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Old 06-05-2018, 08:36 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Dylrob View Post
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.
WWDC really is the premier Apple event. I would argue that it gets more coverage than the September iPhone event, if only because they give the press a lot of meat with regards to changes and new apps. Not everyone wants to buy new hardware, but the vast majority of Apple users upgrade when the new operating system comes out.

Haven't really had much chance to play with the iOS beta. Unfortunately, my mac laptop that I kept around for betas died the final death after one of my cats gacked on the keyboard, so I'll just have to wait on Mojave. With the iPad pro and keyboard case, it's pretty hard to justify a new laptop these days. I use an iMac at home.
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