Apple WWDC 2013 Discussion Thread


What do you expect to see during the WWDC 2013 keynote?  

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  1. 1. What do you expect to see during the WWDC 2013 keynote?

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No. There will be about 100 liveblogs of the event though.

O.k, and if i install Safari on my Windows? Will that help?

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O.k, and if i install Safari on my Windows? Will that help?

+V-Tech posted this above

Live Streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on Mac OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.

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+V-Tech posted this above

Live Streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on Mac OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.

Makes me like them even less than i do now :D

Yes, i know i dont like them but i still want to see the keynote.

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Makes me like them even less than i do now :D

Yes, i know i dont like them but i still want to see the keynote.

AFAIK they've never done streaming to Windows computers. Seems like a lost cause, really.

But still, the liveblogs are basically just as good.

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AFAIK they've never done streaming to Windows computers. Seems like a lost cause, really.

But still, the liveblogs are basically just as good.

I could argue differently.... Stream to Windows users to attract more customers..... Logical, isnt it? :D

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Once again, everyone else gets shafted. F U Apple. All I wanted to do was come home and watch the stream on my PC because I show an interest towards their events, but it typical Apple style they feel like screwing everyone (including me as a customer) over by not allowing me to view the stream on a non Mac. And no the VLC stream doesn't work...

Don't tell me to go watch E3 then as I couldn't give a toss about the MS event this year... ;)

Yes I've had a bad day.

/senseless rant.

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Once again, everyone else gets shafted. F U Apple. All I wanted to do was come home and watch the stream on my PC because I show an interest towards their events, but it typical Apple style they feel like screwing everyone (including me as a customer) over by not allowing me to view the stream on a non Mac. And no the VLC stream doesn't work...

Don't tell me to go watch E3 then as I couldn't give a toss about the MS event this year... ;)

Yes I've had a bad day.

/senseless rant.

Download Safari?

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Download Safari?

I thought it was Safari on OS X only. I'll check now....................

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I don't believe the WWDC has ever been streamed to Windows PCs.

Anyway, it's all OSX at the moment. Finder tabs, better optimization, full screen is finally fixed.

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I thought it was Safari on OS X only. I'll check now....................

Sorry for wasting your time, I believe you're right.

I like that OSX can now automatically create a password if you want it to, and it'll sync across all platforms. I have so many passwords to remember, it's ridiculous. I know there's apps out there, but when I'm at work it'll be useful.

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OS X 10.9 looks like a cleaned up version of Mountain Lion with all traces of skeuomorphism eradicated and some useful features added.

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The new keychain is a nice feature, especially since it will sync with the iPhone. Document tagging is a nice feature as well.

New Macbook airs with 9 and 12 hour battery life. I figured that's what all of these optimization points were leading up to.

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New mac pro, looks nice. For me it's too bad they don't offer a "low cost" version with more consumer orriented internals like core i7 cpu instead to keep the cost lower

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Whoa new iWork? No way lol

edit: Well looks like they're more or less planning to kill the desktop version I guess.... not sure how i feel about this

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anyone else find it a tad bit annoying they called the intel xeon chip on the mac pro a "256-bit Intel Xeon" chip?....... if you know the internals of all the Intel CPU's you know where they got this number from but it's not what they are insinuating....

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