Now that the detritus has settled in the Wake Island of WWDC , we spent today ’s show talk about which annunciation from last week will end up leaving the biggest impact on average user . We also chat a bit about E3 , iMovie ’s tardy update , the Windows 10 iCloud app , and a dubious hearsay about the Lightning port on the next iPhone .
This is episode 655 , have Jason Cross , Leif Johnson , and Michael Simon .
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News
We discussed a few news items in the show that were n’t relate to WWDC , so here are the relevant articles and links to check out if you want more information .
Feature discussion
The unexampled Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR have dominated much of the talk about WWDC , but those telling devices wo n’t affect the life of most ordinary iPhone , iPad , and Mac user . Instead , we prefigure that features such as iPadOS and Apple ’s new privacy bill will pull up stakes a bigger impact . As a springboard for word , we used Jason Cross ’ story below :
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Project Catalyst:Steven Rutland
( In reference to our Twitter poll : One week later , which of these WWDC announcements are you the most excited about ? )
Apple Arcade:Nathan Fairchild
( In source to our narrative : Apple Arcade is poised to make Apple the ‘ art house ’ gambling platform )
iPadOS:Kip Vaughan
( In reference to our story : With iPadOS , Apple ’s dream of replacing laptops at long last looks like a reality )
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