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  • macOS Tahoe is the last big update for Intel Macs

    saarek said:
    6 years is a fair timeline. They haven’t screwed over Intel users like they did with the PPC transition and Snow Leopard.
    Apple sold Mac mini with Intel as new in 2023. That is 2 years - not 6.
    We had 3 years between Snow Leopard (2009) and the end of PowerPC Mac sales (2006). This transition is worse than the transition from PPC.

    And Rosetta 2 won't be part of macOS 28 (2027). There will be no way of running Intel-applications on a new OS just 4 years after the last Intel Mac was sold.
    With the previous transformation Apple gave us 5 years.

    I'm OK with this. What I would like to see from Apple is a clear promise to keep computers bought in 2023 safe to at least 2030.
    williamlondonrezwitswatto_cobra
  • iOS 26 is here with Liquid Glass redesign, new Camera, and Apple Intelligence promises

    blitz1 said:
    Liquid Glass is quite different from Aqua.
    Aqua was about being translucent. 

    With Liquid Glass, the context defines the available functions.
    Quite novel to me.
    Agree. Aqua was candy with buttons looking like pills, big sheets, Genie effect, and more. This UI is absolutely next generation designed for iOS. It can disappear to reduce the UI chrome and focus on content. But it is vibrant, uses colors when needed, is coherent across platforms, and it seems they spent a lot of time on doing it right. Probably also designed for accessibility as any modern UI must be. Looking forward to it.
    AfarstarpaisleydisconeoncatSpitbathkkqd1337Alex1Nlibertyandfreeronnssfe11peteorius
  • Saying Apple is in trouble before WWDC is a time-honored and always wrong tradition

    The lows: Based on WWDC 25 and the "we love working with car manufacturers" for CarPlay Ultra but having lost all original partners and not a single new partner the product is either dead or 2026/27 is not it. Meanwhile Car Keys had 2 screens of car manufacturers. VisionOS widgets look a lot like Microsoft Bob. I didn't expect for that to ever return, but here we are. And Siri... taking a little longer than expected - like years instead of months. Watch is still Watch with nowhere to go outside the gym.

    But most was solid. The UI is vibrant and more coherent. iPadOS 26 is macOS with touch. The new macOS without a menu background is clearly designed for OLED displays.
    Spotlight moved beyond Finder to all apps + into an all-day clipboard + Google-like "the input field is everything" + command tool using formulas from Numbers as interface + alternative to the desktop UX... that certainly is a lot and it is hard to grasp but perhaps it will take some of us beyond desktop even for macOS.

    The Finder-logo Wunderbaum was fun and the final song hit 12 on the cringe scale beating even Mother Nature. Would have been better with an audience but this was a really nice WWDC keynote.
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Trump trade war delays Apple Intelligence's debut in China

    Other companies have indeed outperformed Apple in AI, but only in AI. Apple has them beat literally everywhere else. 
    To investors Cook is delivering the worst performance during his tenure of the top 3. He spent a decade on not delivering Car and the company is stuck with phones and accessories (covers, services) without any growth.

    Cook is penny-pinching and trying to win by fighting the battles of yesterday. How did that strategy work for IBM, Intel, or Xerox?
    williamlondon
  • Trump trade war delays Apple Intelligence's debut in China

    China gonna China. But it's not like everyone is clamoring for th current version of Apple's AI.
    You're right that the current AI from Apple won't sell products. Which is exactly why this is so important to Apple.
    The smartphone market in China is so big that 1% extra market share locally = 1% extra iPhone sales globally. It is the most obvious path towards growth for Apple.

    Apple under Cook dropped from #1 to #3 in market cap. Other companies have outperformed Apple and this certainly doesn't help.
    ssfe11williamlondondaven