Brett Molina USA TODAY Published 11:05 p.m. UTC Jun 4, 2018 Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with a keynote where it spelled out the future of the software powering devices like the iPhone and Apple Watch. The tech giant introduced several key features as part of iOS 12, which launches this fall, including enhanced parental controls and Shortcuts to make Siri a smarter digital assistant. Want a recap of what happened? Scroll below for updates. 3:10 p.m.: Tim Cook is back to wrap it up. All updates to iOS and other platforms will arrive this fall, said Cook. Thanks for reading! 3:08 p.m.: Federighi said a major project in the works at Apple is giving the developers improved technology to bring their iOS apps to Macs. Part of that experiment is how apps like Stocks and Voice Memos made their debuts on Mac computers, he said. 2:58 p.m.: The Mac App Store will get a new look, mirroring the appearance of the iOS App Store. It will includes special features on app developers and videos to see how apps work. 2:56 p.m.: Mojave is introducing some interesting security features where you can block tracking, most notably ad tracking. Federighi…