Join us as we join Apple in San Francisco for a first look at the technologies driving the company's next-generation Mac OS X (10.10) and iOS (8.0) operating systems.
They're all doing a decent job presenting but I still miss Steve.
Craig is spectacular. He’ll be CEO next. He brings the fun that Steve had along with his presentation style. Tim is copying Steve more, too, which works to his benefit.
Craig is spectacular. He’ll be CEO next. He brings the fun that Steve had along with his presentation style. Tim is copying Steve more, too, which works to his benefit.
No! Craig needs focus on cloud and Software. Tim is the best as CEO. That is all.
This keynote is seriously amazing--for a developer conference. There a large number of radically awesome technologies being introduced (including a surprising number of wishlist items that have been bandied about here). There will be some great new apps coming to iOS in the very near future thanks to what's being debuted today.
No! Craig needs focus on cloud and Software. Tim is the best as CEO. That is all.
Tim is gracious and Gentleman type.
I totally get what you’re saying, and I agree about specializations, but I don’t see why he couldn’t be CEO and ignore everything but his current work.
This WWDC is so filled with new and exciting technology, it’s mind boggling. Any other company could have presented 20-30% of the new features - and it would have been seen as a success. Apple just unleashed a tsunami of improvement and innovation on us. And it's not even apparent how the app devs will use the added possibilities.
The stock is plummeting, so you KNOW they did really well.
The stock is plummeting, so you KNOW they did really well.
Hardly. It dropped less than 1% early today and hasn't really changed since then. It's down a whopping .7%. I mean I get your joke, but it's misleading.
Hardly. It dropped less than 1% early today and hasn't really changed since then. It's down a whopping .7%. I mean I get your joke, but it's misleading.
Maybe if we, as Apple supporters, mislead enough, it’ll have a reverse psychology effect and kick the stock up.
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That’d be a good trick, redirecting from Huddler software. But alas.
WHAT ON EARTH IS APPLE THINKING?! WHY ARE THEY LETTING PEOPLE SEE THE OS BEFORE IT’S PRESENTED?! WHY ARE THE COMPUTERS ON?!
When will Apple start the streaming for the keynote?
Now.
When will Apple start the streaming for the keynote?
1:00 PM EST
Ha ha.
When will Apple start the streaming for the keynote?
Live now! Playing ColdPlay!
Camera Cranes hover. Excited.
TAB VIEW IN SAFARI THAT ACTUALLY WORKS.
FINALLY.
They're all doing a decent job presenting but I still miss Steve.
That iPad mail composing windows slide down - gives me hint for multi tasking on iPad. Not sure why!
Tap To Talk over lay menu with one action button on top left and bottom and the way it looks are not at all very Apple-ish. Not good.
Craig is spectacular. He’ll be CEO next. He brings the fun that Steve had along with his presentation style. Tim is copying Steve more, too, which works to his benefit.
Apple showed Honeywell Thermostats
Craig is spectacular. He’ll be CEO next. He brings the fun that Steve had along with his presentation style. Tim is copying Steve more, too, which works to his benefit.
No! Craig needs focus on cloud and Software. Tim is the best as CEO. That is all.
Tim is gracious and Gentleman type.
This keynote is seriously amazing--for a developer conference. There a large number of radically awesome technologies being introduced (including a surprising number of wishlist items that have been bandied about here). There will be some great new apps coming to iOS in the very near future thanks to what's being debuted today.
SERIOUSLY A DEV CONFERENCE. New Programming Language. Woo hoo!
Tim is gracious and Gentleman type.
I totally get what you’re saying, and I agree about specializations, but I don’t see why he couldn’t be CEO and ignore everything but his current work.
Any other company could have presented 20-30% of the new features - and it would have been seen as a success.
Apple just unleashed a tsunami of improvement and innovation on us. And it's not even apparent how the app devs will use the added possibilities.
The stock is plummeting, so you KNOW they did really well.
The stock is plummeting, so you KNOW they did really well.
Hardly. It dropped less than 1% early today and hasn't really changed since then. It's down a whopping .7%. I mean I get your joke, but it's misleading.
Maybe if we, as Apple supporters, mislead enough, it’ll have a reverse psychology effect and kick the stock up.