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WWDC 13 Announced.

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After last night’s conference call saying there would pretty much be no new products until fall (although I’m hoping for the new refresh of the Macbooks in June) iOS 7 and 10.9 are certainly to be shown.

A UI refresh of iOS is surely to come, along with Siri and Maps coming to OS X.

And in the same week as E3 as well, a good week to come, roll on June 10th.

Jony Ive on Blue Peter

Worth 7 minutes of your time tonight.

Brilliant watch.

Fast with a clean and better UI.
11 is a redesign rather than a rewrite for now.
So far, i like.

Fast with a clean and better UI.

11 is a redesign rather than a rewrite for now.

So far, i like.

Oct 5

Steve Jobs.

A year ago when i found out the news, I was in London and went to the Apple Store at Regent Street and Covent Garden, the following is what i wrote in a previous blog of mine. RIP Steve.

“Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want a chance to change the world?

-Persuading John Sculley to become Apple’s CEO, “Odyssey: Pepsi to Apple,” 1987

Breaking away from the usual of this blog, the past 24 hours up until now has been, emotional.
I was about to get to sleep last night when I checked twitter and the reports were coming in, and I had seen this before, but was usually disregarded right away.
But i went on the Apple site, and there he was, not among us anymore.

First, a little history:
I had first come across a Mac back in Secondary school. In this computer room, one half was old, Mac OS 9 computers, while the other half had the brand new iMac with Mac OS X on it.
You can probably guess what i tried out first.
I was trying to get used to the OS nearly every lunch break, i’d spend about a half hour on the internet, and i even remember now I couldn’t believe how this blue box was so fast and just worked. I tried to see if i could use this instead of the networked Windows PC’s, but i was told no, gutting.

Around 2003 had this Nomad Jukebox that the Dad gave me, and it was terrible. Looked like a CD player, awful UI, and battery life of 2 hours, and it took ages for it to play once you selected it.
I then bought my first iPod, a 3rd gen, and my memory then of a ‘Nomad’ was erased. I remember thinking how crazy it was that it was the size of a drink carton, yet better in every way.
From then on it went to the iPod Photo, to the 5th Gen iPod, and the subsequent iPhones, iMac, and now it’s a iPhone 4 and Macbook Pro. The elegance and ‘it just works’ mantra couldn’t be more true, they feel like they’ve been thought over and over again. It feels like a first class Concorde ticket every time you switch it on until the moment you switch it off, it’s always there to help you or service you in watching a film, listening to music, or just a simple browse. I couldn’t go back at all when it’s this good.

Since i had gotten my act together about 18 months ago, one of the end goals was to meet Steve Jobs, just to say thanks really, and to say that I actually work for Apple and Steve Jobs essentially, but that chance has been taken away from me, from anyone who knows him and also wanted to meet him, any chance of talking to him again are now no more in this life.

So instead, surprised at how down i was feeling about it this morning, I thought i’d go to an Apple Store. I thought if i’m feeling not 100%, maybe theres a few outside the store who feels the same.

I arrived to see this:



















I thought i’d take a few on my iPhone, and there were some photographers, and they then all of a sudden asked me to go right up, kneel down a bit, and they kept taking photos of me for which felt like a minute. I haven’t seen any of them anywhere yet, they said they worked for a London paper, so maybe tomorrow? there’s nothing on the web yet.

It just felt really moving, then when I walked into the Store, there was this sense that hadn’t been there before. The staff weren’t the same, not the public looking at the Macs or iPads etc, just something that wasn’t there before, a sense of loss.
 His DNA is and always will be a part of Apple, from the products you buy, to the shops and online store you’ll visit for years to come.

I thought i’d get some flowers to put down to show my respects, so I got some orange lilies to the left:





























I thought i’d then go to Regent Street. I hadn’t been before, and wanted to see what kind of tributes were there, and it was only about half 1, so after about half hour, i arrived.
By which time i wish i had a jacket, crazy blasts of cold wind, then I came across this:

And still there were people putting more post it notes, flowers, cards, just essentially saying
‘Thank You, you changed the world for the better, for all of us.’

I was nice to see everyone round, just looking and taking pictures. No one spoke at all, just stared at the tributes.


Cameras started to appear, and a Chinese and Australian news crew appeared to do their report on this. The australians interviewed the guy above, and then, me!
I was just staring at the flowers and they wanted me to be interviewed.
They asked me questions about what i thought of his impact he had on the world, how he made ‘geek’ sound cool, and how Apple will be now.. So i replied with the below from what i can remember:

I had said that he taught us to ‘Think Different’, and in these times, we all have an iPod, iPhone, or iPad, and even though he’s gone, there will still always be a part of him in Apple, always, and i’m sure for whatever products are coming out , be it an iPad 3, iPhone 6, he would have been heavily involved still.
Everyone will want to make him proud, and i’m sure that everyone will, they will change the world just as he did.
I haven’t seen the report yet, but i’m sure because of the impact of this, i’ll be seeing it soon.



Not the best of photos, but thats the Aussie crew, they’re interviewing a guy who was after me, was taking a photo of the flowers with his iPad.










I thought after being in the store, i’d just walk back to Covent Garden. Took about a half hour, but i was feeling better. I thought, anyone who has seen this today, heard Steve Jobs, or at the least had an Apple product, can take the fact that they’ve bought something they he spent every night and day with his team to make it simple, elegant, and just work.


 

He was the Thomas Edison, the Albert Einstein of our time.
He will be missed, gone way too soon, but has changed the world more than once.
From grey Desktop boxes to thin, attractive pieces of technology, from the desk, to your lap, to the palm of your hand, to your earbuds.
Gutted i didn’t get the chance to meet you, but it’s only made me realise more that life is indeed short, and only makes me more determined to reach the end goal of working for your company, no matter how long this path will take.
Thank you.



 

Mountain Lion.

Today the latest version of Mac OS X is released. 10.8, the first version i’ve missed out on in 6 years, and also the one that is driving further down the path of the coming iOS/Mac OS X Fusion.

Reading the reviews, from The Verge to Daring Fireball, to All Things D, the general concensus is that:

  • Cheaper Price
  • Faster
  • Airplay Mirroring.
  • Full iCloud integration
  • Twitter and soon Facebook baked into the OS
  • No better reason for spending $20 or £14.

As the updates are now on a yearly cycle as iOS has been since its original release, one has to wonder just what 10.9 will unveil, a further fusion, possibly a Maps app on Mac OS X?

Its hard to believe that when 10.5 Leopard was in the making, it had to be delayed by 6 months just so engineers could be transferred to concentrate on having the iPhone launch on time. 5 years on, and a yearly release for both OS’ they can do with ease.

Looking ahead to see what may be on 10.9 apart from a possible dedicated Maps app, it’s too hard to say. But right now, Apple definitely has the understanding that on a PC, the function of a keyboard and mouse is always primary. If its changed too much for a one size fits all scenario (Windows 8) then there’ll be more alienation than attraction to the platform.

It may be a 0.1 release, but in 10 years since 10.0, Windows 8 seems to be the turning point of where the consumer will be able to realise what is the better, elegant, faster, more cared for OS in the PC age.

And you don’t need me to type out what the answer is.

WWDC: How Right/Wrong was i?

iOS 6

  • Maps

The obvious one, looks stunning. When the 3D mode was being manipulated on the iPad, i was blown away.

  • Facebook Integration

Looks great. I can definitely see use for this on Safari and Photos.

  • Unified Bar on Safari, as to how it looks on Mountain Lion

One feature that i hoped to see, but its still the same. Except ‘Google’ is now ‘Search’..

  • Baidu Search

As with Mountain Lion, the assault into China is being built upon in iOS 6. Better language support and yes, Baidu search.

  • Widgets

 It wasn’t meant to be. But then i think, this is in a way, built into Siri. So why have this in the Notification Center? Although a shortcut for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth would have been nice.

  • Siri API

No API, but Siri is improved. Looking for Football results, i can definitely see this being used in the UK. Except for me.

  • Siri Maps outside USA

This hope of mine turned out to be true. Tests have proved that asking for the nearest restaurant, hotel, bar, comes up with UK places. I wonder if the new ‘Maps’ had a hand in this being enabled?

  • Weather Icon changes to location of the phone at last. If you’re in Lincoln, it shows Rain. If in Spain, a Sun.

A minor change i was hoping to see.

  • Communication between apps. No filesystem, but just better app communication.

Nothing. Slightly disappointing.

  • Maybe, a refreshed UI throughout.

Not completely, but there are some re-arrangements and a dynamic status bar colour change which took a while for me to get used to.

From what I’ve seen previously, the features are mostly common sense, i.e, what is the next update that people actually want? When Mountain Lion was announced, iOS 6 features are probably being shown on the 10.8 section on the Apple site. The ‘Do Not Disturb’ notification option perhaps, and more powerful Mail options?


Do Not Disturb was to be true, and looks to be really useful. The amount of times i’ve been woken up by a text message, even when it’s set to silent.. A useful feature to be carried over.

Mail has VIP and, pull to refresh, a feature i’ve been wanting since i first used Tweetie.

Mountain Lion

  • Siri Dictation

This turned out to be true, which works across all applications.

  • Release Date & Price

July for £13.99 . Cheaper than how Lion was, although this is more of a tune up release as to how Snow Leopard was.

Apple TV

  • Regarding the new Apple TV OS, there was a new UI only in March, it would be completely nonsensical to me. So i think, perhaps the UI will remain, but an additional option will appear in an update for ‘Apps’.

This is one that i knew i should have trusted my instincts on, and instead i was half convinced by the news sites and a couple of friends. Although airplay is there, and is successfully being copied by Wii U and Xbox Smart Glass, everything will be unveiled on this soon.

One More Thing…

The Retina Macbook Pro.

I’ve yet to see one as i’m now back in Lincoln and there isn’t an official Apple Store which would have one in as there would be in London, but i’ll be keeping an eye in the local electronic shops.

It looks stunning. It’s the next level of the Macbook Air, carrying on from what was started 3 years ago. Once i actually have a go on one, a post will be written of it.

All in all, with iOS, at first i was admittedly a bit disappointed, with a ‘is that it?’ attitude.

But i realised, when iOS 5 was released, I was unsure of how it could be improved upon drastically when everything could be used with ease.

iOS 6 is a tune up, a ‘Mountain Lion’ of iOS if you wish. The little things such as the status bar blending into the app being displayed is welcome, while Maps looks to be incredible, especially with the 3D and turn by turn features.

WWDC: Predictions.

Under a day to go before the main event, and everything thats been seen on the web, i thought i’d do a list of what i’m expecting/hoping to see:

iOS 6

  • Maps
  • Facebook Integration
  • Unified Bar on Safari, as to how it looks on Mountain Lion
  • Baidu Search
  • Widgets
  • Siri API
  • Siri Maps outside USA
  • Weather Icon changes to location of the phone at last. If you’re in Lincoln, it shows Rain. If in Spain, a Sun.
  • Communication between apps. No filesystem, but just better app communication.
  • Maybe, a refreshed UI throughout.

From what I’ve seen previously, the features are mostly common sense, i.e, what is the next update that people actually want? When Mountain Lion was announced, iOS 6 features are probably being shown on the 10.8 section on the Apple site. The ‘Do Not Disturb’ notification option perhaps, and more powerful Mail options?

Mountain Lion

  • Siri Dictation
  • Release Date & Price

Apple TV

  • Regarding the new Apple TV OS, there was a new UI only in March, it would be completely nonsensical to me. So i think, perhaps the UI will remain, but an additional option will appear in an update for ‘Apps’.

The next post will be how right or wrong i was based on this :)

Looking forward to 6PM tomorrow!

May 8

Adobe CS6 released.

Adobe Creative Suite 6 was released in many editions and the standard sky high price.

I’ve been using a trial of it, and it works well, the dark UI in Photoshop is a great improvement over CS 5.5, but i wonder if this is the last we’ll see of this suite only being available on Windows and Mac.

Here’s a review of it from PC Mag:

There’s no denying that Premiere Pro CS6 can do everything the professional video editor needs. Its easy integration with After Effects and Photoshop are definite boons. But when you compare it with the most recent version of Final Cut Pro X, which adds powerful multicam support and other feature pros need, Apple’s product just feels more modern, fluid, and usable, which explains why it earns PCMag’s Editors’ Choice.

Source.

I wont be totally surprised if i see Creative Suite 7 to be available for iPad alongside the desktop variations. Photoshop Touch has already given a great foundation for more Adobe apps such as After Effects to be available for the tablet market.

Apple WWDC 2012 announced for June 11th to June 15th.

WWDC

The future of Mountain Lion and iOS for 2012 is unveiled on June 11th!

Source.

Update: Tickets sell out in 2 hours. Compared with 12 hours last year and a week the year before.

How Technology has no limits to anyone.

Something i posted on my Twitter a few weeks ago:

Inspiring, heartwarming, an amazing example of how technology can work, of how it has limitless possibilities.