kut17
06/01/14 10:56 pm
Bigger iPhone, Beats acquisition fanfare, OS X 10.10, and maybe that thing that connects your house lights to your phone. Apple hasn't surprised anyone in years so don't get your hopes up.
Liberty 4,032,064
06/02/14 7:45 am
You know people that like it? I've heard nothing but negative about it, to the point that most of my friends that had iPhones switched to Androids, and I would too if mine wasn't a company phone.
Br@ndon Your Soul
06/02/14 1:01 am
Same thing every year. Updated operating systems for the iPhone, iPad and macs with a few features. Minor hardware updates to a couple of products. Bleh.
CzarCastic
06/02/14 6:18 am
As usual I have no idea what ur talking about or how it's relevant. I don't think I've ever engaged in a convo with u. In the industry we call that shallowness.
droo Santa Barbara
06/01/14 10:41 pm
Nah. Itst usually about software and they won't be making any huge changes to Mac OS X and iOS, I'm sure. Later this fall there will be some surprises though, what with the new iPhone and probably a new line of Macbooks.
DavesNotHere where am I
06/02/14 5:39 am
They might have Iovine and/or Dre speak about the future of iTunes, which is in dire need of an GUI overhaul. I just want to know when iphone6 will be released.
jenkp223 Being a mommy
06/02/14 10:05 am
We need a new iPhones. My hubby won't buy any until he finds out if a new iPhone is coming out this year. So yeah, I'm interested to see if I can get a new phone now or in September.
anarchy GET OFF MY LAWN
06/02/14 4:38 am
My thoughts exactly kut. They'll roll out some basic, incremental upgrades to existing (and already underwhelming) tech...and then we get to hear them tout it as the greatest innovation the world has ever seen for the next 3 months.
susanr Colorado
06/02/14 9:22 am
There's an iOS app to coordinate with WWDC (unsurprisingly named WWDC). Looks most useful for conference attendees, but non-attendees can stream the videos through the app.
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