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I really, really suspect an iWatch release. The 'write the code, change the world' stuff would have far more significance than writing apps for the next OS X/iOS. Plus introducing it at WWDC will give developers an opportunity to optimise their apps.

Finally the timing of Nike discontinuing their fuelband must be important, especially seeing as though Tim Cook is on Nike's board.

It must be, coupled with the ambiguity of the WWDC app, teasing about new stuff coming out. I know it's a lot of speculation, and Apple fans are always overly-cautious about getting hopes up for new stuff ... but it must be.
 
Used to get SO excited about stuff like this...........
That ship has sailed.
 
I'm looking forward to "Apple Retina Display", a 24" or maybe 27" 4K display from Apple, running 1920 x 1080 as optimal resolution.
 
Not saying this will happen just hypothetical.

What would you do if Apple unexpectedly announces and releases the iphone 6?
 
Just as many squares on the banner as the number of pixels on the rumored pixel height of the 3X iPhone? I just had patience to count a small area but it would sum up to 1700 isch if i didn't screw up to much.
 
OS X on ARM.:cool:

I honestly don't see this as a good idea. ARM is meant to power mobile devices, not full blown desktop OSes. That's why Microsoft made Windows RT because Windows 8 couldn't run on ARM. If Apple did that, it would be iOS with a few more OS X features.

Btw... does anyone say the X in OS X as "X" or 10? I usually just say "X", not sure if anyone else does that...:confused:
 
Write the code for the Apple TV and change the world?

*And Apple get their own heading in wikipedia under "History of Television"
 
That ad can't just be a coincidence!!!!!!!!!! AHHHH!!
 

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This is exciting!

I'm willing to bet though, that "Write the code. Change the world" doesn't refer to iOS or OS X, instead it refers to a new line of software being announced, where devs will be able to code for it.

I think we will see home automation or a TV judging by the pixels, which will be due out around Christmas time or so.
 
Anyone know if there is a nearby traffic cam that we can watch from? :cool: Every post about this on various other web sites always brings one or two more photos, but I'd rather try and see the whole thing :D
 
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