A week before WWDC 2018, Cody and Sebastien play in their second annual WWDC fantasy draft and pick the features, or announcements that we are likely (hopeful?) to see at the event. Follow and play along by making your own picks.
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Show Notes
Possible picks:
HomePod OS improved with ability to recognize different voicesApple gives an explanation for AirPlay 2 delaysDo not Disturb improvements in iOSiPhone SE 2 announcementSignificant changes to Home screen on iOSSignificant changes to Lock screen on iOS (excluding notifications)New MacBook ProsNew iMacsNew MacBookNew Mac miniNew Mac Pro status updateSiri API for more categories of appsCustom trigger words for SiriConversational SiriApple Watch third-party facesSpotify to get stage time to demo their Apple Watch appNew features to curb iPhone addictionAn indication of what Apple has done with the Workflow acquisitionAirPower updateAirPods or AirPods case updateOver-the-ear Apple headphones unveilUpdate about TV contentRedesigned or improved notificationsMarzipan: easily port iOS apps to macOS for developersmacOS 10.14 to sport faster waking and unlockingTouchBar improvementsImprovements to Portrait Mode’s background detectionPiP mode for Apple TVNew HomeKit news/productsUpdate on ResearchKitAnnounce cheaper HomePod speaker with Beats brandingNew AR/VR features in Apple appsSome type of 3D effect/headtracking features in iOSNew NFC features for iPhone
Sebastien’s picks:
New features to curb iPhone addictionNew NFC features for iPhonemacOS 10.14 to sport faster waking and unlockingRedesigned or improved notificationsNew HomeKit news/productsWild card: indication of what Apple has done with Workflow
Cody’s picks:
Update about TV contentSiri API for more categories of appsApple Watch third-party facesNew MacBook ProsConversational SiriWild Card: some type of 3D effect/headtracking features in iOS
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