![]() I'm not saying Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung and others haven't done worthy things, or haven't brought things to life or to market before Apple. Maybe in three weeks? Vaporware, I've heard of it.Ĭontrast this with the steady pace of innovation, OS, UI and UX enhancements Apple has worked on since 2007 when the iPhone first launched (and before that when it was in development) that had added features, functionality, capabilities and benefits, along with Apple's leadership in its own processors, graphics and so much more, and we have the world's most advanced technology company bar none. I mean, I hope not, and I am definitely interested to see what launches, but hey, I'm still waiting to see Surface Neo, too. ![]() It's probably going to be the usual Microsoft nightmare of mediocre meh, of changing the way people are used to working with things and enraging said people, of continued malware messes and more madness. Microsoft is going to launch an effective version 1.0 of some new thing that no-one has ever used before, isn't familiar with using as it will probably break all the Windows conventions again, is designed to run on a trillion different types of PC with a quadrillion different hardware variations that Microsoft doesn't have anywhere near the control over that it wishes. Then, when I see things like macOS 12 Monterey allow you to use your keyboard and mouse across your Mac and iPad, with continuity-on-steroids and tons of intertwined, ultra-advanced, mature and sophisticated features, I think of Microsoft launching a "new version" of Windows in late June, and I laugh. ![]() Watching this video, it makes me feel like Google tries pushing the envelope in different ways each year, but Apple delivers on everything Google tried - but does it properly, with privacy and security, and goes well beyond Google's imagination. Here's the keynote - honestly, clear the next one hour and 50 minutes out of your schedule and watch this incredible presentation now: The keynote is embedded below, but Apple's press releases are also jam-packed with info - here's what it says about iOS 15, here's iPadOS 15, here's WatchOS 8, here's macOS 12 Monterey, here's the new developer tools, here's Apple's new privacy leadership features and benefits, and here's Apple's incredible advances in personal health monitoring and secure info sharing. Of course, this is just the beginning, as WWDC, the Worldwide Developers Conference 2021 is a week-long affair, where developers can get in-depth information on all of the new things that Apple is enabling. The best place to see all of these incredible features and benefits of it all in one of the smoothest and info-packed video presentations you've ever seen, with the most diverse range of presenters, backed by a super-cool playlist of underlying music is in Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote, embedded below, and at the WWDC21 section of Apple's site.
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