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- Third-party navigation app support for the CarPlay Dashboard

Anyone worked this out, just sat in my car for 10 minutes and could not swap to Waze or Google Maps, thinking the apps have have an update as well.
 
Fantastic update and new products. Glad to see Apple embracing the power of the iPad Pro by lifting all these restrictions. Every day it makes you realize iPad Pro is the future over MacBook in many ways. Good thing? Yes. Bad thing? Also yes, in a way. We still need Xcode and a bunch of other stuff on the iPad side.
 
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Smells like this will be one of last major updates before iOS 14...
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Fantastic update and new products. Glad to see Apple embracing the power of the iPad Pro by lifting all these restrictions. Every day it makes you realize iPad Pro is the future over MacBook in many ways. Good thing? Yes. Bad thing? Also yes, in a way. We still need Xcode and a bunch of other stuff on the iPad side.
Yes, including a processor fan...unless they figure out how to bend the laws of thermodynamics.
 
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I've been thinking of upgrading from iOS 12. I use mail a lot. Wondering if now is the time. Was planning to do a DFU install since I have all kinds of Bluetooth pause play audio problems. Thoughts?

my old iphone 5s on 12 is leaps and bounds superior to my newer devices on 13, ESPECIALLY BATTERY LIFE. Don't do it. 13 is the worst release since 8.
 
One might muse that apple should not be rolling out updates while the internet is no doubt at or near capacity as everyone is at home using tons more bandwith.
 
Shoot, I might be most excited about this:

"Apple has also made a subtle but notable change to the way the URL bar works in Safari. In iOS 13.4, you can tap into the URL bar right away even when a URL is highlighted ..."
 
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GM for a point release, say what? 🧐

This is pretty typical for Apple. Their spring releases for iOS and macOS often have significant changes that affect education (and sometimes Enterprises.)

For example iOS 13.4 has a major Enterprise feature: Shared iPads. A feature that has existed in the education market for a couple of years is now coming to Enterprise. Different users can have their own "profile" on an iPad and independently log in. The iPad even has a "guest" mode that erases the user data after logging out.

Before people get too excited, this is NOT available to the average user. It requires being enrolled in Apple Business Manager, enrolled and managed by an MDM, and uses Managed AppleIDs.
 
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