2016: Big, Heavy and Vaguely Disappointing
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From Relay FM this is Connected episode 122 our 2016 Year In Review. This episode is brought to
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you by Smile. My name is Myke Hurley and I am joined by Federico Vittucci. Hi Federico.
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And Steven Hackett. Welcome to the show.
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We have a big show today. This is one of my favourite shows of the year where
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We take a look, I think we took a look back mostly at the things that we have spoken about
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on this show throughout the year of 2016 and we're going to go through them month by month
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in a kind of round robin style and talk about the stories and talk about if they are really
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worth thinking about now, right?
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Now it's just like whatever and maybe see how some things have changed and grown over
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as you would expect, we're gonna start with January.
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Now January saw the launch of a really weird
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Apple application called Music Memos, which I had completely forgotten about
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until I saw it in this document. What even was Music Memos?
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Or is, I guess, it's still alive, I don't know.
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Are we sure that was 2016? It feels like a lifetime ago, really.
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Music Memos was a lifetime ago, yeah. We've all aged a lot.
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Is it still around? Is it really still around?
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Apple.com/music-memos still exists.
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- Oh really?
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- Oh really?
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- It's a top level page.
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- There's a webpage, wow.
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- Yeah, it's got--
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- I mean the Mac Pro has a webpage.
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- So it has aperture on it, right?
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- I think they fixed that.
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- What, can anyone remember what music memo was?
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I don't know what it is.
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- Yeah, so you would sit down as a singer, songwriter,
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coffee shop hipster, and you could play guitar or sing,
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or I think it would do piano and stuff.
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Oh no, I looked at the website the other night.
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And you could record into that.
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I think the idea was a lot of musicians
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use voice memos for this stuff.
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But music memos, if you played guitar,
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it would try to match the chords
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and it would put in like an intelligent drummer
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or a bassist and help you sort of take your raw idea
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and fill it out a little bit.
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And then you could export that to GarageBand
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or save it and do a bunch of stuff.
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So I'm like you guys, I didn't realize this was in 2016.
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and I remember downloading it and playing with it but I'm not a musician so I was like
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"Oh well this is cool, I'm glad that it exists, it's a very Apple app to build
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but I don't know what the adoption is like or what the usage is like anymore."
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Well it did receive three updates since it came out and the last one was in October.
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I think it's very cool, I still don't believe it has replaced the notes app for musicians
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musicians and like I follow a couple of, actually not a couple, maybe a couple of
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dozen really, artists on Twitter and I see screenshots of notes all the time.
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I don't think it has, you know, Music Memos has to replace the popularity, you know,
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of notes, the default app. I think it's a great idea. It's one of those experiments.
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It reminds me of, and I think we made this comment when it came out, reminds me
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of the cards app, you know, or the iPhone.
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- I miss that thing, man, especially in the holiday season.
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- Yeah, me too, me too.
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It was a really clever, you know, single purpose idea,
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but I don't know why this to me look like intern projects.
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Like sometimes they see the light of day.
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- No, you know what, I don't think that's a bad thing.
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I don't think like, I get what you're saying.
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It's not in quality, it's like in why does this exist?
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Like it's somebody's little project.
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- Yes. - Yeah, it's gotta be.
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Like I can't imagine that like, you know, at the top level of the iOS software team,
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they're like, we don't want to update GarageBand.
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We have to make music memos.
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Like I can't imagine that that's what occurred.
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It just seems strange.
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It just feels like maybe somebody's little 20% time project or something.
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And it was good enough that they're like, no, let's, let's throw our weight behind
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this and actually make it as a real thing.
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Also in January, we saw the preview of iOS 9.3.
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So this showed off a night shift
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and the iPad and education changes.
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This was, I think, the first time
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that Apple has ever done something like this.
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It was like a big preview.
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They've not done it since, right?
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There's not been anything since.
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Now, January's close.
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Maybe we're gonna see the 10.3 preview, fingers crossed.
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Or maybe we'll wait for that until the spring,
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but that was a big surprise.
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And there are a couple of things this year
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where Apple kind of broke out of their normal cycle with dealing with, you know,
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announcements where not everything was done on stage. Sometimes there were just
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pages put up on Apple.com or there were press releases or interviews given about
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new initiatives that Apple was working on and the 9.3 preview was one of those.
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Yeah and it's interesting to think about if Apple is gonna do 10.3 next month.
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I think we're going to see with some iPad features,
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I just wonder if there's going to be these big changes
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coming to, let's say, iPad multitasking, for example,
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and developers need to adapt.
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There's going to be some kind of reveal with betas
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and new developer SDKs,
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and it just seems a little odd to me that Apple would
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introduce these big changes without an event.
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But then again there's iPads supposedly coming in March or April.
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The rumors that we've spoken about seem to suggest that the software is not going to be front and center.
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Like this is going to be a really exciting hardware announcement for the iPad.
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Like if the rumors are true and it's like this basically bezel-less 10.9 engine and 9.7 body,
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like you don't need the software to tell that story. The hardware tells that story.
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You don't need to. It would just be a little strange but I guess okay to have this big...
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Imagine if Split View for example in iOS 9 was not announced at WWDC with a proper event
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but instead with a press release and a webpage. That's what I'm thinking about.
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This is like... It's weird within the current ways that things are done but I guess our hope is that
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that breaks and WWDC is never the iPad thing, it's much. So it's like every six months. That's the hope.
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So I have my fingers crossed for a 10.3 announcement in January.
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That allows developers and everybody to get prepared for the spring release of new iPad
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hardware. So we'll see. Federico, what happened in February?
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Well, the big story from February was Apple versus the FBI in the United States following the
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shooting at San Bernardino. And the FBI and the police seized the attacker's iPhone,
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and they essentially demanded Apple to get access to the phone.
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And the problem was, of course, Apple doesn't want to provide law enforcement with a master key.
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That's according to Apple and Tim Cook.
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Because essentially the FBI wanted a way for Apple to create a custom software,
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a custom version of iOS, that would have allowed the law enforcement to break into the iPhone
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without running into the problem where if you type, for example, multiple times an incorrect passcode,
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the phone erases itself. So the FBI demanded Apple to write a custom version of iOS that would bypass
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that security measure. And Apple was opposed to that because of the argument that if Apple
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were to create such master key, it would be too risky and it would too easily be out in the wild
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and it would be a problem for millions of iPhone users, not just because of that single FBI case.
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So Apple was afraid that it would create a precedent, you know, for the FBI to demand even
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for future iPhones. And I mean, I guess, Steven, you know much better living in the US what exactly
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happened afterwards. There were various interviews with Tim Cook, he went on television, there were
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were a couple of hearings with the FBI and Tim Cook I think. Yeah I mean Apple
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really made it a very public fight. They turned it from some sort of like
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political you know technology story into a big like public relations like fused
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with American freedoms I think. It was kind of a brilliant move right to take
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it public. Yeah. And I think that I mean clearly Apple came out on top but I
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I think that it would be foolish to think that this sort of thing is over, especially
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in light of new administration and things.
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This is a conversation that's going to come back up.
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Until that happens, Apple seems to be hard at work at making the phones even more difficult
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to get into.
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One of the weird things in this case was that it was an iPhone 5C.
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Had it been a 5S or later, the security system in the phone would be even more difficult
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to get into.
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So I think it's sort of an opening chapter in what will be a longer story.
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I don't know if there were polls and stuff, but the public seemed relatively split on
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I think obviously in our circles it seemed like a pretty obvious solution that no government
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should have a backdoor into encryption like this.
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But we see around the world new administrations and new governments who may be more interested
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I fear that this is going to be a story that we have to cover again, probably sooner rather
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It was fascinating really at the time, and I think it's one of the more interesting technology
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stories of the year just because we've not really had a thing like this before.
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And also, I think at the time, a lot of us were quite impressed with the way that Apple
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handled this.
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That they publicly went out and said that they weren't going to do this, even though
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it was obvious that that was going to be a PR disaster, right? That people that didn't care about
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security in that kind of like really intense way of understanding encryption would just look at
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this and be like, "Apple is helping terrorists." And there was no way to spin that, right? Like
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that was always going to have to be a message that obviously, you know, people sympathizing
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with what the FBI were trying to do would tar Apple with, right? Like they would have said,
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"Oh, they're just trying to help these terrorists," or "They're unwilling to help the government,"
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like, you know, that's a lot of people, I mean, and I understand why I would see that as a bad
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thing just on the face of it. And it's one of the other things that, you know, as the year has gone
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on I think the general consensus towards Apple has kind of changed as the year has gone on,
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but in February we were really big supporters of what they were attempting to do, right?
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And it's funny to see how things kind of went throughout the rest of the year. Because there
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are just, you know, there are other like, not even just because there's no Macs, but
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with weird, you know, strange stories like the EU stuff which we're going to get to a
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a little bit later on like the narrative has changed quite a lot as the year has
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gone on but at least at this point it was great.
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Yeah, the other story from also from February was when Apple really upset
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Myke and then they kind of backtracked on the changes we're introducing.
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Basically in iOS 9.3 at that point they were in the beta at some point
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I think in beta 1 or beta 2 maybe, they changed the functionality of the Apple Pencil.
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The Apple Pencil came out in November 2015 with the first iPad Pro.
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And the Pencil, the original one, even if you go read my review at that time, you were
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able to use the Pencil to navigate the iOS interface.
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So in addition to drawing and sketching, you know, the more specific Pencil functionalities,
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could use the pencil as a finger replacement to navigate iOS, scroll, you
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know, tap icons, and with the beta of iOS 9.3 they introduced a change that
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prevented the pencil from being used as a complete finger replacement. And Myke
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and others, they got really upset.
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Mm-hmm, because we were used to using our Apple
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Pencils in that way at that point. You know, as I said at the time, if the Apple
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Pencil debuted and all it could do was draw, then that would have been fine. But
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it debuted and for whatever reason it could do anything that your finger could
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do and then that got removed and there were beta after beta were coming out of
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10.3 and it wasn't changing and then there was some outcry from from myself
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and Gray and I was like you know there was a great piece that Serenity wrote on
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iMore and it kind of like ended up bubbling up into one of those little
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snowstorm type scenarios that happened with Apple press stuff and then I think
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it was in the release candidate it was changed. Apple released a press release
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said that they would restore functionality and then I think it was in
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the either the last beta or the release candidate 10.3 got amended and the
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functionality got restored. So that was that was a great win for all pencil
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users everywhere.
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Yeah have you been using the pencil in the same way since?
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Nah, I didn't even bother. No, of course.
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It's my main use of the Apple Pencil.
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It's why I have Apple Pencils attached to my iPads, right?
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It's because when I'm doing some serious work for long periods of time, especially with
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stuff like spreadsheets, it's just way nicer and more accurate and more comfortable for
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me to use the Apple Pencil for those sort of things.
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I continue to and it's genuinely one of the three things that makes the iPad Pro the best
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computer for me, is the Apple Pencil is one of them.
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So it was definitely a win for you that had consequences throughout the year.
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So good job.
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So we are now in March and like most years 2016 was, you know, March was kind of the
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first big month so we have a bunch of stories here.
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We had Flux which was available to be sideloaded onto iOS devices.
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So if you're not familiar with something that ended up basically being like night shift
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where an app can change the color temperature of the screen. It's been on the Mac forever.
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I've had it installed for years. And they did a little Xcode project where you could
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sideload it onto your iOS device. Apple set that down in a big hurry. And then of course
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Night Shift came out. When was Night Shift? Was that in 9.3 or was that in 10?
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9.3. No, 9.3. We also had the transmission BitTorrent client infected with malware, which
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That was a super fun story for lots of people.
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That actually happened I think twice this year.
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Yeah, definitely.
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A couple of times actually, yes.
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So good server security there guys.
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We also saw the Android N developer preview.
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This was a surprise from Google.
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Basically it just sort of showed up on their website.
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And we've all spent time with Pixel and with Android recently.
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But it's Android N brought split screen to the phone and it brought some better like
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software updating mechanisms which we won't go into but are interesting.
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Pretty solid update to the Android side of things.
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But of course the big thing in the Apple world was the March event where we saw the iPhone
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So an updated small phone from Apple with the guts of the success but in the case of
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the I guess the 5 and 5s. I think it's a popular phone at least it is in my
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household my wife has one and really loves it. I think she's going to be sad
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when they don't ever update it again. But at the same time we also saw the 9.7
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inch iPad Pro. So this was the event of small devices I guess and of course the
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9.7 inch Pro built with the same technology in the 12.9 but went even
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further with things like the true tone display which I would really like on the
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big iPad. Everything. Yeah has the wide color gamut as well which has since
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spread to the iPhone and of course a bunch of Macs and I think the 12.9 will
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kind of get updated to get back in line with everybody this March but March was
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busy and I think out of all of these stories I think that 9.7 inch iPad
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Pro is really the one that sticks around. The iFantasy is great for people who want it.
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It's interesting that they did it. Like I said, I don't really think they're
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going to ever update it again, but I don't think it's as important as a
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product as that 9.7 inch iPad Pro just because that form factor was the
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default iPad size and they got rid of the Airline and replaced it with a Pro
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that was more expensive, had pencil support, and really kind of pushing the
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boundaries of that notebook. This is also the event where Phil Schiller,
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so I think Apple made a couple of weak keynote arguments this year. Courage being
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one and the other one being this. We're like who is this for? It's for people
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switching from PCs and I see what they're saying and I think we argued
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about this when it happened but in my mind that's not a super compelling
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argument for this thing being a device. The device is good on its own and
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I'm sure there are people switching from PCs to iPads, no doubt.
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But it was just a very strange hook into this product in the keynote and I don't know, it
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still seems a little weird to me in hindsight.
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It is strange, especially because at that time, I mean of course there were no iOS 10
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and no new iPad features basically since iOS 9 the year before.
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But even if you consider the accessory that Apple is trying to sell as the primary way
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of turning an iPad into a PC, the Smart Keyboard. At that point there were no international
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layouts for the Smart Keyboard. They were released in late July or August I think, in
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the summer. So back in March the Smart Keyboard was effectively only available to US users
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with an American layout. And it was a really strange argument to make for the small iPad
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Pro with just one smart keyboard layout, no new smart connector accessories. It was just,
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it felt like a tagline slipped in at the end of rehearsals or something. It was not a,
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maybe a strong point but not a cohesive one I would say. At least not consistent with
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what Apple was showing.
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From a marketing perspective, Supercomputer is one of my favorite Apple taglines of the
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the last few years. I think it's fantastic but there are problems from
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like a functionality perspective that it doesn't back it up. I agree with that
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right like that they didn't give the 9.7 inch iPad Pro anything more to make it a
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more powerful computer like you know me and Federico will go to bat and say that
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like this machine can be a computer replacement but the 9.7 inch didn't
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really do anything to back the supercomputer line up but I do really like the line because
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I think it's very smart. I do continue to love my 9.7 inch iPad Pro. It's my favorite,
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it's like my favorite Apple device at the moment and I think it has, bar none, the best screen I've
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ever used. It's just incredible and it's a shame to me that this is the only device that has a
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screen that looks like good. The wide color gamma on the iPhone 7 and 7 plus is really
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great but the true tone really goes an extra mile and I'm looking forward to seeing that
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come out across the line. I expect the 12.9 will get it next and I really do hope that
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they're able to put it in the next iPhone because it's great.
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So we're now in April and it was just maybe the big story that kind of set the tone for
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Apple throughout the year was the first downquarter in terms of revenue in 13 years.
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So Apple in the Q2 2016 earnings call, they detailed the fact that for the first time
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there was a downquarter.
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And there was a bunch of explanations that Apple made and I saw analysts and other journalists
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on Twitter but the core issue is that Apple saw insane growth with the iPhone 6 and 6+
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I think this was the main argument and that was impossible to replicate with the 6s and
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But this idea of Apple having the first down quarters since many many years and trying
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to find the next big driver and moving to services, this kind of set the entire narrative
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around Apple for 2016 in terms of from a financial perspective.
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Yeah, it was a bit of a shocker, right?
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Because I think for so many years, whenever there's a quarterly results, everyone goes
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into defensive mode of how can the stock be down?
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just posted more money than ever, right? Like all of this stuff is ridiculous. But now it's
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like, well, what can you do? They just, they didn't make as much money. And it was a very
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strange thing. You know, 13 years, four times a year, we have seen the same answer. And
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that answer is Apple is making more money. Apple is making more money. Like that has
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been the thing that we have been used to for such a long time and it was a bit of a strange
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thing to see as somebody who is a fan of the company and cares about the company and it's
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like how are they gonna do better than this? Like it's a difficult thing. I'm really interested
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to see how next year goes because there's a lot of talk about like oh 2015 was this
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weird year where there was a big peak.
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And I was like, I can accept that argument so long as 2017 is better than 2016.
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And as of right now, we have no idea, no way or no idea of knowing that.
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And I'm, I'm interested just to see how this plays out to see what happens next year.
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And if 2015 ends up just being this weird little anomaly or it was the peak.
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Also in April, I published an article and associated video for a big project that I had been working on for a couple of months.
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For the first time, every year I do my iOS Wishes story, where I kind of lay out what I would like to see coming in the next version of iOS.
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And for the first time this year, in addition to the story, I worked with Sam Beckett, he's a motion and graphic designer,
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to produce a video version of my iOS wishes with a concept video.
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I tend to be against the idea of concept videos that, you know,
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imagine these crazy features that are never going to happen,
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like, I don't know, holographic iPhones.
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So we try to kind of combine the fact that I really think about
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sensible, reasonable features that could come to iOS and to design them in a way that they don't seem too crazy,
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they don't seem too absurd.
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And the general feedback that we got was exactly what I was hoping to get from readers and
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that is it makes sense and it feels like
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something that Apple could do and
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fun story when I was at WWDC I was talking to a bunch of
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Apple engineers and
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And some of them told me, "Well, you know, thank you for the video in a sarcastic way."
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Because a lot of their friends actually texted them and they were like, "I saw you guys
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announced iOS 10 already.
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I saw the video."
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They were like, "No, that's not us."
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So the feedback was incredible and it was my first video on YouTube.
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It was a fun project, I think.
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I loved it because I got a video version of one of your long articles. You know how I love video versions.
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And it was really great and I don't know but I hope that you're going to do it again.
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No comment. No comment at this time.
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I don't know. Basically the problem is if there's going to be 10.3 coming in January with a public release in March.
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I don't know how to... I don't have enough time to think about what I want next.
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Because if there's major changes to the iPad in March, there's no point in thinking about future iPad changes.
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There's at least no time for me because I sit on these ideas for months.
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And so next year I think it will be different, even for my iOS wishes story.
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The timing will be different because now iOS is effectively split between two releases.
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So, you know, we'll see how it goes. Maybe I'll just do an iPhone one, I don't know.
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So, we are now into May. Myke, what happened? What did April's Hours bring in May?
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They bring May flowers?
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May added to it completed a long project that was off spoke about on the show
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which was Steven completing his 13 iMac G3 color collection so April showers
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brought May flower powers Wow you should be a poet that was kind of amazing I
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I hope you're proud of yourself right now.
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So this was a big project for you and I guess now we're at the end of the year.
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I should ask, do you have a home for the IMAX?
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They still all in your office?
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They are all in my office, just over there.
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And yeah, so I got sort of all the content done that I wanted, wrote a bunch, did a bunch
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They became a third of the book that I just published.
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What the question is now is what do I do with these IMAX.
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What I think is going to happen, what I'm working on, is actually having them become
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part of the collection at the Henry Ford Museum.
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Listeners may remember, I interviewed Kristin Gallerneau, one of their technologists, about
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the Apple I, because the Apple I turned 40 in April.
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And she and I have stayed in touch and that's hopefully where they will end up being preserved
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and cared for for all time at the Henry Ford Museum, which is super exciting.
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So it's not quite a done deal yet.
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When it is, I'll let people know.
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But that's where I think they will all end up.
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So they'll be safe and sound and it'll be exciting to have them as part of their collection
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And I'm happy to make that donation to them because a lot of them were given to me and
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I want to make sure that they get taken care of forever.
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That's really nice.
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Like that's a good thing that you'll be able to collect them all up in good condition and
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donate them for other people to see.
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And I guess it's also nice to not have to have them in your house anymore.
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Because have you ever wondered or like got worried that they might gang up on you?
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Yeah, you know, you have to feed them and you know you have to take care of them.
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I mean really it's just about the storage space.
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I only have so much storage space and out of my big shelving units they take up like
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a third of the space right now.
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And like some of them are kind of neatly arranged in the corner.
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It's just a lot of computers to have and I wish I could hold on to all of them but I
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feel like if they can all be together then that's the right answer.
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I want them to stay together and the Henry Ford once all 13.
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So we'll see where that goes.
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- May also brought the Google I/O conference.
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Is that like a festival, right?
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They did it outside.
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- It was this year.
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- Yeah, an amphitheater and everybody got sunburned.
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But it did look really cool though,
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as opposed to just having it all in a big conference center.
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They had it in this big amphitheater
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and it was kind of a nice setting that the keynote was cool.
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These were the big things that came out of Google I/O 2016.
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Allo and Duo, which I don't really think have gone anywhere.
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Even people that, you know, even Android users
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don't seem to be like super hot on that for what I can see.
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Google Home, which Steven has one of,
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and I don't really think that you like it
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any more than your Echo.
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- I like the Echo.
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I'm trying to be very careful not to say them
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'cause they're both here plugged in listening.
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I like the Echo a lot more.
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I have been meaning to put something together,
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just haven't gotten to it yet but I do have thoughts on the Google Home that
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will eventually make it on the show. Daydream VR which is something that I do
00:30:08
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really like and there are a couple of weeks ago there was a ton of new games
00:30:12
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come out for the Daydream VR but everything was packed in boxes for me so
00:30:16
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I'm gonna check those out but there was like a huge like ton of content that
00:30:21
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just kind of landed all of a sudden for that so I'm excited to check that out
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And this was the first time that the Google Assistant popped up.
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This was like the first talking of Google's idea of having this assistant,
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which was like the central core of all their products.
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And it was like it showed up in a little bit.
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It's meant to be in a Google Home a little bit,
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but they speak about this throughout the year, again, like later on in the year.
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But it's really like a "this is our thing that we're moving towards"
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rather than a thing that we have right now.
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Yeah, it's still kind of limited. I mean, the full assistant is only available in the Google Home speakers.
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The things you can do with the Google Home, which received a bunch of new third-party integrations, I think last week,
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those commands, those integrations are not available in the Google Assistant, in the Allo app, for example.
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So there's still a bit of inconsistency between what you can do with the Google Assistant in messaging, with text,
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text and what you can do with voice. It does feel like
00:31:25
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several months later Google is still getting started on this front.
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The Google Home came out last month. I think
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developers are still working on their integrations and the Google Allo app is still, you know,
00:31:41
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nobody uses it, I think. And a
00:31:45
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A good move I guess would be for Google to actually make a Google Assistant app or to bundle the assistant functionalities
00:31:52
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with voice and text into the main Google app, especially on the iPhone
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Because right now it's kind of silly to tell users...
00:32:01
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I think that will definitely happen, right?
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Yeah, exactly.
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They don't have it yet. But like I think that that is I think you're spot-on like
00:32:08
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eventually the assistant will be
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everywhere and in everything.
00:32:13
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But it really does seem like,
00:32:15
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and it kind of frustrates me when I see this announcement,
00:32:18
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because they've done it twice now
00:32:20
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and they show off these demos where like,
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it's exactly what you want out of virtual assistant.
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And they're like, this is what we hope we can make one day.
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It's like, why are you even?
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Like, I don't understand, like, why are you doing this?
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It frustrates me a little bit
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because it's like dangling this thing,
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like, oh yeah, you know that name,
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Google Assistant we've spoken about?
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It's in our chat app, but it sucks right now.
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It's like, it's, I don't know.
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I don't know why they came out
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with the Google Assistant branding
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before they had a compelling product.
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They may as well have just kept calling it like Google
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and just like Google Now and just kept using those phrasings
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until they actually had a product that could give them
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and could give users what we're all looking for,
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which is the demos that they keep showing.
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They already had a brand name.
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They already had all of it,
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like Google Now and Google Now on Tap.
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Those brands would have existed fine
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while they were still trying to build up something
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that could become the assistant,
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because right now it's not much more than Google Now
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and Google Now on Tap was.
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So I think they've kind of flubbed that one,
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because I think Google can do that.
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The stuff that they show,
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they are the company that are able to do it
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more than anybody else,
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but they don't have the product right now,
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and they've shown it twice this year,
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and there is nothing yet, and it's kind of frustrating.
00:33:33
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- We are now at Apple Christmas,
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which happens in June at WWDC,
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But before the conference, just a couple of days before the conference, Apple announced
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some really big changes to the App Store, including the subscription pricing changes.
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So if you have an application that provides ongoing service or you can promise regular
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updates, then you can charge a subscription.
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And if a user continues their subscription over a year, it moves from the 70/30 split
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it to what is it 80/20 as I would have moved to and 15 I don't remember it may
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be 15 I'm trying to live this verge article and it's taking forever the and
00:34:19
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in conjunction with that they announced the search ad platform for the iOS App
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Store and I think in hindsight the subscription pricing changing is is good
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and I think there are some apps that are are slowly figuring out how to use that
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I don't know if there have been many yet who I think have done it perfectly, but I think
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they're figuring it out.
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But the search ads still seem like a real mess.
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We all follow a bunch of developers on Twitter and how often are they complaining that they
00:34:50
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purposely put their competitors' names as exclusion keywords and they still show up
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for those searches.
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Or a lot of the things that Phil Schiller said, "Oh, we're going to monitor it so the
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big guys don't squash the little guys and the little guys are getting squashed."
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It's not working super well yet, I don't think, but I think maybe they will get there.
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And I just remember it being really interesting that they did this ahead of the conference.
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And I think the reason is pretty clear that they wanted people coming out of the conference
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to be excited about iOS 10 and watch iOS 3 and Mac OS Sierra and Swift Playgrounds and
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let the app store changes have their own news cycle before everyone gets to San Francisco.
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had time to percolate there were answers to questions like it was a smart move to
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do because it was a very big complex and confusing thing that really I don't
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think they could have adequately gotten across on stage and it was it ended up
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being a much smarter idea for us to think about it and talk about it and
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read more about it in the days leading up to WWDC then trying to put this into
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what was already a pretty packed keynote. Absolutely and it is and first real-time
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follow-up it is 85/15 split once you're there for a year but then we get to the
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conference right and and like you said completely jam-packed iOS 10 bringing
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the new stuff being better and messages and you know so many great iPad changes
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wait not thank you yeah good job good work yeah nice nice we we saw watchos
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S3 bringing really, to me, I think out of the updates, probably the most groundbroken
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within the update itself.
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They really kind of took apart WatchOS and put it back together with things like the
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dock and getting rid of glances and it being much faster even on first generation hardware.
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On the Mac we got a new name, Mac OS.
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We got Sierra which brings Siri and a lot of file disk management stuff to the Mac.
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Some of that's a little bit of a mixed bag, but it's here.
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And then we had Swift Playgrounds, where you can take an iPad and install an app and begin
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to develop and learn to develop in Swift, which I think is just super cool.
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And they really geared it, you know, kind of in the keynote towards education.
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I think a lot of people think about Swift Playgrounds as like, "Oh, my kids can learn
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how to code."
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But I think Swift Playgrounds is a lot more than that.
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I think it has a lot more potential than just teaching kids how to code, as good as that
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It's the first step as well towards more development tools coming to iOS.
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Like it's step one.
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It's the simple part of it.
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I totally agree.
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And you know, I mean, there were all this crazy stories going around that people like
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hacking things into Swift Playgrounds and that it has access to a lot more than it just
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looks like on the surface.
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So I do think that I agree with you that it is a step in the right direction.
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I don't know if we're going to get Xcode for iPad in June.
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I don't think we will.
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But as Swift becomes more mature and as the iPads become more powerful, you can see where
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those lines will cross and that at some point I truly believe that you will not need a Mac
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to develop iOS apps.
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And that's going to be a big blow to the Mac as a platform, but it seems inevitable and
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it seems like just something that Apple should do, right?
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If you're building an app and you're running an app on an iPad, you can instantly see how
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it is as opposed to dealing with a simulator or putting a build on your phone.
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It takes out so many of those steps and I think a lot of people would be really interested
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in that and I think that Apple will definitely get there.
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So this WWDC made for some personal news.
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It was the first time that the three of us had ever been in person together.
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As Federico made the journey with me to lovely San Francisco and we had our first ever Relaycon
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San Francisco event which was amazing and I've been thinking a lot about what 2017 could
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Right now I have no idea.
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I was thinking about it in the shower yesterday and I have nothing.
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Luckily, we have six months to think about it.
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That is the plan, right?
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The plan is to do another one next year.
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We hope we can pull it off.
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I want to do another one and I want to do something that is bigger than last year.
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More people doing more things.
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And really we don't have six months.
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Really we have like four months.
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Well, I have six months to think of what's going to be on stage, right?
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I don't have that much time to get you a place to do it.
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But that's something that we're thinking about.
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All in all, I think WNBC this year was a big thumbs up.
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Software stuff was good.
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The personal stuff was great.
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Myke, you and I have seen each other many times over the years.
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But I got to y'all's hotel and Federico was upstairs on the phone.
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I just knocked on the door and there was Federico there.
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And he's much taller and much more handsome than I ever imagined.
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We spent time together and it was great.
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Well, you were younger than I imagined.
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Well, you know the um...
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The compliments go both ways.
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Yeah, I left the cane at home, so...
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It was good.
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We are halfway through the year, which means we are probably halfway through the show,
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We're now in July.
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We are indeed.
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And, you know, the summer is usually quiet as Apple is testing new versions of iOS.
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We got a couple of interesting bits of news.
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Evernote announced new pricing tiers and price, major pricing changes.
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And at that point for context, a lot of people in the tech community, I think, especially
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in ours, were sort of falling out of love with Evernote.
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We had switched to the Notes app since iOS 9 and there were some really good alternatives
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to Evernote which kind of fell behind.
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We've talked about this before but Evernote announced these changes and in my opinion
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they kind of made everything even more complicated than it used to be.
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So the big idea is Evernote now has three plans.
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The basic one, which is the free plan, plus, which is $4 a month, and premium, which is
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With the pricing changes, plus is $10 more annually, and premium has gone up by $20.
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But the really important change is that the basic plan, the free one, is now limited to
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I think two devices.
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It used to be that Evernote could be used for free on as many devices as you wanted.
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You could have Evernote for free without the premium features on your iPhone, your Mac,
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your iPad, whatever.
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Your Pebble watch?
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The Pebble, really important platform to focus on.
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Now with device limiting, effectively Evernote cannot be used for free on every device you
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Which I understand this is a business thing, right?
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Like they have to do this.
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However, what this does though is it fundamentally changes what the product is about.
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And that's the biggest problem.
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It's if you use Evernote, like if you were an Evernote user, you are forced into this.
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I mean, whatever, you're using it for free.
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Maybe you shouldn't, you know, maybe you should pay them if you love it that much.
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Like, but whatever.
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But it was, I think the idea was it pushed everyone into this plan because if you truly
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used Evernote, you were using it on multiple devices, many devices, because it was meant
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to be on everything you have so your off-board brain was always with you. And
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this was like, I don't know, when I saw this I was like this is a company who's
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not at their best. That was kind of, you know, the way that I think a lot of
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people reacted to this and it was like hmm shall I continue to trust them with
00:44:58
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with like my most important things? I'm not so sure.
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As we'll see later, probably not. The other narrative I guess at this point in
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the year is the lack of Mac updates, and especially for professionals. And that
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frustration materialized in an odd sort of comeback. You know,
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frustration comes back in the strangest ways sometimes. And this year it was
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Hackintosh's. They came back in style and I guess the frontmost story was by
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Myke Randall posted this kind of tutorial or you know how we put together a
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Macintosh with really powerful specs quite a bit of a setup of course
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because there's some weird limitations especially for iCloud and iMessage when
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you try to to install Mac OS or in this case I think OS X and Capitan on a
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non-Apple computer but this article, this story resonated with a lot of people and
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this sort of kick-started I think a kind of movement that I see in my
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Twitter timeline to this day which is a lot more people using Hackintoshes but
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also a lot more Mac users switching to PCs and that's interesting because I
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For a lot of years I thought, well, once you're loyal to the Apple platform and ecosystem,
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you're going to be an Apple user forever.
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And instead there's sort of this ramification between people who are so fed up with the
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lack of Mac Pro and professional Mac updates that either build their own or just go back
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to Windows, which is interesting.
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Kind of a surprise to me.
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I think some people surely are doing that, but I think there's a lot of, I think a lot
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of that is sort of like frustration rhetoric that people rage tweet and then, you know,
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don't actually do it or, you know, say that they're going to do it and it's just a statement
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like, I don't, I don't think that that's happening in widespread numbers, but, um, I mean, you're
00:47:18
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right though, it is interesting and it does really point to the frustration that a lot
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Mac users have, especially pro Mac users, that there's just not, at least in 2016,
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not really a machine for them. And the MacBook Pro is hobbled in some weird
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ways and we didn't see new iMacs and we haven't seen a new Mac Pro since the
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Reagan administration. There's a lot of frustration there and I think
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it spilled over into this Hackintosh story for a little while this summer.
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but I'm hoping that Apple has some sort of relief in the near future for these users.
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Also, I'm not sure why but at this point in the year we started talking about 123 Notetaker.
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Yep, it was the birth of the incredible application 123 Notetaker.
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I don't remember why it happened either.
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It was the start of Myke's new career, you know, the 123 brand that sort of expanded
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towards other types of applications and services because Myke is also doing services now.
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Yeah, 123 services.
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And you know, especially one big feature that we'll see later in the year would be, you
00:48:31
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know, the 123 trip planner in September for iOS 10.
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That was leaked. Somebody didn't like observe the embargo of 123 Trip Planner and wrote about it.
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Yeah, one of the best time I saw jobs really that came out this year.
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And it all began with 123 Notetaker back in July. So it was a fantastic, fantastic month.
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I think we were talking about subscription apps.
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And then, but so it may have started in June, but July saw the release of the branding,
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which we'll put in the show notes.
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I think it's there somewhere.
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I'll find it.
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One, two, three, note taker.
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And then we go to August.
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In August, Salesforce bought Quip.
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And this was a problem for us at the time
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because it was the document collaboration system
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that we were using to prepare for all of the shows,
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including this one.
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Because at this point, Google hadn't updated Google Docs.
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And we were concerned that Salesforce
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would eventually shut down Quip,
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but we have now all jumped Quipship
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and we're back on to Docs again because Google finally did their split screen update. But
00:49:38
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that happened. We got the preview, another weird thing from Apple, a preview of emoji
00:49:44
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which included the gender diverse emojis that were appearing in releases of Windows 10 and
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Android at the time. But also the retcon of the gun emoji where it was taken from being
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the standard revolver pistol and turned into a water pistol.
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And this caused a lot of conversation at the time
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and people wondered if Apple would stick to their guns and they did.
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They stuck to the water gun and that is now the emoji
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that will be, I assume, used for forever
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and Apple is sticking to that one and they are not changing it back
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to a pistol, a revolver pistol. This was the same month that Microsoft went from a
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water gun to a real gun.
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- Right? - Yes.
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- This is really-- - They went from a space ray gun
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to a real gun. - That's right.
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- It happened the day after Apple announced their change.
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- Oh man. - But Microsoft had had it
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in the plans for months.
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They were getting ready to drop their huge emoji update
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and then Apple just made it sad.
00:50:48
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- Really, really good timing.
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Really good. - It's a bad day
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for your senior vice president of emoji.
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Instagram made their first step into destroying everybody by launching Instagram stories,
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which was a clear carbon copy of Snapchat stories. And Instagram has since continued
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to just keep doing this.
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They just don't care. It's just whatever.
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They do not care and they're going to keep plowing forward, gobbling up anything that
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that will get in their path.
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The prompt curse continued and picture life shut down
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with a lot of really weird goings on
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with people's photos just becoming hidden for a while,
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I guess, from them.
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And eventually everybody got their pictures back
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and picture life shut down.
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And that was the end of that one.
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And then we mentioned this earlier,
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Apple were ordered to pay 13 billion euros
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to the European Union after an investigation
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into tax practices in Ireland.
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It says back in the news again,
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as this week Apple is launching their legal case
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into why this shouldn't occur,
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why Apple is in the right
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with everything that happened with Ireland.
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And Apple are claiming that they are being
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kind of made an example of because of who they are.
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That came from Bruce Sewell.
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That was basically what Bruce Sewell, the legal counsel said.
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that Apple is kind of being made an example of.
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So we'll see about that.
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I continue to be interested in this story
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because it's just kind of a little bit fascinating to me
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that all of this is going on
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and everybody is saying that everybody is wrong.
00:52:35
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And those stories always end in fireworks.
00:52:38
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- There's the theory that, I mean the allegation
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from the EU that Apple got special treatment from Ireland
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to whatever it is they're doing in Ireland.
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And other people saying, well,
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it is the Irish government actually
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that gives these companies special treatment
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so they can move jobs back to Ireland.
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And then there's Apple denying
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that they got special treatment.
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And the Irish government saying,
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oh, look, we did nothing wrong.
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Actually, this is all, you know,
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Apple paid the taxes that we asked.
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So it's like three different sides of the story
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and everybody else is just yelling on Twitter and blogs.
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So yeah, popcorn time and we'll keep an eye on this.
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- So I think we have made our way to September
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where Apple's annual fall event takes place.
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- If June is Apple Christmas, what is September?
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- I don't know.
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Part of a Christmas?
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- Yeah, that's very inventive.
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- I don't know, you sprung it on me.
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I had one good line about the iMacs, it's all I have today.
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- So we saw a bunch of stuff in September.
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We saw of course the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus
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with the basically the same case design
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as the previous two years,
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but a departure with the waterproofing or water resistance.
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The headphone jack of course is gone.
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Moving to lightning and Apple introduced the AirPods
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at this event which are just now shipping.
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I think all three of us now have AirPods.
00:54:14
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we're gonna talk about that on the next show I think.
00:54:17
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But you know overall the iPhone 7 I think initially had a pretty, at least in some circles,
00:54:24
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a pretty lukewarm reception but it's selling well and I don't know about you guys,
00:54:30
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but my 7 Plus is like, it seems like you know by far better phone than the 6s Plus.
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The camera in particular is amazing but as far as like build quality and the,
00:54:42
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just like the way it sort of is a whole device in a way.
00:54:45
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Like the 6 and 6s felt a little disjointed to me in places.
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I've got the case design and those bands on the back.
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And I don't know, the 7 and 7 Plus feel a lot tighter to me
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and I'm a big fan.
00:54:55
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- Yeah, I really like my iPhone 7 Plus.
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I don't love my iPhone 7 Plus
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in the way that I've loved previous phones.
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- Really? - Oh, really?
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- Yeah, because it wasn't a home run, right?
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Like, there are just things that are different about it.
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And I don't know if I like all the changes, you know?
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Well, the headphone jack.
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Like, yeah, it is annoying.
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Like and you know, I have Bluetooth headphones now.
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I have Bluetooth headphones now, which is great.
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But my point is I could have had Bluetooth headphones anyway.
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Right. Like they always existed.
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Nothing in the iPhone 7 Plus has made Bluetooth headphones any better.
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But now I also have frustrations like
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We were only talking a couple of weeks ago about you trying to, Federico, trying to get something from a USB key and also power, like all these like dongles and adapters.
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It's like this is the same kind of idea if you want to use wired headphones and charge like it's a thing that is frustrating.
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And I have had to spend hundreds of pounds more this year on new on two new sets of new headphones because I need
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Bluetooth well
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I want Bluetooth headphones in different configurations now because I'm trying to move away from wired
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The wired headphones that I have sometimes just cut out right? They don't know why that is but that happens and
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Whilst I have come to prefer the general clickiness of the capacitive button
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It isn't a button that works 100% of the time like I think I have had this I've heard many people had
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You've ever had your phone just like not just the button just won't work like you're in an application
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It just won't just won't close
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Yeah, like that stuff happens and it didn't happen before and what I got with this phone is
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All of the usual stuff. I got a better camera. I got a better screen and it's faster like there wasn't a
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Thing in this phone that was like and now it's the new one
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I really like all of the things that I got, but I remained disappointed at things that got taken away.
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I feel like it was enough to a great start, especially because of the AirPods and the lack of portrait mode.
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But I feel like the 7+ is a good wine, it's getting better as it ages.
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I agree with that completely, that's a really good point.
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Especially with the 10.2 update, with fixes to the portrait mode, with the AirPods now available, at least to some users.
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- Particularly, I mean, there wasn't like fireworks that you usually get with a new iPhone.
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- I get it, yes. It was not a splash, if you will, release. It was not like a bunch of new things,
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groundbreaking new things all at once. It was like, you buy the product and you get the new stuff
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in multiple chunks throughout the year, which is odd. It doesn't make the iPhone 7, you know, a big,
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I don't know, like it's no really drastic update, that is.
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I don't know, maybe we'll look back next year once we have the iPhone 8 with a major redesign,
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we'll look back at the iPhone 7 as the weird kid in the family, or maybe this is the future,
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you know, Apple announces the phone and throughout the year you get the actual features and accessories.
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We'll see, we'll see, I don't know.
00:58:15
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So we also saw the Apple Watch Series 2 and the Series 1.
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The naming is a little bit confusing but I think we're just going to talk about the Series
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Swim proof is the language that they use.
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It is a tiny bit thicker but it seems like the battery life is way better.
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It's a lot faster and it seems to be a little bit of a simplified product.
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They got rid of all the additions except the one, the white ceramic that I think Myke and
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I both lust after.
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And they introduced the Nike Plus, Nike Run version as well, which is basically the sport
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watch but with a different band and a custom watch face and an app.
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So you both have Watch Series 2 now and it seems like things are good in that world.
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I feel just like the worst human being.
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The Apple Watch Series 2 is amazing.
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I didn't even want it, but now I'm super happy.
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I feel like a terrible person because you murdered your old one.
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So this is what's so good about it.
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The battery life is insane.
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It is seven.
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I have 70% left battery at the end of the day.
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70% like on a normal day, like just using the phone, like using the thing,
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like not workout related stuff, just like regular stuff, 70%.
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The screen is amazing.
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Like I know that they made it brighter.
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I don't know if they did anything else, but everything looks way nicer.
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Every animation, every button press is smoother.
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Like I constantly had like you think you press a button and nothing happens.
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That doesn't happen here.
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And I don't know if this this could also be because I have a better
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internet connection at home.
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I don't know.
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But dictation seems more reliable on my Apple Watch series, too.
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it's a great product. I'm so sorry everybody.
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If you really love your Apple Watch, I don't, I still don't know.
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I still don't know if you have to do this. Like if this is like,
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if you like a super Apple Watch fan, I still don't know if you,
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if you like really should upgrade.
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But if any of the things I've said to you are things that annoy you about your
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current Apple Watch,
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then maybe you should do it because it is a better product in every way.
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It is a little bit thicker, it's a little bit heavier,
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but you just get used to that within a day. Um,
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it's very very very good. Sorry everyone.
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I know, it's good to hear.
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We also of course saw iOS 10
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Federico wrote like a 150 word review
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just a little thing, a little linkless post.
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Yeah it was like a link blogging
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basically project.
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It was really short and it didn't take much time.
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I was very relaxed, very, you know, sleeping a lot.
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It was fun, it was fun.
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Very relaxing.
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Seriously, it was both the best and the worst point in the year was this project, this review.
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And I mean, I'm, you know, I'm gonna do it again for sure because now it's sort of,
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It's that kind of thing that you want to do.
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You also know it's going to be bad for you because you have no sense of self-restraint.
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And you know, the sleep schedule is all messed up.
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I work too much, I write too much.
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But whatever, it's what I got to do. It went really well.
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I think I posted these stats when it came out.
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we went over a million page views on the story within like a week or ten days.
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It was incredible, the feedback was incredible. And I'm sort of scared about
01:02:10
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what's gonna happen when we do get new iPad features, but we'll think about it
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when that becomes a problem next year.
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Don't think about these things now.
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That is something for future Federico to deal with. It's not for you.
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That dude is screwed.
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Yeah, he's got problems, but you're good. You're all good.
01:02:28
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Don't mention it. It's fine. It's gonna be fine.
01:02:31
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There was a little story about iPhones making funny noises.
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Yeah, that also didn't really go anywhere. Nobody watched any videos. Nobody read anything.
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That was a nothing story.
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Yeah, it was no good deal.
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It was a very strange couple weeks in my life.
01:02:54
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We also saw the App Store search ads launch.
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I don't know, I feel like the story during the beta
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and the story then at the launch and the story now
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is kind of all the same, that it's a little ho-hum
01:03:04
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and that Apple really hasn't delivered
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on what they said they would deliver, but.
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- This feels like iAd again.
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- Yeah, I mean it's--
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- It's not really gonna be anything.
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It's just like it is what it is.
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Some people will use it,
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but it's not changing anything really.
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That's how it feels to me.
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I mean, maybe I'm just thinking that
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because it still isn't in the UK, so I never see them.
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- I mean, I'm in the US, and I don't see them,
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'cause I don't like randomly search the App Store very much,
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but I feel like when I do see them,
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they're not very accurate to what I think they should be.
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But at this point, like I don't peruse the App Store often,
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and if I do, I'm just looking at top charts
01:03:43
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out of curiosity or boredom, like I don't ever
01:03:47
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open the App Store to search for a new markdown editor,
01:03:49
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right, like I'm gonna go read a review
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that Federico wrote or something that we did
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at the Sweet Setup or like, I go to the App Store
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with a purpose now and maybe that colors my experience
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that I'm not really looking for ads to like direct me,
01:04:03
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but I gotta think that there are people
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whose traffic is really diverted in one way or the other
01:04:11
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due to those things.
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We have the Galaxy Note 7 Recall Disaster
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starts in September.
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They did a recall due to phones not really exploding,
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but sort of burning up, catching fire.
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- Not really exploding, but.
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- No, I mean, not shrapnel, but burning cars down.
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- There was fire, it wasn't like, boom.
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- It wasn't like a nuclear warhead going off,
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but people got hurt, which is really unfortunate,
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and Samsung really did a shoddy job
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at getting the message out.
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They're still dealing with it.
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They did as bad a job as you could imagine a company could do.
01:04:53
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Sort of just already ignoring it.
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They were slow to respond to people who had inquiries.
01:05:00
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They replaced a bunch of phones and the new phones started exploding, which is like the
01:05:04
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worst possible move.
01:05:07
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And now they are, I saw a story the other day that after the holidays they're going
01:05:11
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to be pushing another update to them that basically makes them inoperable.
01:05:16
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Which should have been done months ago.
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I don't know why that's-- - Yeah.
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I mean, they've done things where you can only
01:05:22
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charge it to 45%.
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Like every time you turn the screen on,
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a big red alert pops up.
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If you still have one of these,
01:05:28
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you're just beyond help at this point.
01:05:29
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But it's something that Samsung didn't handle very well.
01:05:34
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They still really haven't come out and said what happened.
01:05:37
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- No, they literally have not.
01:05:38
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There has been no statement from Samsung
01:05:40
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that explains what this was.
01:05:43
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There have been many people that have shown their proof
01:05:45
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as to what they think it was.
01:05:47
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Fundamentally, the consensus seems to be that the batteries were too big for the cases and
01:05:53
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that they were swelling and it was bad.
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That was what happens.
01:05:58
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But yet, they could not have dealt with this worse.
01:06:03
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Every step along the way, they seem to make the wrong decision time after time.
01:06:08
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And it is now at the point where their brand is damaged severely.
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If you go on a plane, you are told that you have to,
01:06:17
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basically it seems like the consensus
01:06:19
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is turn all Samsung phones off,
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and if you have a Galaxy Note 7, you may be put in prison.
01:06:24
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Right, like it is basically considered a weapon by airlines,
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and I understand why.
01:06:30
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Like the thing is, it's just a disaster.
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It's an absolute disaster.
01:06:36
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And I, this has been one of the two stories,
01:06:39
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maybe one of the three stories
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that has like really consumed me this year.
01:06:42
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one was the FBI one, then this one,
01:06:45
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and then the one we're gonna talk about next.
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And I just think it's been kind of fascinating
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to watch how Samsung has destroyed this.
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And I'm really interested to see how they try
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to bounce back from it, because I don't know how they will.
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And I assume that the note line is dead.
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I would be-- - Oh man,
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I think they're gonna have a new one in the spring,
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and they're gonna call it Note 8,
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and they're just gonna roll like it never happened.
01:07:12
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- I think, oh man, I think that they're gonna give it
01:07:16
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some name related to cold or ice.
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I still think that's gonna happen.
01:07:19
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- I think your idea is silly.
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They, I mean, they handle it in the worst possible way
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and like the next logical step on that path
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is the Galaxy Note 8 in March or April, right?
01:07:29
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Like, let's move on, they're gonna have a little line
01:07:31
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about oh yeah, like it's totally fine and that'll be like,
01:07:35
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there's gonna roll and the question then
01:07:37
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is how does the public respond?
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Do people buy these phones?
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I think that it won't sell very well.
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I would hope that it doesn't sell very well.
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Because I do think the brand is damaged beyond repair, but I don't think they will realize
01:07:51
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that or they think that, you know, the hubris to think that they can just roll forward with
01:07:58
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I look forward to see what happens to see who's right there.
01:08:01
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I completely feel like your thought there is very logical.
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Well, not logical.
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completely illogical but it fits with--
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- Which is why it's what Samsung will do.
01:08:13
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- It fits with the way that they've dealt
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with this whole thing.
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But I just like to hope that they're smarter than that.
01:08:18
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- So September wrapped up with the Snapchat
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spectacle story breaking.
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Myke, you have a pair now, so if you wanna tell us about them.
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- What's going on?
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- How did you get a hold of them?
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- Listen, Meher, who lives in New York, got a pair for me.
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Meher didn't line up for me, that would have been terrible.
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he had an extra pair that he bought for a friend and friend didn't want it.
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So I bought them from my hair and he sent them to me. So thank you Mia. Um,
01:08:47
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anybody that's listened to this show knows that I've been completely obsessed
01:08:51
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with this story. Like,
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I just think that this is one of the coolest tech product announcements of years
01:08:57
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past. Just not, not,
01:08:59
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and people constantly say, Oh, they're not cool.
01:09:03
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I'm talking about the whole thing. The way that Snapchat is dealing with this,
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the way that they're getting around the amount that they can make by creating this scarcity,
01:09:13
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putting them in these vending machines that appear in random places across the United
01:09:16
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States, all of it is just absolute marketing and PR dream.
01:09:22
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They're just doing such a fantastic job and I've been interested in getting them because
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I've wanted to take some weird video from my vlog and that's why I have a pair and I've
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done some of that and I'm going to continue to do it and find ways to try and use this
01:09:36
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POV camera because it works so well. It's just a really nicely designed product and
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I don't feel like a doofus when I wear them. I don't think that, I mean they look, they
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look unlike your average pair of sunglasses, but they're not completely weird. They're
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like super weird. They still have, I think I like the style of them. Um, so when I wear
01:10:00
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I don't feel like a doofus because I don't feel like I'm wearing something that I think looks bad
01:10:04
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So yeah, that's my kind of feeling on it
01:10:08
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But I just think that the way that the company now known as snap is dealt with this and launched
01:10:14
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This product has been really cool, and I like it a lot so
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There you go. I'll have more to say on snapchat
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Spectacles at some point in the future as I use them more and more. I will say though the the pairing process
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So smart like it's just so simple you just put them on you open up the snapchat app and
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You just open up the QR code you look at the QR code you press the shutter button and it's paired
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It's so simple so so simple so yeah, they're cool. I think they're really I think it's cool
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I like the case the case has the battery and it's just like the air pods
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It's I think it's a really interesting product
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And I'm I'm interested to see where snap takes this if they continue to move down this line if they maybe try and make other
01:10:55
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types of cameras. I'm interested to see what they do.
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All right, so we should move on to October. October brought everybody's new favorite product,
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the new MacBook Pro with the touch bar. I think that we can all say that it's been a
01:11:12
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resounding success, right? And everyone's really happy with the direction that Apple
01:11:15
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has taken. I think if I've been reading the tea leaves correctly, am I right in thinking
01:11:19
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that? Yep. Good. We'll move on. Apple leaves the display business and potentially the router
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business has been a story in October, Google unveiled the Pixel which it's
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kind of crazy to me to think now that all of that happened in the same month.
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The Pixel felt like a very long time ago and I think it's because October has
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been a troubling time for fans of Apple. It was a strange month. It was odd looking back.
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I don't know. I feel like I got no work done in October for some reason.
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I don't know. It's been a strange month.
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So the Pixel came out.
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I really like my Pixel. I haven't spent as much time with it as I would have wanted to.
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And that's probably something I'm going to try and change over the next couple of months.
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Especially as I maybe play around with more of the Daydream stuff.
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But that's that. Vine was shut down.
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Oh yeah, but it's coming back as a dedicated camera app.
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Like Twitter announced...
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Yeah, Twitter last week I think they said
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we're shutting down Vine as a platform.
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We're just keep having a dedicated Vine camera app
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that you just use to shoot and edit videos.
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The six second looping videos that you post on Twitter or save them to your phone.
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I don't even... that company is just a disaster.
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It's Twitter, it's like, what are you even doing guys?
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It's like, still, Vine as a social network is dying.
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They're keeping the camera up so you can make the Vines
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but post them on Twitter and other places.
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And another thing that makes October feel like a lifetime ago,
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the PlayStation VR was also released in October.
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That also feels like it was a very, very long time ago.
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I think it's been a very weird fourth quarter of the year.
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But yeah, that was October. Lots of hardware releases in October.
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Yeah, right. Leading up to the, I guess, the Thanksgiving and, you know, the holidays.
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Which brings us to November.
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Again, an interesting month for Apple.
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The AirPods, which were supposed to launch in late October, I think,
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they got officially delayed.
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On November 1st, Apple said...
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First there were some rumors that said Apple is gonna release the AirPods in January
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and then Apple...
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It was kinda strange, they said nothing basically
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and they eventually appeared online
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like in the first week of December maybe
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But in November we got the rumors that Apple is not going to meet their deadline for the AirPods.
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So buckle up, it's going to be a delayed launch.
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And as we see basically, the majority of customers, they are getting AirPods in January 2017.
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Because only when they went on sale last week, 10 days ago, they stayed within the next week delivery for like an hour.
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and then everybody else, either you got lucky, you walk into an Apple store and you pick them up because they're available
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or you're gonna wait four to six weeks.
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So basically a 2017 launch.
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In November we also got the Apple book, the "Designed by Apple in California" book
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which is not really a book in the sense that there's a text or a story that you can read.
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photo, it's a coffee table book with photos of Apple Industrial Design and Apple products
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either close-ups or like turn apart like the insides and I didn't buy one. Steven can you
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tell us more about the book because I know you have a special relationship with this object.
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- Yeah, it's big and it's heavy and it's vaguely disappointing
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that Apple didn't really get into the why of these products.
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That it's just like really cool pictures.
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And like I do love the photos of like the Apple Watch,
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you know, test bed with like a board with a screen on it
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and how they make the Mac Mini and how they make the Mac Pro.
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But it's all about process and they really don't even explain it very well.
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It's like the picture of this big gear and it does things.
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I would like to know why, like why do they do these things?
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Why do they feel like they need to make these changes
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at certain times?
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And what's really disappointing about that is that Apple
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is the only company that can do that.
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Like I could have made this book.
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In fact, I made a video proving that I could make this book.
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But they, only Apple, only Johnny Ive's team
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can make, can tell the back story of why things change when
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and the decision making that goes into products.
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And that just isn't in the book.
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and maybe we'll start to get that as people retire and people die and we find their diaries, but
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for now we don't have those stories.
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Like National Treasure style?
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Are you hoping that happens?
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I mean I'd like to know more.
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I don't want anyone to, you know, I don't, I mean that would be sad when that happens,
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but you know it's like we now know everything about the development of the like the Macintosh
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and the Apple 2 because all those people are retired
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from Apple and they don't give a crap anymore
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and they'll tell the stories and that's not the case yet
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for things like the iPhone or even really the iPod
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even though we know a lot about that.
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- I wonder if that will happen, you know.
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I just think that the secrecy thing was very different
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then to now and I wonder if those people
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will tell the stories or if they'll keep their mouth shut.
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- Yeah, I mean I may be wanting something
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that never comes to pass.
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But I mean, the interesting thing too about the book,
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you guys talked about this on Upgrade this week,
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that Apple's made a couple of decisions
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from a PR perspective that are a little weird.
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Like people are really upset about the MacBook Pro,
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which like we didn't even get into, but it's a thing.
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People want more ports and want a keyboard that works
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and want better battery life and all those things.
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That people were upset about that
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and that's when they released this book
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And like, you know, maybe it was a little tone deaf, maybe it was a lot of money to
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spend on something, but that is what it is.
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And I think that the contents of the book are far more interesting than the environment
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in which it was introduced.
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Finally in November, Beam, the social network co-founded by Casey Neistat, got quote unquote
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acquired by CNN, which is the Beam social network is shutting down the app, it's going away.
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They basically acquired the talent of the Beam team and Casey Neistat is also on board to
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produce more millennial content for CNN with video. I don't even know how to describe this.
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Basically CNN wants to reach younger people and so they got a bunch of other people who are also
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young to make videos. Am I oversimplifying this?
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It's all we can assume, right? Because, you know, even like,
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Nice Dance has made videos saying that we don't know what we're gonna do yet.
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Like, nobody knows, but we're just gonna do something.
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You know, I am, and I think we all are big Casey Neistat fans. This was just a
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very interesting story to all of us, and I think anything that guy does
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is interesting to me. I think he's quite a character.
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I think the type of acquisition it was is interesting too.
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Like if you look at Fitbit buying Pebble,
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which is in our December list,
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I'm gonna blend the months a little bit.
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They bought Fitbit's software
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and the engineers on the software have jobs.
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- Some of them. - Some of them.
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But all the hardware people are gone
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and like a lot of times you see acquisitions
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of a software product and they're buying it for the patents
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or the intellectual property.
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- Is the CEO going to Fitbit?
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Is the Pebble going? - No.
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- No, he's-- - It's out of a job, yeah.
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- No, he is back at--
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- Y Compenato, right?
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- Y Compenato. - Yeah.
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- Oh, okay, okay.
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- But with Beam,
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Nightstar's video says very clearly that the entire,
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what was left of his company,
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which I think was smaller than it was in its heyday,
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however many people are left,
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all of them are part of the deal.
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All of them are working on whatever Beam is doing now
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with CNN, that they didn't just buy the technology,
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which they had some interesting stuff, right?
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the proximity sensor to fire the camera.
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It just didn't take off as a social network,
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but I think as a technology product,
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they had some stuff in there that was pretty interesting.
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They obviously own all of that now,
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but they also have all of these people,
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and the team is staying intact.
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And that's something we don't see super often
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in these big acquisitions, right?
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That a lot of times a company gets split up,
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and the valuable parts get picked out,
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and the rest is just kind of left behind.
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And that's, I think, why this story
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sticks out to me a little bit,
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even more so than what Nice Dad does,
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is that the way that he pulled it off
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from an acquisition standpoint is a little unique
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and I think worth mentioning.
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So December, we talked about Pebble and Fitbit.
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We also have some things that were going to be
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follow-up this week, but we didn't do follow-ups,
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we're gonna do it now.
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Super Mario Run came out now five or six days ago.
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It's been out, it's a free app for the first,
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what three or four levels and then it's $10 in-app purchase but that doesn't act
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like other in-app purchases and maybe you guys can clarify this because I've
01:21:08
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read a little bit of conflicting things my understanding is that I can buy it on
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my iPhone but if I want it on my iPad I have to do it again is that accurate?
01:21:16
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I saw a bunch of people confused by this. I'm confused so
01:21:21
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You cannot share an in-app purchase with other people through
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family sharing. It's the main point of contention here.
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And you can on other apps? Like that's unique to Super Mario Run?
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No, that's always the case.
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If you use Family Sharing, In-App Purchases cannot be shared.
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Which is a stupid restriction by Apple.
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But it's not new to Super Mario.
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But if you have multiple devices,
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and you log in with the same Apple ID,
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Nintendo made a bad interface decision,
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but it works.
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If you have the same Apple ID, you need to tap buy again,
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but you won't be charged.
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It says you've already purchased this item.
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What a lot of developers do, they usually include a restore button in the UI. So it checks the
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receipt with your Apple ID and it doesn't tell you to buy again, which is a misleading message.
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But you can totally, I mean, I installed Super Mario the extra levels on my iPad on Sylvia's
01:22:17
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iPhone by logging in with my Apple ID. You can totally do it. It just, Nintendo made a bad
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in-app purchase design screen. That's the problem. Which goes along with the other bad decisions that
01:22:30
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they made. Yeah. Right, they made lots of bad decisions with this. You know, we spoke about
01:22:36
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a bunch already, right? The need for an internet connection. Yes. And this, when you're actually
01:22:40
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using it, you find it's even worse than it is, right? Like if the internet connection is not
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strong enough and you've tried to complete a level, well your level completion doesn't get saved.
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Like it is extremely aggressive with the need for an internet connection.
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A lot of the setup screens are just not very good.
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It's like bad Wii design.
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Yeah that's what I thought of is we have a Wii now somehow in our house and so I've been
01:23:07
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playing it with my kids and that's what I thought.
01:23:09
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I was like "oh this looks like Wii buttons" and like a lot of iOS designers and developers
01:23:16
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were mocking that and like it's it's not that it looks like iOS 6 which is a lot
01:23:21
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of people were saying it looks like Nintendo stuff like yeah people that
01:23:23
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make in the iOS 6 joke or even trying to be funny or they don't get Nintendo
01:23:28
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it's not really funny right like like I get it it's it's like congratulations
01:23:32
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you had a really funny idea but Nintendo are being Nintendo right like they are
01:23:38
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that this looks like a Nintendo game I mean doesn't look a good Nintendo game
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but this is Nintendo's design and there's no reason that they should have
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to make an app that looks, because it's not an app, this is a game.
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Games have this type of style, right?
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They have their own styles.
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Games run independently from the operating system
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because they don't tie into the operating system in the same way
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that calendar app does.
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Calendar app looking like this is ridiculous.
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A game is not.
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The thing about, so Federico, I want to see what you think about this, right?
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My feeling is
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when I play this game, Nintendo made the gameplay,
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Dina made everything else.
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I feel like it's a terrific game with some questionable interface decisions, so I agree with you.
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And I feel like the main problem is that users who don't buy the full game are allowed to leave a review on the App Store.
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And that speaks to a bunch of different problems with the App Store infrastructure,
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but also to the fact that Apple is still not allowing developers to have real full trials
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that don't require in-app purchase or subscription tricks and workarounds.
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So the problems that Nintendo is facing now is there's lots of negative reviews.
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In addition to the need for an internet connection, which is totally on Nintendo and Dina,
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the main problem with the negative reviews and the criticism is that some people just don't like
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paying but they're still allowed to leave review and to say this game sucks
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when in fact they haven't bought the full game because either you know they
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don't want to pay but also because they don't have a way to try the game. It's a
01:25:17
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tricky question and I feel like there's part of you know it's like 50/50/50
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situation. Part is Apple's problem with the App Store, whether it's an economics
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problem or a mindset problem that some people just the App Store is
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forever ruined and people will never pay for content again, but also part of that
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is Nintendo's own problem with the messaging, with the interface, with the
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need for an internet connection. I feel like Nintendo, again, I still believe
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they will remove the need for the persistent internet connection,
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they will update the interface. I still think it's a fantastic game,
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it's like way better than I could have hoped for a mobile Mario game.
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The interface needs to be better, the internet connection needs to be backtracked, and Apple
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has to find some kind of solution for this problem of people complaining about paying,
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in-app purchases, of trials, otherwise, do we really want a feature where every game
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lets you wait 20 minutes between turns, or you need to watch a video ad, or you need
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to buy a sack of gems.
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I don't know.
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That's not the feature I want.
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think that there's a better way and Mario Run sort of exemplifies this
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problem. It's a fantastic game with problems in the interface and problems
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in the infrastructure.
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So it's like Apple, Nintendo will not do this again.
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Like if they have a bad relationship here, if this doesn't work for them and
01:26:49
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they're gonna get like just dumped on in the press and
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stuff and then the reviews, they're not gonna bring Zelda and you want them to
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bring Zelda because you super wanted them to bring Mario, right?
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Like they really wanted Mario because Mario is everywhere on the App Store
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and they are making ads that they're putting on Instagram.
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Like that Apple are going whole hog with this as they should.
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But there needs to be a little bit more of a two way street on this.
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You know what?
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Maybe Nintendo should have just made this a pay up for an application, right?
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Maybe Nintendo should have had more levels that you could play first, right?
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Maybe they didn't include enough.
01:27:30
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There are a lot of like questions around this, but there are also a lot of
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questions on Apple about the things that they do, how they choose to do things
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and stuff that they could do to make the App Store more inviting to developers
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of all kinds.
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Um, and Super Mario Run is just yet another example of this, which is a game
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which is as good as you would want the game to be, but it is like a two star
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application but the game is like there are not a lot of levels of this was it
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like 12 or something like that like 12 actual levels maybe a few more maybe 18
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but it's not an easy game it's got the level of difficulty that you would want
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and a ton of like replayability like yeah there are so many same level for a
01:28:15
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while now yeah and that's what you want right like yeah I'm getting my money's
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worth out of like the time that I got into it and I'm not I mean you guys know
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We talked about the show for years like I don't play games
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But I downloaded this because it's such a big deal and I did the free trial as a Q
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You know what? I'm really enjoying this and
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It's like the only game I've had on my iPhone in years and I've got some games on my iPad
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but the only game I've had on my phone and
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forever and it's um, it's great, but it's hard to see how the markets responding to it and it lost a bunch of
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market cap over at even in their stock price like I
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Worry that this will be a one-time thing the stock price thing is is whatever the same thing happened with Pokemon go, right?
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Everybody got super excited because they thought that this was gonna mean that Nintendo was the most successful
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Compose bag the world again and then the reality here
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I mean look frankly five million downloads on day one
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Right and which and likes I saw a statistic that Pokemon go got like half a million on day one
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I'm sure Pokemon go got up to the multiple millions of levels after the press and like the cultural phenomenon
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Which, you know what, we should have included Pokemon Go in our year in review.
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I don't know how I missed that.
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But whatever month it was that Pokemon Go happened, it was sometime in the summer, one
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of the biggest stories of the year.
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Like flat out one of the biggest stories of the year because it is a video game that did
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something that I've never seen a video game do before.
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It was a worldwide cultural phenomenon for the time that it was.
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I mean, and there are still people playing it a lot, which is awesome, but like there
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was that span of a couple of weeks where everybody was playing Pokemon Go.
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But yeah that's Mario I love the game I just I just wish two things like you
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know I wish that everybody could have done a better job and I wish that the
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focus was on the stuff that's good not the stuff that people think is bad. What
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else happened in December? Well something just happened right? Yeah AirPods shipped
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and I know Federico you just got yours like 20 minutes ago. Myke and I both got
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I used mine for a little bit yesterday.
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I mean, I want to save this for like a full topic,
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but I would say my initial impressions are a thumbs up.
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I think that they're really interesting.
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I think they are the most appley product
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we've seen from the company in a while.
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Just in like, there's like little pieces of charm to it,
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like little delights in the way that they work
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and the way that they act.
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That is like sort of classic Apple.
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And I, so far I'm really enjoying them.
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So they're comfortable. I've worn them for multiple hours now, mainly just around the house today.
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Mine came in yesterday evening. They work really well. I can totally see now why there's such limited controls available.
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Because the tapping to play pause or tapping to get Siri is not very reliable.
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Sometimes you could do it multiple times before it will work that out.
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So trying to have a set of complex gestures, that was just never going to happen.
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And I can see why they went with Siri. I still think that the Siri thing is a bad idea
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fundamentally, but I can see why they went with it as a cop-out for not being able to do anything
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more with them in this revision. But I hope in later revisions that they make the sensors better
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and maybe put some kind of touch on them. So it can do these
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Interactions via touch rather than accelerometer. I think the accelerometer is
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Really not not fine enough to be able to get make this work like
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But but hey the battery case is awesome
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The way that they sit in the case is great the fact that it charges whenever I put them in is great like it charges
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Super fast. I like the battery indicator as a charging the pairing is fantastic
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The main problem that I have with these is that they look really weird. They just look weird
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That will go away. Yeah, I showed them to Adina. I explained all the technology
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she thought it was cool, but she said they look weird and they do and
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I'm gonna feel weird being out in the street with them. I'm gonna take them out
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I'm going out this evening and I'm gonna be wearing them
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while I'm running some errands like and I'm gonna feel like I'm sticking out like a sore thumb with them because that's just how I'm
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Gonna feel because they look weird
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But we'll get over that and the next versions will be even better and I agree like
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This is a very Apple thing and it's really nice and I love that. It's a little white plastic case like I love all of that
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It's a it's a really cool little product
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But I feel like I have a lot more time to play around with them, but they do feel very comfortable
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and it's actually very easy to forget that you have them in because they really do not
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make much of an impact on your life when they're in your ears, right? They don't
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You don't feel it very much. So it's a cool product. Very cool product. Thanks
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So so what and we'll talk about them in a couple of weeks because we mentioned this already
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But we're gonna be we've taken a holiday break now for the show. We're back in on January 3rd now
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It's just a quick programming note, but that was
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That was 2016 2016 overall has been just in general a strange year
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There is a meme right now, like 2016 was just a hellfire of a year.
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Technology was no different.
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It's been a very weird year.
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It's been a very weird year if you're a fan of Apple.
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There have been some highs and there have been some lows and depending on your personal
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perspective, there have been more lows or highs or more highs than lows.
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But there have been some, I think, some very interesting changes in technology.
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I think there's been some very interesting stories.
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And there's no reason to feel that 2017 will be any different.
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I think it's going to be very interesting to see what Apple do in 2017 and the moves
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that they make.
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I'm very keen to see where the iOS devices go.
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You know, there's more rumors of, I hope you like that iPhone 6 design because you're going
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to get it again.
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But there's also rumors of, you're going to see an iPhone which is made completely of
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glass and wraps around your face.
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So I'm interested to see what September brings.
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Of course I'm interested to see what June brings.
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I'm looking forward to 2017.
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I think so. I am at iMyke, I M Y K E. Thanks again to Smile for supporting this week's
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show. Thank you all for listening. Have a very happy holiday season. A happy new year
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to you and we'll be back in January. Until then, say goodbye guys.