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This event will make you so disalusioned with Apple you will want to go out and get looped !!!
 
15 minute demo of the updated GarageBand (with "Live Loops") running on the new iPad.

Featuring boasts on how the new iPad Pro runs GarageBand as smooth and lag free as it used to be before the update.
 
It's literally just a catch phrase based off something within the keynote. Not necessarily what the keynote is about.

Last fall it was "Hey Siri, give us a hint" which referred to the always on Hey Siri on the 6s/6s+ (or even extending to Siri being on the new ATV4 as well)

This time it's likely because of new watch bands (more notably the Space Black Milanese Loop that was accidentally leaked and pulled)
 
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It's literally just a catch phrase based off something within the keynote. Not necessarily what the keynote is about.

Last fall it was "Hey Siri, give us a hint" which referred to the always on Hey Siri on the 6s/6s+ (or even extending to Siri being on the new ATV4 as well)

This time it's likely because of new watch bands (more notably the Space Black Milanese Loop that was accidentally leaked and pulled)
Would it make sense as that being one of the highlight features of the event to the point that it's referenced on the invite?
 
Would it make sense as that being one of the highlight features of the event to the point that it's referenced on the invite?

Hey Siri wasn't exactly the "highlight" either in an event that had the 6s/6s+, iPad Pro and ATV4.

Always on Hey Siri was just a feature of one of the highlights (the highlight being the phone itself)

So yeah it's totally reasonable for the title or catch phrase of the event to reference a band. It's just a catch phrase to give the event and nothing else.
 
Hey Siri wasn't exactly the "highlight" either in an event that had the 6s/6s+, iPad Pro and ATV4.

Always on Hey Siri was just a feature of one of the highlights (the highlight being the phone itself)

So yeah it's totally reasonable for the title or catch phrase of the event to reference a band. It's just a catch phrase to give the event and nothing else.
I don't know, a new fairly sought after and talked about feature that is related to and exclusive to a new iPhone that is getting introduced, and thus in a way references the introduction of that new hardware, seems a ways off from simply just another color of an existing accessory to existing hardware (unless they are perhaps relating it to new watch hardware that is somehow getting introduced as well).
 
Hey Siri wasn't exactly the "highlight" either in an event that had the 6s/6s+, iPad Pro and ATV4.

Always on Hey Siri was just a feature of one of the highlights (the highlight being the phone itself)

So yeah it's totally reasonable for the title or catch phrase of the event to reference a band. It's just a catch phrase to give the event and nothing else.

They have updated the Hey Siri give us a hint to have cluedo quotes. What does that mean?
 
Apple is introducing a new Jim Dalyrmple inspired beard trimmer.

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So, what did "let us loop you in" mean?
They don't really address that in events, just basically conclusions that people arrive at based on their original thoughts about it and/or what happened at the event.

I personally still see it as a play on words (as is usually the case with these things) linking to and perhaps playing homage to their current headquarters located at Infinite Loop, which were referenced at the end of the event when Tim Cook mentioned that this will be the last time a media event is going to be held there (given that the new campus should be operational in time for the next on-campus event next year).
 
So, what did "let us loop you in" mean?

They don't really address that in events, just basically conclusions that people arrive at based on their original thoughts about it and/or what happened at the event.

I personally still see it as a play on words (as is usually the case with these things) linking to and perhaps playing homage to their current headquarters located at Infinite Loop, which were referenced at the end of the event when Tim Cook mentioned that this will be the last time a media event is going to be held there (given that the new campus should be operational in time for the next on-campus event next year).

...that and more watch bands.
 
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