Stepped into an iPhone 6 just yesterday. Updated to 8.0.2 immediately.
Bluetooth: haven't tried it yet.
Rotation: works fine.
WiFi: works just fine. Had it on all evening and night.
Now what?
Bluetooth drops audio in a variety of vehicles. Rotation can lock up using Photos or other apps. Must force quit the App to restore rotation. Wi-Fi…drops out at times. Walked into Apple Store. No networks could be seen when there were multiple stores with Wi-Fi. Even Apple employee surprised. Solution: Reboot the iPhone to restore Wi-Fi. Same problem occurs at home. Not often, but does happen. Autocorrect no longer recognizes Apple products. It used to autocorrect imac to iMac, etc. Now it just remains imac, iphone, ipad. 8.1 should fix the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi issues.
Mavericks no longer listed on right sidebar in App Store. Hopefully they are working on it...one would think that all they would have to do at 1:30 EST when Craig said "available today? was hit Enter/Return and it was live.
So Craig should be running Apple cause he's an engaging speaker? Always enlightening to see the sheer superficiality and grotesque childishness of your thought process. And who would take his place as head of software then? How would being CEO enhance his development strengths and help the company or its products? My bad, you haven't thought that far ahead yet, like 100% of your troll posts. About as idiotic as the "Jony Ive should have been CEO" posts. As if Jony's time would be best spend dealing with CEO bullshit, and not actually designing.
Without the software Apple is nothing. And he's an engaging speaker.
There are plenty of people capable of doing any job anywhere. What- you think Tim Cook is irreplaceable? That's very naive.
I get the feeling that Apple are being ultra-cautious after the 8.01 debacle.
No Yosemite in the UK, no 8.1, no big iPad, no 'We cracked it' Apple TV. Also: the new iPad has negligible improvement in weight and no improvement in battery life, screen resolution, screen size or length and width.
That pesky iWatch is draining the lifeblood of the company.
Yeah, except all software development is under him, and we know how Apple's been doing in that department.
Beautifully.
Only conceivable if you you exclude most of the ProApps (and Safari) over the past few years. If you want specific examples about Aperture (too obvious) and Logic (certain important issues finally dealt with after eons but still the worst resource hog in all audio) I'll post, but it's really not necessary.
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Originally Posted by Quadra 610
Stepped into an iPhone 6 just yesterday. Updated to 8.0.2 immediately.
Bluetooth: haven't tried it yet.
Rotation: works fine.
WiFi: works just fine. Had it on all evening and night.
Now what?
Mavericks no longer listed on right sidebar in App Store. Hopefully they are working on it...one would think that all they would have to do at 1:30 EST when Craig said "available today? was hit Enter/Return and it was live.
So Craig should be running Apple cause he's an engaging speaker? Always enlightening to see the sheer superficiality and grotesque childishness of your thought process. And who would take his place as head of software then? How would being CEO enhance his development strengths and help the company or its products? My bad, you haven't thought that far ahead yet, like 100% of your troll posts. About as idiotic as the "Jony Ive should have been CEO" posts. As if Jony's time would be best spend dealing with CEO bullshit, and not actually designing.
Without the software Apple is nothing. And he's an engaging speaker.
There are plenty of people capable of doing any job anywhere. What- you think Tim Cook is irreplaceable? That's very naive.
I get the feeling that Apple are being ultra-cautious after the 8.01 debacle.
No Yosemite in the UK, no 8.1, no big iPad, no 'We cracked it' Apple TV. Also: the new iPad has negligible improvement in weight and no improvement in battery life, screen resolution, screen size or length and width.
That pesky iWatch is draining the lifeblood of the company.
Beautifully.
Only conceivable if you you exclude most of the ProApps (and Safari) over the past few years. If you want specific examples about Aperture (too obvious) and Logic (certain important issues finally dealt with after eons but still the worst resource hog in all audio) I'll post, but it's really not necessary.