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I'm not sure it was fully debunked. The June 8 date may have not been a coincidence. Only time will tell.
Debunked as in the date has virtually no meaning other than it being half a year after the filing, signaling a deadline to hand in paperwork by. The date is nothing more than a legal requirement for the filing the company has to meet. MacRumors themselves updated their article to reflect said information.

That doesn‘t change the fact that rOS / realityOS filings themselves are big news / leaks.
 
That was already debunked as having no real meaning (the date, that is).
It's not debunked at all. Apple's board was just given the first demo of the product last week. And the rumored marketing term (that developers would be shown) is being trademarked the same week as the announcement.

It's not a coincidence at all.
 
You should be able to search your notifications
I think if we're at a point where we need to search notifications then we're doing notifications wrong. I spend more time clearing notifications I've already seen than I do acting on them.

I'd rather they just disappear after I've seen them. iPhone knows with Face ID features whether I've actually looked at them or not. I want to clear them when I've read them, and be done with it.
 
I think if we're at a point where we need to search notifications then we're doing notifications wrong. I spend more time clearing notifications I've already seen than I do acting on them.

I'd rather they just disappear after I've seen them. iPhone knows with Face ID features whether I've actually looked at them or not. I want to clear them when I've read them, and be done with it.
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It's not debunked at all. Apple's board was just given the first demo of the product last week. And the rumored marketing term (that developers would be shown) is being trademarked the same week as the announcement.

It's not a coincidence at all.
You‘re not reading correctly. June 8th is not something Apple picked, it‘s something that‘s automatically set half a year after the filings. People look at the wrong end of the filing dates.

June 8th is just a legal deadline. Just check the MacRumors article it outlines it in greater detail.
 
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I’d love to see improvements to the password manager. Would be great to be able to store some sensitive information in it too like 1Password. If it gets even a few of those features, I’ll be able to fully move to it being my only password tool.
 
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I’d love to see improvements to the password manager. Would be great to be able to store some sensitive information in it too like 1Password. If it gets even a few of those features, I’ll be able to fully move to it being my only password tool.
You can add any text to passwords now, it's just not organized.
 
You‘re not reading correctly. June 8th is not something Apple picked, it‘s something that‘s automatically set half a year after the filings. People look at the wrong end of the filing dates.

June 8th is just a legal deadline. Just check the MacRumors article it outlines it in greater detail.

Right. But the determinant of the end date is the date the thing was filed. I don’t think Apple accidentally filed this thing almost precisely 6 months before WWDC. They knew what they were doing. Not saying that this necessarily correlates to WWDC. But I don’t think you can say that it’s not simply because the document was filed 6 months ago.
 
I’d love to see improvements to the password manager. Would be great to be able to store some sensitive information in it too like 1Password. If it gets even a few of those features, I’ll be able to fully move to it being my only password tool.
This and also please a stand alone app. When I want to log into the PayPal App and I need the 2FA Code it really is a hassle to have to go into settings ->Passwords ->PayPal. Stand alone app would eliminate at least one step. And thats not taking into account the other benefits such an app would have.
 
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