Last week we talked about the WWDC keynote, and this week…we’re still talking about the WWDC keynote, plus a lot of little things that have been illuminated since then. The death of slide-to-unlock, for example. More about the ability to “delete” Apple apps. How silly we were to believe the iMessages for Android rumor even for a second. Clarification on the subscription rules. And maybe a dark horse in the running for the role of Echo competitor: the iPad?!
Show notes
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Apple will never bring iMessage to Android and you already know why by Oscar Raymundo
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The classic ‘Slide to Unlock’ iPhone gesture is gone from iOS 10 by Susie Ochs
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Apple’s old Mac Pro has to go, and we’ve designed the perfect replacement by Gordon Mah Ung at PCWorld
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What if Apple’s Amazon Echo competitor is the iPad? by Susie Ochs
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The Talk Show: Live from WWDC 2016, with Phil Schiller and Craig Federighi by John Gruber at Daring Fireball
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With Sierra, Apple lets the Mac be the Mac by Dan Moren
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Safari 10 will turn off Flash by default when it ships with macOS Sierra by John Ribeiro
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Follow the users: Why Messages got the biggest upgrade in iOS 10 by Jason Snell
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Why Apple’s emojification of iMessage in iOS 10 is not innovative enough by Oscar Raymundo, on this week’s iPhone Show
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Messages in iOS 10 brings iMessage apps, emoji suggestions, and visual effects overload by Oscar Raymundo
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How differential privacy can crowdsource meaningful info without exposing your secrets by Glenn Fleishman
If you ask lots of drunk people a question, many answers will be wrong, but the average answer will be correct. That’s Differential Privacy.
— Martijn Grooten (@martijn_grooten) June 18, 2016
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Apple Pay arrives on Bank of America ATMs to make cash withdrawals painless by Caitlin McGarry
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Apple fixes serious flaw in AirPort wireless routers by Lucian Constantin
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How to get your Amazon credit from Apple’s ebook price-fixing settlement by Oscar Raymundo
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Apple may finally get clearance for stores in India by John Ribeiro
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