I think IOS7 is a significant improvement, though I don't know if I could say "most significant since the launch of the iPhone.." I mean, I would probably say 3 was, with introducing the (fixed) appstore, allowing direct on phone purchases, bluetooth connectivity, introduction of the video...
Car head unit coming bout into select 2014 vehicles. App Store changed. New App Store auto updates all ups (ugh, thinking of all the times an update screwed me..)
It is very bold; but it's cylinder design makes me think of an aluminum trash can.
The bigger concern is that the cost to add all items externally will be far greater than just slipping in a bare SATA drive, etc.. you're going to need a SATA Drive + a Thunderbolt enclosure + a thunderbolt cable...
Everything external. Boots and runs off internal PCI-E Flash drive, Thunderbolt2 for all external based devices... 4K support, dual AMD FireGL Controllers for video
4 USB 3.0, 6 rear thunderbolt.. it is TINY, about 1/4 the size of MacPro now.. cannot be internally expanded.. a Q4 release (not...
New MacBook Air. Intel Haswell based, 4th Gen CPU, better energy saving, new Intel 4600 graphics, all day (12 hours) battery life
11-inch with 128GB starts at $999. 13-inch with 128GB is $1099.
I think these are all decent upgrades that need to happen; just nothing earth shattering.
Mavericks will be released "late fall".. so, October or so, I guess. I was kind of expecting after all this demo for them to ship today
Yeah, I tended to immediately think of Sarah Palin also.
So far, I'm not seeing much that makes me go "holy cow".. but something might break out here.. a lot of this seems like catchup stuff
I'm hoping they roll out some actually hardware, because so far, I'm not seeing much impressive. "tag support in finder" We just finished getting rid of tagging systems for heuristics elsewhere (Linux) is this suddenly in again?
OpenGL4 isn't new anywhere else; multi-monitor support is neat...
I cannot think of any time in history, outside of today, where an Apple Demo failed on stage.. yes, it ended up working, but that really uncomfortable lag when the car thing didn't respond was wow. OSX Mavericks.
The Adoption rate comparison to Windows was funny :) "Only 10% adopted Windows...