WWDC 2022: What was Announced

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"Vehicles will start to be announced late next year." Caught the tail end of that, but was that Apple saying when the first Apple Car will come out, or did I mishear? I did like the dashboard-wide display in that mockup. EDIT: "No, they're referring to vehicles from the listed carmakers that are compatible with the full dashboard UI."
 
I’m pretty happy with the current CarPlay setup, so if there’s nothing new this year, that’s fine for me. Pretty interesting to see the level of integration they are offering for the future.
 
I’m pretty happy with the current CarPlay setup, so if there’s nothing new this year, that’s fine for me. Pretty interesting to see the level of integration they are offering for the future.

Yeah, I’ve been saying for years they need to development a standard interface for car instrumentation, data, etc., for deep integration, and now with EVs, it’s even more valuable when combined with apps like ABPR for planning routes, charging, etc.
 
Watch is going to need a much better battery.
 
Not sure how helpful the running metrics that Apple Watch captures will be in allowing people to improve their form. Yes, vertical oscillation is useful, but the most basic issue with poorer runners is a lack of upper-lower body separation, and this doesn't address that. So by focusing on these, runners needing to improve their form might be missing the forest for the trees.
 
Being able to see drug interactions would be lovely. Pharmacists aren’t catching these.
And sharing it with a family member is a great feature.
 
May as well say "Let us show you how much better it is than the chip you just bought last week!"
 
Dammit, I just bought 2 systems with M1s in them. I feel used. :mad:
If you've brought Apple products in the past you're "used" to this.

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