30 August, 2017
While this could take many forms, they see exploiting the burgeoning area of Internet of Things, where they could build iOS applications to help monitor large industrial machines or other complex operations from an iPad or iPhone.
The beta 8 comes with minor changes and bug fixes, few of which are aimed towards the App Store. Normally, Apple only does that on a fortnightly basis and the last update - beta 7 - was only last week.
Apple and Accenture have started a new partnership. The company also says it has placed an emphasis on ensuring tasks like the reflection of light, colour temperature and shadows, are easier for developers to implement properly in their AR apps. But it's 2017 and we have no concept of time remaining, which means that yes, there's a new developer beta.
The publication found icons and code strings for badminton, barre, baseball, bowling, boxing climbing, core training, cricket, curling, dance, equestrian sports, fencing, fishing, flexibility, functional training, golf, gymnastics, jump rope, kickboxing, lacrosse, paddle sports, pilates, "play" sailing, skating, skiing and other snow sports, step training, strength training and surfing.
The tech giant has said the feature will work with iPad or iPod touch with iOS 9 or later, Apple Watch with watchOS 2 or later and Mac (2012 or later model) with OS X El Capitan. It's also worth noting that Google's new AR platform only supports Samsung's Galaxy S8 and the Google Pixel, though the company has a goal of hitting 100 million users in the near future. However, the company might get out of that niche with its upcoming Apple Watch Series 3 [VIDEO].
The new wearable [VIDEO] will come along with a camera for FaceTime calls.
"So, part of this partnership is Apple recognizing and accepting the unique characteristics of each enterprise and the importance of their legacy, and sometime even archaic backbends that require the types of professional services Accenture delivers to make them useful on iOS devices", Burden added.
Apple's newest operating system (iOS 11) is scheduled for release almost a month from now - and one of its core features will be Apple's Augmented reality engine (ARKit), allowing developers to build truly unprecedented creations.