Soon with sideloading you will be able to! Give it a year or two…Let ?? me ?? put ?? my ?? damn ?? app ?? icons ?? anywhere ?? on ?? the ?? home screen
Does Android have a patent for that or something?!?
Soon with sideloading you will be able to! Give it a year or two…Let ?? me ?? put ?? my ?? damn ?? app ?? icons ?? anywhere ?? on ?? the ?? home screen
Does Android have a patent for that or something?!?
some people do enjoy pain ...Why the hell would anyone click thumbs down on this comment? There are some pathetic Apple apologists on here. LOL
that will not happen, not in a year, nor 2, nor beyond that ...Soon with sideloading you will be able to! Give it a year or two…
It will, and then Apple will glorify it in their WWDC marketing crap as the best thing since the invention of sliced bread.that will not happen, not in a year, nor 2, nor beyond that ...
Apple still sells the MacPro.I wonder if macOS 13 will be Apple silicon only?
I guess you and I will have to meet in the future and look back... not worthwhile arguing nowIt will, and then Apple will glorify it in their WWDC marketing crap as the best thing since the invention of sliced bread.
Its already a given that its MammothApple purchases Rockstar, announces macOS Los Santos...
Bakersfield is sad, maybe if your a pool salesperson you will do well.The extension for the trademark would have been approved for use by Apple this November 16, according to the notes. The “Mammoth” trademark is owned by a shell company called Yosemite Research LLC, and in the past it has already owned the name of several versions of macOS, such as macOS 10.10 “Yosemite”. Once Apple is ready to announce its next operating system, this fictitious company transfers the trademark to those of Cupertino –with ‘Mammoth’ the possible next macOS name-.
Assuming the iPhone is still a thing in 26 years. But, yeah, they’ll keep going with that at least internally. You’ll still want to know your system version. They may switch it over to something like iOS Monterey for marketing purposes.So here's a question- When do they change the naming schemes? At a certain point, iOS 42.5.1 is going to seem silly. I think they go up until iOS 20, then change it.
You won't have to buy gas, but you won't be able to open your car hood nor change your tires yourself. Flat tires? You need to bring your car to an Apple Store for replacement. Apple will of course provide AppleCare service at additional cost.Hopefully they will announce Apple Car at the event too, so that I don't have to buy gas anymore. ?
The pandemic is not winding down. It's just the US and many other countries giving up on any sort of restrictions and just let nature takes its course.Any chance they'll ever go back to in-person events? The pandemic is winding down in the US, travel is opening up again. Might be time soon.
We went EV a few years ago with Teslas. Also added solar and batteries on the house. Once you cut free from the power and oil companies life gets a lot simpler and cheaper.Hopefully they will announce Apple Car at the event too, so that I don't have to buy gas anymore. ?
Its already a given that its Mammoth
Big Sur had more changes to the user interface as well as added supported for AS processors for the first time.I hope MacOS Mammoth is just an incremental upgrade fine-tuning everything from Big Sur and Monterey, and not a huge update that gets delayed and arrives full of weird bugs like Monterey...
Apple still sells the MacPro.
I hate this statement, not because it's false (they absolutely will), but because there is no need for major version releases annually. It's an endless cycle of untested updates with loads of bugs.Apple will announce iOS and iPadOS 16, macOS 13
It's too bad because MacRumors used to be one of the few news sites that DIDN'T employ these tactics. Now they are just like the rest: clickbait titles, shoving affiliate links down our throats (and not giving consumers the truly best deal, only the deal which gives them a kickback), reporting on news unrelated to the purpose of the site, and more.The thread title is clickbait (re: "Here's what we know" ). You didn't actually provide any meaningful information. All you did was write an article filled with guesses. You should have said, 'we don't have any information, yet.'
Tabloid journalism should not be on the front page.
This explains my feelings EXACTLY! SwiftUI is just FUN to work with. I have very high hopes for it at WWDC this year.Honestly, I hated Objective-C.
Swift made me kind of like to program on iOS. But yes, UIKit could make things complex.
SwiftUI made me really love programming for iOS. It's so damn great and powerful, but still lacks key features IMO.
Call me a bugchaser then 😍I hate this statement, not because it's false (they absolutely will), but because there is no need for major version releases annually. It's an endless cycle of untested updates with loads of bugs.
Yep, but mission accomplished …The thread title is clickbait (re: "Here's what we know" ). You didn't actually provide any meaningful information. All you did was write an article filled with guesses. You should have said, 'we don't have any information, yet.'
Tabloid journalism should not be on the front page.