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Old 06-05-2018, 04:33 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by kyteflyer View Post
I dont know why they ever started talking hardware a few years back, it wasnt always the case because it was aimed at developers, not consumers. Seems they are just doing what they used to.

Expect hardware announcements later in the year.

iBooks may be updated but if we don't get more control over how its presented (eg margins) then I still won't be using it.

I still haven't updated to High Sierra, and have no plans to, which is fine, because my laptop cant have Mojave anyway. Not that into it after what I saw presented. Its nice, but doesnt add anything to how I use my stuff.
WWDC has long since grown beyond just a developer conference. Apple uses it to build up hype. Keep the fan base excited for what’s to come.

That said, it does probably make more sense to split up the software and hardware announcements. They get more press that way.
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