Are you talking about the Periscope camera for the iPhone 15? wouldn't they not announce the iPhone 15 until September?Also something I’m just seeing, this animation on the WWDC page. Lens/glass clue?
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Are you talking about the Periscope camera for the iPhone 15? wouldn't they not announce the iPhone 15 until September?Also something I’m just seeing, this animation on the WWDC page. Lens/glass clue?
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It's a about time for that.The keynote is already disappointing. Bring back Steve!
I hope they will expand a bit for macOS soon. Bring back the big cats, or other animals, worldwide landmarks.I’m attached to macOS Fontucky.
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Nah I was referring to the AR/VR headset/glasses.Are you talking about the Periscope camera for the iPhone 15? wouldn't they not announce the iPhone 15 until September?
So you believe that current Apple sandbox security is fundamentally and totally broken. Good to know you're still a fan even with security so bad.....
Firefox would be fantastic. If they allow sidloading, they should allow developers to block customers from loading their apps on a device that has sideloading turned on. Beyond that, it should automatically erase any apps that have that flag set, BEFORE sideloading is activated.
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Too bad. Half the presenters are bad even with the chance for reshoots. Loses some of the energy and spontaneity… much more “corporate”.They’re really not doing a live keynote? I guess we’re never going back to that then.
The expected products should be pretty exciting (except for the VR thing) but the presentation will most likely be a snooze fest (unless they make sure nobody but Craig presents.) That's my prediction.It won’t be the biggest most exciting, it’s all because of the headset but iOS 17 isn’t gonna be that big at all and that’s not exciting lol
I love you. 🥰Ah, classic Apple PR.
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It's a max of 2 hours according to the calendar invite I got from Apple. As per usual.I love the WWDC keynote, I get to see all the goodies new software will bring.
Keynote max 3 hours… it boggles the mind…
All sandbox security is broken. There is always a way out of it. The way out of the sandbox may not have been discovered yet, or it may have been discovered quite some time ago and not published.So you believe that current Apple sandbox security is fundamentally and totally broken. Good to know you're still a fan even with security so bad.
Any software that runs on a system with untested software is compromised. If you are just running a game or something, that is no big deal. If you are running software that has a security component, it is a big deal. In a corporate environment, you go a step father and only allow software from a very small list. Better yet, you don't allow the user to install their own software at all. IT automatically uploads and updates the software that runs on your device. Each update to an app is examined before it is sent out to users. People can run whatever software they want on their own devices, but they can't touch the company network and quite often, they can't bring their own devices into the building.😂😂 That's a good one. They should allow developers to disable your alarm clock too. Hell, maybe they should even allow them to disable your television if you do not subscribe to the Apple TV.
Some people just like to live in a cage full of restrictions - just so they don't harm themselves I guess.
Why would the video need to be live to do that?If they thought the headset was a game changer, they wouldn't pre-record the keynote. It would be live so it could be simulcast on the news networks (especially CNBC, Bloomberg, etc.).