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The WWDC 25 Episode!

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It's Apple week! This week, Marques, Andrew, and David dig deep into all of the new software updates coming to Apple's products. They start it off talking about iOS and Liquid Glass before going over iPadOS, macOS, and everything in between. It's a fun one...

Highlights

This podcast dives deep into the world of Apple's latest software updates, exploring innovations in iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Hosts Marques, Andrew, and David dissect key features like Liquid Glass, new camera functionalities, and live translation tools while speculating on future product names and capabilities. The episode is packed with insightful critiques, engaging trivia, and humorous anecdotes.
02:27
Siri was mentioned only twice during the WWDC keynote.
15:05
Liquid Glass is more than a design; it's a lighting engine for developers
20:34
Apple may have data showing most users only use photo and video modes.
34:30
Apple's live translation feature aims to revolutionize cross-language communication.
50:07
visionOS allows widgets with depth effects and persistent app pinning.
57:28
Raycast allows users to create their own extensions with regular code.
1:07:00
iPadOS 26 makes the iPad more like a Mac with new features.
1:12:12
DaVinci Resolve has full iPad app with advanced editing features.
1:24:06
The play button made 'Liquid Glass' look like 'liquid ass'

Chapters

What Are the Key Insights from WWDC?
00:00
How Does Liquid Glass Redefine Design?
04:43
Is the New Camera App Practical for Users?
20:34
What Innovations Await in Live Translation?
34:30
How Do Platform Updates Enhance User Experience?
45:14
Can Raycast Compete with Spotlight?
54:46
What’s Next for macOS and iPadOS?
1:02:26
Will iPadOS Replace the Mac for Power Users?
1:09:51
How Funny Are Apple Memes?
1:24:06

Transcript

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