Dropcam wireless cameras, Philips Hue lightbulbs and Belkin WeMo switches.

The firm is also expected to unveil a major overhaul of both its iPhone and Mac software at the event.

One improvement is believed to be giving the iPad a new split screen mode so users can run two apps at once, it has been claimed.

The move will be a major change to the way the iPad handles multiple applications.

However, the tablet will not be the first with the feature - and Microsoft even made the iPad's lack of split screen functionality the subject of a recent ad.

'iOS 8 is likely to supercharge the functionality of Apple's iPad with a new split-screen multitasking feature, according to sources with knowledge of the enhancement in development,' claims the blog 9to5Mac.

 

'These people say that the feature will allow iPad users to run and interact with two iPad applications at once.'

Current users can swap between apps, but can only see one on screen at a time.

The new feature is also likely to enable users to drag information - text or pictures, for example, between apps.

The blog also claims the feature may also be key to a larger-screened iPad, which Apple is actively developing for a launch either later this year or in 2015.

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Set to be called Healthbook  the app is expected to be included in a new version of Apple's iOS software that will launch alongside its health-tracking wristband.

Set to be called Healthbook the app is expected to be included in a new version of Apple's iOS software that will launch alongside its health-tracking wristband.

Apple is also expected to unveil a major new app for the iPhone and iPad aimed at collecting health data at the conference - as well as possibly unveiling Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine as its latest employees if the much rumoured acquisition of Beats goes head.

Called Healthbook, the new app is expected to be unveiled in June at Apple's annual developer conference.

It offers everything from food and sleep tracking to blood sugar level analysis - and can even tell how much water you've drunk.

The app is set to work with Apple's iWatch, which is believed to be set to be announced later in the year - although it could be unveiled at the same event next year.

Martin Hajek also believes Apple will release a lower cost plastic version of the watch, which will come in several different colours

Martin Hajek also believes Apple will release a lower cost plastic version of the watch, which will come in several different colours

Apple is also set to show off a redesigned version of the Mac operating system, at a keynote address on June 2nd.

Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said the iWatch could generate $17.5 billion in sales in the first 12 months — more than the iPhone or iPad did in their first year.

That was assuming Apple priced the watch around $299 and had a similar customer base to the iPad.




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