All the headlines from WWDC. All the new OS’s and a new MacBook Air with a new M2 chip, but I’ll save you the speculation. Nothing on the AR/VR front. More Bored Apes stolen. More posturing from Elon Musk that he might walk away from the Twitter deal. And is Netflix about to get into live sports?Sponsors:ConstantContact.comWWDC Links:Apple debuts iOS 16 with customizable lock screen, Messages updates, much more (9to5Mac)Apple brings ‘undo send’...
All the headlines from WWDC. All the new OS’s and a new MacBook Air with a new M2 chip, but I’ll save you the speculation. Nothing on the AR/VR front. More Bored Apes stolen. More posturing from Elon Musk that he might walk away from the Twitter deal. And is Netflix about to get into live sports?
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WWDC Links:
- Apple debuts iOS 16 with customizable lock screen, Messages updates, much more (9to5Mac)
- Apple brings ‘undo send’ to iMessage (TechCrunch)
- Live Activities is a new iOS 16 feature meant to improve notifications (The Verge)
- Apple announces in-camera translations and improves dictation (TechCrunch)
- Apple Pay Later lets you split up purchases into four payments at no interest (TechCrunch)
- Apple Maps to get multistop routing and more in iOS 16 (TechCrunch)
- watchOS 9 introduces new running metrics and medication reminders (The Verge)
- Apple Announces Multi-Display CarPlay With Integrated Speedometer, Climate Controls, and More (MacRumors)
- Apple announces new flagship M2 processor (The Verge)
- Apple unveils new MacBook Air: M2 chip, case redesign, new midnight blue color, display notch (MacBook Air)
- Apple slaps new M2 processor into 13-inch MacBook Pro (TechCrunch)
- Apple announces macOS 13 Ventura, the next major software update for the Mac (ArsTechnica)
- Apple unveils iPadOS 16 with beefed up multitasking features (TechCrunch)
- Apple Previews New 'Freeform' App to Work Collaboratively (MacRumors)
Non-WWDC Links:
- Yuga Labs Confirms Discord Server Hack; 200 ETH Worth of NFTs Stolen (CoinDesk)
- Musk accuses Twitter of ‘resisting and thwarting’ his right to information on fake accounts (CNBC)
- Netflix, ESPN, NBCUniversal, and Amazon are racing to win US Formula 1 rights as the global auto sport booms in popularity (Insider)
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