Apple has shown off the healthcare capabilities of the new operating system for its Apple Watch, demonstrating a US-developed app called AirStrip that allows doctors to securely communicate patient data as well as remotely monitor vital signs, all on their wristwatch.
The company also demonstrated its new, larger iPad Pro that looks a good competitor at the enterprise level with Microsoft's Surface Pro. It comes complete with new technology that uses magnetic contacts to convey both power and data bidirectionally and allows peripheral devices such as its new keyboard to connect to the device without the need for Bluetooth or batteries.