Apple senior executive Craig Federighi is quite the personality. On stage today for the WWDC keynote, the hardware engineering chief announced several new features of iOS 8 in the most humorous way possible. But it would have been impossible for Federighi and the rest of the Apple team to cover all of the new functionality included in the software update, so instead they fit several features into one slide. We’ve gone ahead and rounded up all 35 of the featured listed ahead…

Braille keyboard for direct 6-dot braille input

Alex voice for accessibility

Private browsing per tab in Safari

Instant burst mode

Wi-Fi calling

Vector maps in China

Hey, Siri

iBooks built into iOS

New definition dictionaries for Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Thai and Turkish Hindi localization

Flyover city tours

Auto night mode in Books

Separate focus and exposure in Camera

Panoramic photos on iPad

RSS feeds in Shared Links

DuckDuckGo support in Safari

Improved zoom for accessibility

Battery usage by app

In Case of Emergency card

Travel time notifications

Purchase iTunes content with Siri

24 new dictation languages

Rich text editing in Notes

See your books as a series in iBooks

Touch ID to exit from Guided Access

Multi-device support for MFi hearing aids

Camera timer

Indian, Tagalog, Irish Gaelic and Slovenian keyboards

Tips app

Navigation for China

Speak screen

Shazam with Siri

FaceTime call waiting

Lunar calendar support

Time limits and countdown timer for Guided Access

Place cards in other apps

What features are you looking forward to in iOS 8?