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Hope they're going to show us something amazing. but i doubt it. I hope for some VR stuff
I've been saying the same thing ("...but I doubt it.") for 3 or 4 years now, and I actually "blame" that on MacRumors and other sites of the like. Face it, when Steve demonstrated the first iPhone and got to the part where he first "pinched out" to zoom in on a photo, and the audience went NUTS - that will NEVER happen again, because there are too many sites like MR and too many people that read sites like MR, which is why practically NO ONE that reads any of these forums will ever have an opportunity to be truly surprised by technology in their lifetime. [pretentiously drops mic].
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This is their chance to surprise me, because i'm not expecting anything.
Good for you! If you are not expecting anything, you undoubtedly will be surprised.
 
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Man I wish Chrome for Windows/Linux could be used or that Apple still had Safari for Windows. I'll be stuck at work :/
 
I am ready for the half hour of game demos!

For at least 3 years, never have been game demos at WWDC.
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Man I wish Chrome for Windows/Linux could be used or that Apple still had Safari for Windows. I'll be stuck at work :/

That happens because your browser doesn't put you in the first place, but their corporate interests.

Use VLC.
 
Can anybody remember if there was as many 'secret' sessions in the schedule this year as last year in the WWDC app?
 
So the chances of having a new mac announced are pretty slim?
 
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Can anybody remember if there was as many 'secret' sessions in the schedule this year as last year in the WWDC app?

There are a few that read like this:

Secrecy=swornTo
Kidding=YouGottabe
WordsAlone(CannotDescribe:thisOne)
TopSecrecy=SwornTo
AllWillBeRevealed = VerySoon
Keeping(Quiet)
 
I'm starting to get pumped for this event! iOS 9 has been much more stable for me than the past two versions, but that might also be my 6s loaded up with RAM. So hopefully we can get some great new features this year. Rinse and repeat! Hoping for Dark Mode API, Siri API along with contextual AI improvements, iPad Pro productivity enhancements, NFC API for HomeKit at the very least, a HomeKit app, more 3D Touch integration, PIP for iPhone, and some customization for settings such as Control Center, default apps, scheduling night shift and do not disturb for different days, and removing built-in apps.
You just disclosed Tim's pipeline of features for the next 5 years...
 
Rene Ritchie of iMore says that it will just be ALL about software so.... hm, I don't know if I want more buggy software...?
And you can just avoid it all and not give it another thought.
 
I have a 6 Plus and each update has got worse for me and I want to believe it's all because of the measly 1GB of RAM that it has. My phone just cannot handle my social media multitasking and the apps just start slowing down along with my phone getting ridiculously hot.
I think that's just the 6 Plus, lol. I had one for a year and it was a total piece of crap. My wife's iPhone 5 handles iOS 9 better than my iPhone 6 Plus handled iOS 8 lol. It just doesn't have the battery life. I've owned every iPhone except the 5s and the iPhone 6 Plus was by far the worst iPhone I've ever used. Like comically bad in comparison. It was so bad that I drove a few hours to the nearest Apple Store on launch day to go pick up the 6s using the iPhone Upgrade Plan. It had a beautiful display but that's about it. I know other people who haven't had any issues though, so I think some of them were just lemons. And something like that is really difficult to prove at the genius bar when wanting a replacement.
 
Me, I just plan to take a 2 hour nap right before the keynote, that way I have a chance at staying awake.
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Yes! Watchband Pro confirmed.
It will be thinner and lighter and guaranteed to be the most innovative watch band ever.
 
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