The extra iOS 9 goodies Apple didn't show at WWDC - CNET

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At Apple's WWDC developers' conference keynote in San Francisco, the company's senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, highlighted a number of new tools coming to Apple's iOS 9 update. Some of these features include a native news aggregator (aptly called News); a refreshed user interface for the more "proactive" digital voice assistant Siri, and split-screen capabilities for the iPad. But similar to past WWDC events, Apple only spent time going through what it considered key upgrades. The other, less high-profile features were thrown onto a keynote slide and glossed over almost completely. Below are the 30 features Apple did not parse through during the presentation: One notable item on the list is "app thinning," which lets users download apps that are tailored to their iOS device.