This week, the AppleInsider podcast discusses the latest in WWDC rumors, including new MacBook Pros, what to expect from new versions of iOS and OS X, the next watchOS and the future of the Apple Watch, and much more.
AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes and Victor Marks chat about:
- What to expect from the next versions of iOS, OS X (macOS?), and tvOS
- Rumored MacBook Pro with OLED touch display on the keyboard
- Other assorted (and unlikely) hardware rumors
- watchOS 3.0 and the future of the Apple Watch
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Show note links:
- WWDC 2016 rumor roundup: What to expect at Apple's June 13 keynote
- WWDC 2016: Apple's Siri and the future of voice vs. Amazon's Alexa Echo, Google Now, Microsoft Cortana
- Official WWDC app gains dark UI, Apple TV support ahead of June 13 keynote kickoff
- Anticipating WWDC 2016: what's ahead for Apple Watch 2 and watchOS 3
- Anticipating WWDC 2016: What's in store for Apple TV and tvOS
- Photos of purported MacBook Pro chassis surface with OLED touch bar slot, four USB ports, no MagSafe
- Apple won't release a GPU-equipped Thunderbolt Retina 5K display anytime soon - report
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9 Comments
Hi,
Please could I ask for you guys to try not to say "Hey Siri" so often?
It keeps setting Siri off on my iPhone which, in turn, stops the Podcast. In this episode it triggered it about 4 times.
Maybe think of an alternative..."Ahoy there Siri"?
Many thanks.
Wonder if indoor mapping/ augmented reality will be mentioned?
The only reason Netflix is successful at all is because of iOS. Netflix went from a niche, to a company with enough money to produce their own content, because of iOS.
I'll never get this thankless opinion that Apple shouldn't take 30% or even 15%. Make no mistake, Apple deserves every penny, and Netflix couldn't be happier to pay Apple their due cut.
"Its the cost of access to all Apple's customers." YES. That is the answer. Everything else is wrong.
Nothing about an Apple Pay API for Safari or a new Home app?