This article will give you a quick rundown of the major releases in this year’s WWDC conference, and help you get a sense of what happened — even if you didn’t have the time to watch the keynote.
Thanks for the article. I really like how it was categorized and had a ToC so that I could read only the sections I am interested in (iPadOS and MacOS in my case).
What Went Down at WWDC 2019
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#92Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not certain where you got this impression, but it is incorrect. Here is a link to the correct information on how synch works in the Finder of Mac OS Catalina. https://www.imore.com/how-sync-your-iphone-and-ipad-your-mac...
Did you read the link you posted? It says exactly what I said. That you can’t choose new content to sync without importing it first.
However, the requirement that you add content to your library before you can synch it to your devices is not a change from the way things worked in iTunes at all.
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#93> The Apple Watch has become a staple for many, allowing them to be more active throughout the day, and saving many from life-threatening situations throughout the years of its existence Is this a PR piece?
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#94> Apple doesn’t sell this stand with any mount, but for most professionals, they’ll already have a VESA mount to use with it. No: you have to pay $200 (!) for a VESA mount adapter to use your existing VESA mount.
I'd think normal VESA mount holes would have worked fine as an option, especially since there has to be suitable depth with the power socket. However, I'd assume lack of extra holes to be an apple design decision sooner than assume a money grab.
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#95Earlier quoted context omitted.
Did you read the link you posted? It says exactly what I said. That you can’t choose new content to sync without importing it first.
Ahhh… You are talking about adding new content to your library and not about synching content between your library and a device. However, the requirement that you add content to your library before you can synch it to your devices is not a change from the way things worked in iTunes at all.
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#97Earlier quoted context omitted.
The watches have suggested people go to hospital due to arrhythmia, with life-saving results more than once. The new Apple heart beat sensor supposedly allows this (so you won't find the same functionality on Fitbit etc.). Pity you require an iPhone to even turn them on.
The word "years" suggests they aren't just talking about the new arrhythmia feature.
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#98Earlier quoted context omitted.
The word "years" suggests they aren't just talking about the new arrhythmia feature.
Yeah, Apple aren't known for being entirely honest about the scope of their innovations. Suffice the say, that's Apple parlance for "a handful of times the past year."
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#99WWDC in bullet points: https://github.com/Blackjacx/WWDC