What to expect at WWDC 24: Big iOS changes, more Vision Pro, and so much AI
Samuel Axon
Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, kicks off in Cupertino, California, next week. As always, it will start with a livestream keynote on Monday morning at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern. We’ll be in attendance reporting on the event, so let’s take a moment to take stock of what we expect to see next week.
But first, let’s note something we don’t think we’ll see: Due to some peculiarities about Apple’s upgrade cycles, as well as a push toward the M4, we’re not actually expecting any major hardware announcements at WWDC this year.
That’s OK, though, because it looks like it’s going to be a big one for software news. iOS has seen relatively modest updates in the past couple of years, but that’s about to change.
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TWiT 1007: All the Hotdogs in the World – China's 'Salt Typhoon' Hack, Google on the Chopping Block, Recall AI –
This Week in Tech (Audio)
In this episode of This Week in Tech, the panel tackles the "biggest hack in US history," the future of AI, and the role of government in tech. From the Chinese hack's implications to Microsoft's AI-powered Recall, the Supreme Court's tech-related cases, and the push for social media age verification, Leo Laporte, Patrick Beja, Wesley Faulkner, and Alex Wilhelm provide insightful analysis and lively discussion on the most pressing issues facing the industry today.
China's "Salt Typhoon" hack, dubbed the "worst hack in our nation's history," which compromised US telecommunications infrastructure and allowed surveillance of high-profile individuals
The panel debates the challenges of securing outdated infrastructure and the role of government in regulating tech companies
DOJ's push for Google to sell off Chrome to break its search monopoly, and the potential implications for competition and innovation
Alex Wilhelm's article "If you like startups, you should love anti-trust" and the importance of fostering competition in the tech industry
Microsoft's Windows 365 Link, a $349 mini PC that streams Windows from the cloud, and the potential for thin client computing
Microsoft's Recall AI feature, which records and indexes users' screen activity, raising security concerns but offering potential benefits for users
The Supreme Court's involvement in cases related to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data breach and the fate of America's low-income broadband fund
The panel also discusses their personal experiences with parenting in the digital age and the challenges of balancing screen time, privacy, and education for children
Meta's push for Apple and Google to verify users' ages on social media platforms, and the challenges of implementing effective age verification while protecting user privacy
Amazon's talks with Instacart, Uber, Ticketmaster, and others to enhance its AI-powered Alexa assistant
Spirit Airlines filing for bankruptcy amidst financial losses and mounting debt payments
Alex laments the addition of ads to Amazon Prime Video and the panel debates the tradeoffs of bundled subscription services
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Patrick Beja, Wesley Faulkner, and Alex Wilhelm
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