You need to organize and manage these keynotes. Seriously the products weren't bad. But it was a lifeless presentation. Tim is really good in many interviews so his delivery that was done practically in a monotone was disappointing and disquieting. He showed some fire with his bit about Apple's commitment to privacy. He seemed kind of devoid of life after that.I really enjoyed this keynote, and will be watching it again. Liam is an awesome piece of technology, why are folks on here, an Apple site such downers? The engineering behind those disassembly robots are pure awesome! I read countless threads begging for a smaller iPhone, and Apple delivered it. Do you not get enjoyment out of your Apple products anymore? What's behind all the negativity? What about what Apple is doing for Parkinson's Disease, and other health areas?
And I picked up on this odd vibe they all had when acknowledging they were introducing some products and features in response to consumer demand. I could say their tone bordered on sheepish and chagrined. I would have to watch again to be sure, and I am not sitting through that again just to confirm an impression.
So anyway you have the ability to rekindle my enthusiasm in your one post, so bottle up some of that magic and send it to Tim.