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Orange will be the new color for the 6c. Can't be any worse than the yellow :)

I love orange. Favorite color, hands down. I was disappointed that there wasn't an orange 5c, but it wasn't my year for a new phone so I was ok. I'll be hoping for an orange 6c come September...
 
Designers: "Hey Tim, what color do you want for the WWDC app?"

Tim: "I don't think we used orange yet in a application, lets use orange!"

MacRumors users: "What does this mean! Is IOS going to be orange now? A orange iPhone! I hate IOS 7! Bring back Scott! Jony sucks! I HATE COLORS! "
 
Designers: "Hey Tim, what color do you want for the WWDC app?"

Tim: "I don't think we used orange yet in a application, lets use orange!"

MacRumors users: "What does this mean! Is IOS going to be orange now? A orange iPhone! I hate IOS 7! Bring back Scott! Jony sucks! I HATE COLORS! "

Perfect. :)
 
I love great design, I detest lazy design. To rehash the iphone as iphone 6, is lazy design, if all that changes is the chip inside, and the actual phone itself looks the same as the iphone 2, then how is that great design?

A brave design would include sd-cards, I suspect NFC is going to be discussed, but there is a problem within Apple, lets face it, someone stuffed up.

Airplay is a joke, I have the ipad and the mac laptop, all from 2013, so they should play together, but my mac-laptop airplay is blind to my ipad airplay. This is an example of stupid decisions, why include airplay if 2 products are unable to be used together.

The hard soldering of Macbook pro laptops, rendering updating and replacement of hard drives and RAM was not a great decision, for the Air laptop, yes, for the Macbook Pro, it was not a great decision.
 
Clearly the iPhone 6 will be orange

Here's a mockup. I know how much Macrumors loves those :D

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Orange works as a safety device, as in "black boxes" on a commercial airline is actually orange, then this iphone could be called "Nautical"!!Water tight and floats in water, great for off shore yachts!!! :)
 
Teaser Names for several events - clues for iWatch?

I noticed that there are lots of unnamed sessions that have humorous names that sound like clues:

Were Just Not Ready to Tell Quite Yet
All in Due Time
All in Good Time
We Really Can't Tell You Just Yet

Many of these are held in the main room (Presidio) that the Key Note is being held in. When you think of a watch you think of telling time. Could it be that the focus of WWDC will be the iWatch?

Think back to 2007 - in an effort to clamp down on leaks and give developers time to get on board prior to the launch Apple announced the iPhone 5 months prior to its sales date. If they (Apple) want to cash in on the Christmas buying season that the iWatch needs to be out by Oct/Nov of this year. In order to get developers on board...they need to roll out tools and specs for app development for the iWatch well in advance of the official sale date. That all adds up to an iWatch event in two weeks. They can announce the device and leave a sales date open like "early 4th Quarter". I fully expect the iWatch to work with anything iPhone5, 5C and 5S...which means we can expect Apple to very quickly (in the next 1-2 months) announce the 4.7" iPhone6 to go on sale to cash in on the pending iWatch release and capture the millions of iPhone 4S buyers that never upgraded to the 5/5S. If this happens like I think it will....Apple stock will go crazy right before the split!

Now is the time we have all been waiting for. The 2nd can't come soon enough!!!!
 
I noticed that there are lots of unnamed sessions that have humorous names that sound like clues:

Were Just Not Ready to Tell Quite Yet
All in Due Time
All in Good Time
We Really Can't Tell You Just Yet

Many of these are held in the main room (Presidio) that the Key Note is being held in. When you think of a watch you think of telling time. Could it be that the focus of WWDC will be the iWatch?

Think back to 2007 - in an effort to clamp down on leaks and give developers time to get on board prior to the launch Apple announced the iPhone 5 months prior to its sales date. If they (Apple) want to cash in on the Christmas buying season that the iWatch needs to be out by Oct/Nov of this year. In order to get developers on board...they need to roll out tools and specs for app development for the iWatch well in advance of the official sale date. That all adds up to an iWatch event in two weeks. They can announce the device and leave a sales date open like "early 4th Quarter". I fully expect the iWatch to work with anything iPhone5, 5C and 5S...which means we can expect Apple to very quickly (in the next 1-2 months) announce the 4.7" iPhone6 to go on sale to cash in on the pending iWatch release and capture the millions of iPhone 4S buyers that never upgraded to the 5/5S. If this happens like I think it will....Apple stock will go crazy right before the split!

Now is the time we have all been waiting for. The 2nd can't come soon enough!!!!

I don't think the iWatch will be announced at WWDC, wouldn't it be something Apple would to at the September event along side the iPhone 6? that's if the iWatch is even going to be released this year.
I'm looking forward to WWDC tho, and finding out more about this Healthbook, is it just an app for the iPhone just like other fitness apps, is it designed to work with an iWatch :confused:
 
I love great design, I detest lazy design. To rehash the iphone as iphone 6, is lazy design, if all that changes is the chip inside, and the actual phone itself looks the same as the iphone 2, then how is that great design?

So your argument is that "great design" is something different? Riiiiiiiight.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" isn't just good advice; change for the sake of visible change isn't particularly smart.
 
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Apple has updated its WWDC app for this year's developer conference in San Francisco, with the app confirming that WWDC will kick off with the usual keynote address scheduled from 10 AM to noon Pacific Time on Monday, June 2.

Unlike last year's update that brought new features such as video integration, today's update appears to include no significant feature additions, although it does include a new orange theme and a new look more consistent with Apple's iOS 7 design language.

WWDC 2014 will kick off on June 2, and CEO Tim Cook is expected to lead the keynote with other executives pitching in to help share the latest news on Apple's hardware and software. Apple's WWDC app is available free of charge from the App Store. [Direct Link]

Article Link: Apple Updates WWDC App for 2014 with iOS 7 Design and New Orange Theme

Orange = OS X 10.10 Golden Gate
 
Can't wait now!

iOS 8 with redesigned NC, Healthbook and a smoother and faster OS overall. Oh, and let's not forget OS X 10.10!
 
Here's what the app looks like with darken colors turned on in accessibly settings. Much better shade of orange IMO.

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Apple has updated its WWDC app for this year's developer conference in San Francisco, with the app confirming that WWDC will kick off with the usual keynote address scheduled from 10 AM to noon Pacific Time on Monday, June 2.

Unlike last year's update that brought new features such as video integration, today's update appears to include no significant feature additions, although it does include a new orange theme and a new look more consistent with Apple's iOS 7 design language.

WWDC 2014 will kick off on June 2, and CEO Tim Cook is expected to lead the keynote with other executives pitching in to help share the latest news on Apple's hardware and software. Apple's WWDC app is available free of charge from the App Store. [Direct Link]

Article Link: Apple Updates WWDC App for 2014 with iOS 7 Design and New Orange Theme

Orange = OS X 10.10 Golden Gate
 
Here's a mockup. I know how much Macrumors loves those :D

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Now ... how would that look if they'd kept the rainbow Apple logo? ;)

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I noticed that there are lots of unnamed sessions that have humorous names that sound like clues:

Were Just Not Ready to Tell Quite Yet
All in Due Time
All in Good Time
We Really Can't Tell You Just Yet

Many of these are held in the main room (Presidio) that the Key Note is being held in. When you think of a watch you think of telling time. Could it be that the focus of WWDC will be the iWatch?

Think back to 2007 - in an effort to clamp down on leaks and give developers time to get on board prior to the launch Apple announced the iPhone 5 months prior to its sales date. If they (Apple) want to cash in on the Christmas buying season that the iWatch needs to be out by Oct/Nov of this year. In order to get developers on board...they need to roll out tools and specs for app development for the iWatch well in advance of the official sale date. That all adds up to an iWatch event in two weeks. They can announce the device and leave a sales date open like "early 4th Quarter". I fully expect the iWatch to work with anything iPhone5, 5C and 5S...which means we can expect Apple to very quickly (in the next 1-2 months) announce the 4.7" iPhone6 to go on sale to cash in on the pending iWatch release and capture the millions of iPhone 4S buyers that never upgraded to the 5/5S. If this happens like I think it will....Apple stock will go crazy right before the split!

Now is the time we have all been waiting for. The 2nd can't come soon enough!!!!

And by announcing it early (like they've done with other new devices like the original iPhone and iPad), they'll suck all the wind out of any other smart wrist type device that has already been released.
 
If they're going to stick with this abysmal design scheme, why not go back to the rainbow Apple logo?? At least that has historical value.
 
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