![]() ![]() Limiting what your kids can do on their iOS devices, and for how long, is getting a lot more straightforward in iOS 16. Previously this used the camera to identify objects now it’ll isolate subjects from their backgrounds, and let you drag them into other apps. ![]() Visual Lookup is also getting an upgrade. It makes for a neat demo, but we’re not sure how useful it’ll be for the iOS-using majority. The iPhone’s Neural Engine will also be called into action for text detection in videos, meaning you can pause a clip, highlight any text and paste it into another app. It’ll recognise punctuation and emojis now, and all the language processing is done on-device, so you don’t have to worry about your ramblings living on a server somewhere. Now the onscreen keyboard will stay visible while you’re speaking, so you can swap input types on the fly. Voice dictation apparently gets a big thumbs up from a sizeable number of iPhone owners already – and Apple’s planning to make it even better. Messages now supports SharePlay, too, so you can start a session directly within the app and catch up with a video at the same time as your friends. Chats can now be marked as unread with a right swipe on the thread, for when you’ve not had the time to compose a reply and you need a reminder to get back to your contact later.
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