Jun 14th 2016
MacBreak Weekly 511
WWDC Deconstructed
New Apple File System, Differential Privacy, watchOS 3, and more.
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Rich Siegel talk about announcements from WWDC 2016 including a new Apple File System, Differential Privacy which allows Apple to learn more about user behavior without sacrificing user privacy, macOS Sierra, iOS 10, watchOS 3, and more.
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Links
- Apple overhauls watchOS with new UI and faster app launching
- Apple watchOS 3 announced: Instant Launch, updated interface, handwriting recognition
- Apple renames OS X to macOS
- Apple is bringing Siri to the Mac for hands-free access
- iOS 10 is here: iMessage on emoji-steroids and the most third-party integrations ever
- Apple File System (APFS) announced for 2017, scales ‘from Apple Watch to Mac Pro’ and focuses on encryption
- Swift Playgrounds sells coding as simple and fun — just like rest of Apple’s products
- Apple announces Siri will integrate with third-party apps in iOS 10
- Apple’s ‘Differential Privacy’ Is About Collecting Your Data—But Not Your Data
- Apple promises to deliver AI smarts without sacrificing your privacy
- Goodbye Obamaberry, hello Obamadroid
- Every change coming to Apple Music in iOS 10
- Apple Announces 'Breathe' Mindfulness App for Apple Watch
- Apple Watch can call 911 with a single button press
- Pick: Jackpoint Jackstands
- Pick: BitCam
- Pick: xScope
- Pick: Dramatic Black and White (Mac and iOS)