Yesterday was a busy day in terms of news and software updates is concerned and is that Apple apart from presenting such news in terms of hardware is concerned it also released a few quite interesting updates for all its computers, that is, from the Mac line with OS X 10.11.4 through mobile devices with iOS 9.3 or even the Apple Watch or the Apple TV with watchOS 2.2 or tvOS 9.2 respectively.
Be that as it may, during the presentation aspects about Caring for the environment where Lisa Jackson (Vice President of environmental policies and social relations), apart from talking about the renewable energies used by the company to power its data centers, announced a curious robot capable of disassembling an iPhone piece by piece for later recycling without discarding any component. Anyway, it is better that you see the video of the keynote that I leave below so that you can check it yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gltuuBU_f-0
On the other hand apart from the robot and the environmentHealth was also discussed with a new framework for developers and researchers called CareKit that joins HealthKit to improve its application with patients by collecting data and creating applications that help in the recovery of these patients.

There was also a brief presentation of new straps for the Apple Watch and a drop in the starting price for the device up to $ 299, a movement that responds from my point of view to an attempt to remove all the stock for the presentation of the second generation in September. Of course with the presentation of these straps mention was also made of the new version of watchOS 2.2 now available for download with various improvements, the most important being the one that makes mention of Maps.

On the other hand the iPhone also welcomed a new member in its family, iPhone SEBasically an iPhone 5s in terms of design but with the insides of the iPhone 6s somewhat capped since it does not have 3D Touch or 2nd generation Touch ID, however it boasts the new A9 CPU, 2Gb RAM or the new camera of 12 Mpx among other «novelties». As with the Apple Watch, Apple also introduced its new version of the operating system coming to iOS version 9.3 with news like NightShift, password in Notes and other improvements in performance and stability.

As expected, Apple also presented a small format iPad Pro, that is, with a screen diagonal of 9,7 inches, the standard for the entire iPad family until the arrival of the original 12,3-inch iPad Pro. This new iPad maintains all the characteristics of its older brother but in a smaller format.

We continue with the Macs, which also received an update to their operating system to OS X version 10.11.4 which includes compatibility between Messages and sending animated photos from Live Photos. As in iOS 9.3, the Notes application is also password protected (in the case of iOS 9.3, with Touch ID), so that no one except us can access the information stored there. The Notes app is also capable of import notes with Evernote and RAW-like images now run better in the Photos app.

Finally we could not forget the Apple TV, which released tvOS 9.2 version with new features such as compatibility with Live Photos, which you can now see on the screen connected to Apple TV. In addition, the option to organize applications of the same type in folders or voice typing, all this together with the compatibility of connecting wireless keyboards via Bluetooth.