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WWDC 2013 - What to Expect

2013-06-04
hey guys Ashley skele with TechnoBuffalo let's talk about WWDC a little bit I've got some ideas about what I want to see what will likely see and setting expectations for the keynote my wish list is always the same an apple all the things at once it's been almost a year since we've seen a new piece of hardware so I want to see all the new stuff but we won't get that but if I would allowed all the things we're expecting to see like a Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro I'd really love to see a new mac pro from Apple but that's a little far-fetched of course the fabled i watch is the unicorn everyone's hoping to see at WWDC so I'm curious if Apple will take the time to announce it here it would make for one heck of a one more thing developers will be on hand to check it out and learn about developing for it in any of WWDC workshops unfortunately the iWatch might be one of those insanely great products Apple wants to give its own event too so that's probably unlikely boo as for software changes I think the biggest hope is that Tim Cook sticks to his guns with what he said at d11 and opens up Apple more in terms of their API specifically my biggest wish is that will see the ability to choose default apps for male navigation search and browser but that might give too much to Google in terms of mindshare on the iphone since they've been working really hard and doing a great job of stealing users away from Apple's default apps my prediction for the keynote is eighty percent software and twenty percent hardware the macbook line is solid and probably won't see any major redesigns it's kind of like a Porsche you don't need standalone events to announce new models every year you just tweak everything slightly to improve performance and let people enjoy the good design software is the name of the game at this year's WWDC and I'm personally really excited to see some movement in the often glacial progress of iOS there are tons of people online demanding a full revamp of iOS though unfortunately software design changes have to inherent issues with that whole full redesign thing number one they freak out legacy users who aren't tech fiends like we are and those people would panic if one day they updated their iphone to find a whole new interface that's scared and confuse them with this unique relationship people have with their iPhone we take changing it really seriously Johnny I've will have to update iOS by turning up the proverbial heat on it over time so while this will be an interesting wwc don't place your bets on iOS looking completely different sure we will see changes and it'll probably be a little flattered but it's not going to suddenly look like Android tomorrow number two software design takes time and as we all know Johnny ive is a perfectionist and he will not launch hardware software until he feels it's ready if there's one thing we're all sure of its that apple's keynote will have that same mixture of expected launches fresh updates and one or two surprises get out your keynote bingo cards and make sure you check out all of our WWDC coverage starting Monday June tenth at ten a.m. pacific time see you then you
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