![]() In the paragraphs that follow, I don’t necessarily plan to provide laundry lists of new products and features you can find those in the coverage at plenty of other outlets ( 9 to 5 Mac, AppleInsider, MacRumors, and Macworld, for example). Nonetheless, there was some notable news coming out of this week’s iteration of the yearly conference, although some of the more notable announcements (IMHO, at least) were follow-throughs on last month’s reveals. subsumed into Apple’s own operating systems and applications, coupled with the particularly tense relationship between the company and its “partners” right now thanks to various reveals from the Epic trial, it’s fair to question just who this year’s event target audience truly was. Last year’s “hardware,” for example, was an x86-to-Arm code transition platform, not an end user device such as those that followed, just as had been the case with its PowerPC-to-x86 transition platform forebear back in 2007.īigger picture, keep in mind that WWDC is intended for third-party developers, not for consumers, although frankly given the number of third-party features that have once again been “Sherlocked” i.e. Well, the last-minute “leakers” were right, as it turns out: no new hardware got announced at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) after all, although tantalizing clues suggest what might have been, in the form of M1X-based 14” and 16” MacBook Pro laptops, or maybe Apple was just toying with us all along? The dearth of hardware isn’t anything new, although there have been some notable past-year exceptions. ![]()
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