The MacRumors Show: Jon Rettinger Talks WWDC 2022 Expectations, iOS 16 Wishlist, and More
Jon Rettinger, YouTuber and founder of tech website TechnoBuffalo, joins us on The MacRumors Show podcast to take a deep dive into our expectations for WWDC and what we would like to see from Apple's forthcoming software updates.
The ninth episode of The MacRumors Show follows
Apple's announcement earlier this month that the Worldwide Developers Conference will take place from June 6 through June 10. At the conference, we expect Apple to announce
iOS 16,
iPadOS 16, macOS 13,
watchOS 9, and possibly some new hardware. During the episode, we talk about our hopes and wishes for Apple's upcoming software and share our thoughts on the possibility of a peek at new devices.
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Here he is in 2016 on CNBC comparing Apple to Blackberry and predicting Apple’s imminent demise
- Clean up all the bugs
- Give it a filesystem. Where I can create a folder structure; transfer files in and out of it at will from any other computer/phone/device, using any wired or wireless connection, just something simple like plug it into my Mac, and have it's show up in Finder just like plugging in an external drive does; open any file and have it open with the default app for the file type, with ability to control which app, as per macOS. How hard is it ffs, I mean, iOS is built on the *nix OS in the first place, it's already there, they just have to make it available.