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From Relay, this is Upgrade episode 566. It is the WWDC 2025 Draft. Today's show is brought
to you by Oracle Squarespace and DeleteMe. I am one of your combatants. I am in fact
the Draft Champion. My name is Mike Hurley
and I am joined by draft challenger Jason Snell. Hi Jason. Hi Mike. Here to fight for draft
supremacy once again. Well you can at least try. I have a snow talk question for you. I said fight for? I didn't say here to get it. I said here to fight for it. Yeah, you could fight. You could try to fight for it.
That's the trying. I'm trying. I'm like, you're trying.
Well, you could try. I'm like, yeah, I could try.
Joshua who says, do you think Tim Cook will say something to the effect of
We Love Our Developers during the WWDC opening?
Well, let's see how the draft goes.
Mmm. You think that could be a pick?
I mean, it could be. It could be.
Thank you to Joshua for sending that snow talk question in. If you'd like to send in a question of your own,
go to upgradefeedback.com.
It actually leads nicely into a hype check.
I want to do a W...
Before we start the draft,
I want to do a WWDC hype check with you, Jason.
How are you feeling?
We're a week away from the keynote.
Basically a week and 45 minutes away at the time
that we record. How are you feeling about WWDC right now? It is hard to believe that in a week
I will be standing in Apple Park. Or sitting. I guess you'll be standing at this point, right?
Yeah, yeah, because it won't be started yet. We'll probably be standing and chatting.
Yeah, I think it's going to be interesting. I was reading, I was reading
a piece that Mark Gurman wrote, he wrote his sort of one week out, here's everything that
I've reported to spoil everything that's going to happen.
Yeah, we'll get to that a little later on. We'll get maybe an upgrade plus.
Uh-huh. And one of the things that he mentioned that I hadn't really thought about that I thought
was a really a good thing to note, which is two years ago was the Vision Pro, and last
year was Apple Intelligence.
And what he said was, unlikely to be as dramatic as the last two.
And I thought, you know, that's true.
I think that's actually really true.
This year, that's part of what I'm feeling is it is unlikely to be as dramatic as the
last two, because the last two were kind of big and interesting for new and weird reasons.
And you could also argue that it was a product that wasn't ready to ship and then it shipped
eventually and nobody really bought it because it was a very different kind of product than, and
not, nobody should have bought it. Preview of future technologies, right?
And then the other one was a promise to get people to get off their backs about AI
that Apple didn't really deliver on.
So I could also argue that maybe Apple sees this year as an opportunity to
kind of go back to what works for it. And I think German made that point too. Like you
could, you can say, like we could do the takes now. I feel like we do this every year when
we get to this point, which is like, you could do the takes now, which is Apple's going to
show off a bunch of stuff that I think it's going to be more comfortable talking about.
OS design that serves their existing kind of like product strategy pretty well. And what they're going to de-emphasize is
the stuff that they're not as strong on. And so the criticism
will be Apple's back-pevelling on AI or where are they with AI
and they're going to have to deal with that issue and they're
going to have to, you know, they'll contextualize the Vision Pro as well.
Like there's stuff that they gotta do,
but I do think the part of it is,
it's gonna feel different because it's going to,
I think Apple is gonna try to put forward
some of its strengths as a company.
And yeah, it's gonna, so I think it's gonna be interesting.
I don't think it's gonna be dramatic. I think it's you know, I'm I'm viewing this year is a really interesting WWDC year because I am curious how Apple pitches it, which is a very different take then I'm I want to see what Apple's AI strategy is or I want to see what Apple's first headset looks like, right?
This is more like how does Apple, you know, describe their vision for the design of their
operating systems? And how does it do damage control about AI? And what does it say about
what it promises for new features and what it refuses to promise for new features? It's just
a really different vibe for me.
I think dramatic is it is an issue. I would say the same thing. I would say controversial. I think the last two years were pretty controversial in
different ways, right? Vision Pro was controversial because of the price,
right? And like does even at the time, like, do we want this? Like, the way, the decisions that Apple made
led to lots of dunking and, you know, like with the eyes on the front and stuff.
Last year, I was talking to Underscore David Smith today,
and I was talking about the WWDC last year, and I remember
how pleased I was that we had to record on Tuesday because I could not even get my head
around what I thought about WWEC last year, which is I've never felt that way before,
right? Where like, I just couldn't gather my emotions to talk about it. Like I just,
it was like inconceivable some of the things that I saw, I felt like, right? And like the
things that they were showing off. I
Don't think we've got that this year. I don't think it's not gonna be like either of those this year. I think I
Think a redesign if it is as broad as been suggested is quite dramatic, but I don't think it is
controversial in that's true in the same way
true and I am
in the same way. That's true.
And I am, if that redesign is as big as has been suggested,
I'm very excited for this year because I think this is the kind of conversation
I would like to be having right now, where I want to be arguing about the shape of a button
more than I want to be arguing about executives. Right? Like
that is just, I was just listening to you halfway through an episode of Mac power uses
that you were on. Yes. Right. What the follow out. It's a really good one. Really good so
far. I'm enjoying it. I like that Jason snow guy. I think he's got a future in this business.
That was a fun conversation. Um. And you know, I was reflecting
on you saying a thing that me and you have spoken about, right? Which is just like, we
don't want to talk about all the things that we talk about, but there is a responsibility
to talk about them because it is the thing that's going on. You can't, I don't feel like
it's right to just ignore it, right? Right. We try and do our best. And this year we've
tried more than last year to not get into every like to get mired in everything
But sometimes you can't avoid it, but I am excited for the next at least three months or a couple, you know to be talking
about
The way that things look and how that will adjust over the beta period and that excites me
And we should be specific. I mean, what you're not saying is,
I am really looking forward to praising Apple's design.
I think it's more like, I'm really looking forward
to getting into the reason, one of the things that motivates us
to be enthusiastic about technology, which is things
like the shape of a button, a design choice in a user
interface.
These are things that I love to talk about and debate.
You're talking about an aspect of product design and user experience and choices Apple
makes that are puzzling and you try to understand why they made those choices.
The reason is not to maximize their revenue or to avoid legal complications, but it's because they
think in a more pure way, it's a good user experience, and maybe we don't agree.
To me, that is the core kind of stuff that attracted me to this field and that I enjoy
talking about with you.
And so it's not just sort of like, oh, let's only have a conversation about the things
Apple wants us to discuss.
That's not it, but it is like,
give us some material that we can work with
that's a little less soul crushing, please.
That would be nice, thank you.
But I am also interested in the things that they don't show,
like they don't talk about.
Like what is their AI story and what
does that look like for this time period? What do they show? What don't they show? Do
they touch on developers in any way? Like, what do we hear about from the people that
are there? Like, I'm intrigued about it. And like, similarly it started already. Uh, there
will be no Apple executives at the talk show this year breaking like a 10 year span. Uh, there will be no Apple executives at the talk show this year, breaking like a 10 year span. Um, that occurring.
I remember when Phil Schiller came out. Um, there's a funny,
quick funny story about that. Um, we had recorded,
connected me and Steven were in San Francisco,
San Francisco and Federico wasn't there.
I don't think he'd started joining that year.
And so I think that's the case. Or maybe we'd all recorded. But anyway, Steven was back
in the hotel and he, you know what it may have actually been, he was dealing with the
edit of rocket or something. It was the rocket or connected. It was a struggle. And he was
like, I'll skip the talk show. And I went with a bunch of others and Phil Schiller came out texting like,
you've got to come here right now.
Like I was in the back of the theater because what I had come to realize in the
years past is that one of the best thing is about the talk show at that point is
that the bar was open and free. Like instead of sitting down,
just go stand at the bar and you can just get as many drinks as you want.
And then calling it a theater is that that was a venue that was basically like
a club. So it was basically just flat. Uh, I don't even know if there were seats.
There were seats, but it was uncomfortable because of that.
Like they weren't like good. Yeah. You could just stand and it was fine. Yeah.
Or maybe there weren't seats. Maybe it was standing.
And it was like another reason to stand at the back. I remember standing like
squashed in with everyone. I actually think you're right.
I think it was all standing. So like I used to stand at the back, stand at the bar, have drinks with everyone. I actually think you're right. I think it was all standing.
So like I used to stand at the back, stand at the bar, have drinks as we went.
You can lean on the bar, hang out, you could chat and you're not interrupting
the conversation and then Phil came out and it's like, you kind of get to here
right now. Yeah, it was so funny, man. That was, that was,
that was incredibly exciting. So that was 2015. That was 2015. Yeah. Um,
but, uh, John put tickets. He's still doing the talk show live this year.
Tickets went up and I think to his credit, and I respect John a lot for this, just said
like, don't expect it because it ain't happening.
He asked and they said no.
I wondered if you had any thoughts on that, on what this happened.
Yeah, I mean, this is so similar to, I mean, I have been dealing with this for almost 30
years now of working
with Apple, right? And when you're a member of the media and you're working with Apple,
I mean, the way I have always approached it is nothing is guaranteed. And I know, and
I have people who are like, Oh, come on, like you're going to Apple park next week. I'm
like, I didn't consider that guaranteed until I got the invitation. And sometimes I have
to work for it. Like, you know, there are times that I don't get invited to things. And I go to the people I know in PR, and I try to make my
case and say, I'd really like to go. And yes, do I pull out the I've been to basically every Apple event since, you know, since
1998? I do. But in the end, like, they don't, they don't have to let me in. I've had over the course of my career, I have had all sorts of different levels of access appear
and disappear and reappear.
Sometimes it feels punitive.
I'll tell you where I'm coming from here
is I was surprised that everybody read John's announcement
as punishment for him writing that piece
about something being rotten in Cupertino.
Sometimes it does. So no, just hear me out here.
Sometimes it feels punitive, sometimes it doesn't.
Sometimes it's not about you, it's about Apple
and what their priorities are.
Sometimes it is about you.
The problem is you never really know.
And if you're a professional, you just got to roll with it.
Do what you need to do to do your job
and let Apple do what it wants.
I think, I have had, yeah, I have had, he's a pro, I have had access removed, they'll
never tell you, but I have definitely had access removed for reasons that I could
intuit that were dumb reasons.
But in the end, like they don't owe me anything.
So they can do what they want and you just got to roll with it.
Now, others can judge them.
And I would argue that it's probably short sighted for Apple
to forego that venue.
I, not as somebody who is just pro-John, but just thinking of it from Apple's perspective,
I feel like the talk show live was a place for Apple executives to seem a little more
human and to get their story out in a slightly, slightly less controlled way, but still in a pretty friendly and understanding setting.
John is a fair interviewer.
Like, he is.
He does a good job.
I mean, people quote, say that he should be tougher,
and I understand why people say that,
but it doesn't work like that.
Like, you can't, you know,
you can't just keep asking questions
and not getting answers to them.
There's not really much point doing that.
I've enjoyed some of the upgrade interviews
we've done with Apple people for the same reason, because I think it humanizes them, and it lets you kind of see Apple as, asking questions and not getting answers to them. There's not really much point doing that. I've enjoyed some of the upgrade interviews
we've done with Apple people for the same reason,
because I think it humanizes them and it lets you kind of
see Apple as a company full of people who care about
the products that they're talking about
and that they're creating.
And I think that benefits Apple.
So I would say that it's short-sighted,
but again, they have different priorities.
You know, people have complained to us about,
why didn't you ask, you know,
Tim and Tom about this or this or that?
And just as an aside, I'll say,
one of your jobs as the host of Upgrade
or as the host of the talk show live
is to have a conversation that's interesting.
And there are some interviews that I've seen
where people ask a whole bunch of questions
that will not get an answer that
everybody knew wouldn't get answered. And you end up spending five minutes of your time with this very limited access,
asking questions that get nothing and benefit no one because there's no answer. And I know the other side of it is
you still got to ask those questions. And sometimes you do. But what you try to do, and I think what John tries to do, is ask about the
issues involved in a way that they might actually respond so that you could get something that you
can glean about how Apple is thinking about an area. But if you just straight up ask them something
you know they're never going to touch, you're wasting everybody's time.
And congratulations, you just made your conversation awkward. Like, you know, it just like, now
what are we doing here?
Yeah, yeah. No, I will, I will. I mean, also, it's true. The last few years have been less
informative, I think, than previous years. And I think that I don't know what caused
that. But I know that having Greg Joswiak sitting
on stage, it's basically like the cops are there. Right? Like your head of marketing and PR is
literally sitting next to you. And if you say anything that's off, even a little, he's going to
jump in or give you the side eye and you know, that's his job. But I would say, you know, I think
that puts the clamps down a little bit. And I would say, you know, I think that puts the
clamps down a little bit.
And I'm not, I'm not saying the whole thing is a
setup to get them to talk about stuff that they're
not, I'm saying that I think that there's benefit
Apple gets in these venues and that it's a net
positive for them.
And for whatever reason, they've decided either
that it's not a net positive for them, or they're
going to punish one of the people who writes about them because he wrote something fair but unfavorable about them. But you know,
as John has handled it, and I think as a professional, how you have to handle it is
you're not entitled. Like other people can complain about it, but John's response is,
okay, I mean, it's their right to say yes or no, and none of us are entitled to any level of access or connection with Apple.
And, you know, Apple does what it wants. So, I mean, it could be as simple as, Apple knows the knives are out this year.
And it doesn't think that anything can be gained from taking the blows from anybody in any venue. It that's entirely possible that we will see nothing outside of presentations
from Apple this year, because they know how controversial this is going to be.
And they just don't see it.
Or it could be that somebody in PR has a bee in the bonnet about that one
piece from Gruber and they're like, why are we helping him get him out?
And we'll find out, right?
We'll see.
That happens too.
I think it's a short sighted move like I think if you're if you're deciding not to do this because
you're upset about the way that the community is upset with you or you're aware of that
and you think that's a risk don't hide. It's an opportunity to turn it around isn't it.
This is your opportunity to talk to the community. When you do something like this,
you're putting the wall up. And I think that that is the exact wrong thing to be doing
from my perspective. But of course I would say that.
But yeah, yeah. No, I think, I think it's not knowing what they might be very specifically
worried about. I would say broadly, I think that's a venue that helps them and doesn't hurt them. And that them not going to it is, uh, seems like it's actually a net negative
for Apple. But again, they may have some other, uh,
reason for doing it or if it is really just to lash out,
it's self-defeating.
If they really hate John, they w they wouldn't invite him to the keynote either.
Yeah. Right. Yeah. I mean,
I expect that I'll be very close to John Gruber in a week's time, right?
As we sit down.
I think it is what you're saying, where they think that, oh, there's nothing for us to
gain here.
It's like, I understand why you would think that, but I think it is the wrong approach.
Unless they've replaced it with something we just don't know what it is yet.
And maybe they want to talk to someone else.
I don't know.
And we'll find out how the week goes.
We'll find out.
Because they did another interview last year.
They did.
And that was in the Steve Jobs Theater.
Yeah.
And that, so that was on their venue with their invite list.
Yeah.
They could do that again.
And if they do that again, I think that's interesting.
That wasn't made publicly available though, was it?
It wasn't. No. Well, this thing thing it was just for the press to see so you know it's it's possible my
prediction is that they're not gonna do any of that but who knows. All right let's get to the
draft. Okay. These are the rules remember we have a different rule set for WWDC which was brought
in last year as a wave of genius by Jason and here here we are. So for WWDC, there are 14 rounds with 28 overall picks.
Yeah, baby.
The picks are chosen from a predetermined list of choices,
which we have agreed would be verifiable on screen
and not ridiculously obvious in our opinion.
Each host must draft at least one pick
from each of the following categories,
redesign, iOS, iPadOS, VisionOS, and AppleIntelligence.ai.
Yeah, I went easy here.
I thought about doing two from each,
but this is the information we have even of guessing
what's going to be at this event is,
it feels very much tougher.
And so I kind of backed off.
We do have to spread five picks around and then we also have an other category and like
all of the rest of the picks can come from wherever, but we've got to do one at least
about redesign iOS, iPad, vision and AI.
Yeah, we have picks that are for macOS, watchOS, stagecraft, everything, but they're not defined picks that we need to make.
Yeah, not mandatory.
The winner of the previous draft gets first pick,
that is me.
For an item to count in scoring,
it has to be announced on stage on a slide
during the presentation itself.
Stephen Hackett will adjudicate,
in case of a scoring stalemate,
there are no partial points awarded.
The points awarded on the episode are final.
They will be finalized during the scoring segment
of next week's show.
In the case of a tie, there is a tiebreaker question.
The challenger gets to pick of the tiebreaker question.
The champion has to go over, under,
or whatever it is we choose for the tiebreaker question,
whatever Jason picks.
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Apple did surprising things with the MacBook Air and therefore you want to draft.
Yeah, correct. Hey, look, that often it's like that. Often that's how it goes.
That one was funny because it's literally Apple.
That was the reason is Apple did some surprising things to me to the MacBook Air and that was
it.
And then we waited for you to come back.
They did some surprising things to the iPad Air where they read it when we weren't expecting
it.
It's true.
It's true.
We have drafted for WWDC nine times.
Jason has won four of those and I have won five of those.
Jason, what is the tiebreaker question?
The tiebreaker question as always
is the complete length of the presentation
from start to finish.
This is not the countdown or anything like that,
but it's when the video starts
that does whatever probably wacky comedy segment
they start with and ends when they say goodbye
and they have the credits and the credits end.
And then that's the end.
In past years, last year it was an hour 43,
two years ago it was 2.06, 2022, it was 148, 2021 it was 146.
And Mike, I'm gonna make you choose over
or under one hour and 46 minutes.
Okay.
Under.
Okay, all right.
Now there's, so this is the thing,
there's only been one in the last four years under 14 Okay. All right. Now there's a, so this is the thing. There's only been one in the last four years under 146.
It was last year when they had Apple intelligence and the,
and the thought is there's less, right?
I would be really surprised if it was longer, uh,
because of Apple, who knows, but I'm done with under. Under an hour and 46.
That's my choice. So alright, that's our tiebreaker. If you would like to score
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So now begins the WWDC draft.
Yeah.
All right.
What do you think is gonna happen, Mike?
I know.
For my first pick,
I'm gonna go with Apple renames the new OS's to a calendar year.
Yeah. That is my first pick.
I'm not picking from one of the mandatory categories.
This has been one of the big pieces of news in the last week.
This is a Mark Gurman joint as many of the picks will be, I'm sure.
Mark Gurman joints. So this is the idea that it will be,
I guess iOS 26 would be the assumption.
It would be really weird if they called it iOS 25
because the operating system will only be available
for like two or three months
before the calendar changes over.
This is fantastic.
I'm super happy about this if it happens
because I have this year in preparing for things had to Google
too often what is the current version of iOS because I just can't remember anymore.
As you made a great joke that I'm going to steal for you, which is I think on blue sky maybe or
on mastodon, you said I've been waiting for this iOS 18 years, which I thought was fantastic.
I actually originally made that joke in our chat between you and me
and Stephen. You did. And then I liked it enough that I recycled it. That's when you know a joke is good.
That's when you know it's good. I mean I've been saying this for years that
they should call the iPhones this and maybe they will. Maybe this is just the
beginning of that. It's possible. This is a thing that Mark Gurman is very sure about.
Yep.
And so the question would be, why do we think this is not obvious?
I don't know.
This seems pretty big and it's marketing and we have to trust Mark Gurman.
In some areas I do trust him and I think he's probably right here, but I didn't feel certain
enough about this to let it completely fall off the draft list.ored does not mean obvious. And we spoke about this before.
One of the hardest things to get right is the market.
This can change at any point.
All they have to do is just change the logos on slides. Like it doesn't,
this is not set by any means,
but I think it would be fascinating and I really want it to happen.
Yeah. All right. Well, we will see. That was my also first pick.
I thought it was gonna be Seached.
It feels like a good gimme.
I don't know why, but.
It does, it does, it does.
Okay, Mike, I am gonna go with a design pick.
Ooh.
And I am gonna pick new design features,
differently shaped icons.
That's all.
Differently shaped icons.
Can you just, for the sake of conversation,
and also just to define this big,
differently to what, like to squares?
Differently to what they currently are,
which is the familiar round racks.
So we could be talking circles or cutouts.
They could be squares with pointy edges.
They could be circles.
They could be lots of stuff, right?
Yes, I just think differently.
And features, by the way,
I should also define as not necessarily only that, right?
But like that is one of the things you can do
with the new design.
You might even be able to make the icons different shapes,
including a familiar shape.
But I'm putting this down as they will mess
with the icon shape.
I mean, there's no way of really answering this now,
but do you have any sense of why they would do this?
Like, why do you think they would do this?
Change the look, make it feel fresh, give people options.
My gut feeling is it's a customization thing
and that you'll be able to do things with icons
and that they'll be more flexible for users
and it won't necessarily be that Apple has mandated
that all icons be circular or something like that,
but that they be, you know, that what we may be hearing about icons being different
is more of a you customize the look
to make it how you want to look taken even further.
I kind of feel like maybe a little bit
of what Mac OS used to be like,
which is like, hey, you can do whatever you want now.
Like these are just PNGs. Exactly.
However it comes out is how it comes out.
Maybe so. That'd be fun.
Maybe so. I will be fun. Maybe so.
I will say this was not on my shortlist, this one.
Interesting.
Because I feel like that was the strongest signal of all of the design rumors, so that's the one I went with.
The reason I didn't pick it is it was the same reason that I didn't
necessarily think they would do the dark mode changes the way that they did them,
but they did do them this way.
So I'm probably going to be wrong here too, which is just, I think it can be difficult for,
for Apple to try and mandate to brands what they should do with their brand. But you know,
yeah, they did it. So you're probably right. They did it with making every icon green and,
and people haven't can't see our list of redesign options,
guessing features of a redesign is really hard.
Which is good, because we haven't seen it.
We haven't seen anything yet, which is good.
This is literally the one I liked the best
of that whole list.
And we have to pick one, so there it is.
All right, I'm going to pick my redesign one now,
because we're in it, because I moved it up,
so we might as well talk about it.
So my redesign pick is that the new design
sees floating tab bars in Apple's apps.
They tried to do this once, right?
For the Safari tab bar.
This is the Safari floating tab bar, you know?
So like the tab bars at the bottom of an application,
you know, when you go like say in music,
where you're going between like for you and new,
like these will now be floating elements that you see UI go behind right and they just
float on the top and they're not like attached to the sides of the screen
anymore they kind of just these like little things that flow on top of the UI
and that the UI goes behind them and kind of glassy. They kind of did this on
the iPad but it's not there on the iPhone.
On what app?
On a bunch of their apps, including music on the iPad.
There is a floating tab bar.
Oh, that's the thing that goes at the top.
Yeah, that's not at the bottom on the iPhone.
I think there are places where they have this little thing, but I think that this is going
to be a more significant thing across the system where you see it. You've changed the pic
from what it was in the document? Yeah, new design sees floating tab bars in
iPhone apps. Okay, well that, you know, okay, I'm still sticking with what I said. Because they're already, they're
already in iPad apps. Don't know, it shouldn't have been in the pic document. Yeah.
No, no, I think this is a better, I mean you specified it, I'm just kind of making
it on your specification. We know what this is. Yeah, I think that this is a better, I mean, you specified it. I'm just kind of making it on your specification. We know what this is.
Yeah, I think that this is something
that they tried to do in a specific way that did not work.
And since there's been lots of designers
that have given their interpretation
of how this could be done,
I think this is gonna be a pretty key part of app design,
including like the standard tools that you see in SwiftUI are all
going to look like this. Like I think this is going to be one of the big things in the in the
real time. Yeah, I see what you're saying. I just wanted to specify like, obviously,
the iPad stuff is there and it's not new. We're looking for something new involving floating
tab bars as a concept. So I think that that's that's it We get the iPad thing. No, you don't I mean, I'm just just checking you don't see the content behind right like it just sits on top
No, I think you do see some content behind as it scrolls up the top
Yeah, I mean this is helped by the fact that nobody uses that
So that is an apple but yeah, yeah that didn't that didn't really work. Okay. Other than Apple, but yeah. That didn't really work.
Okay.
I am going to go with another Mark Gurman rumored feature that I continue to think,
you know, again, is not obvious and I'm not sure it's going to happen, but there's going
to be a lot of that in this draft because it is the squishiest, weirdest draft I've
had in a while, I think.
I'm going to choose AI-based power or battery management feature.
Is this a category pick for you?
This is my iOS official pick because that's where we slotted it. The idea here is, as Mark Gurman has reported it,
is that Apple is trying to use
some new stuff to optimize power and battery management.
It's machine learning or AI,
you can call it whatever you want.
But the idea there is that it's got a new system that
allows devices that are running this new OS to last longer,
or be put in a mode where they last longer, and that they will extol the virtues of that. The danger here to me is that they have
this feature and they're not going to talk about it until the new iPhones come out this fall. But Mark Gurman seems really high
on this as a feature. And I kind of like the idea of Apple saying,
look what we do for you.
We've got a smarter,
because right now they've got low power mode, right?
That's it.
So this is something that might not even be on by default,
but it's the, we have a smarter feature
that lets you intelligently use less battery life.
And maybe they turn it on by default.
And it's like, seriously,
you won't notice it's watching
in the background and all of our phones get an extra, you know, whatever percent battery
life. So that's the idea there.
The potential too is if there is a phone coming out this year of a smaller battery in the
iPhone Air, this will be a feature that will be really needed for that product if the battery
is actually
with a lower capacity.
So it makes a lot of sense.
Right, but it's a thing you could still talk about now.
Absolutely, yeah.
And make some hay with because it's an AI feature
that is actually, I think, Apple's best kind of AI feature,
which is a super targeted functionality
that is aided by machine learning algorithms, right?
It's what we would have just called
a machine learning feature a few years ago.
Yes, exactly, exactly.
I don't think you're having a conversation with the battery.
Yeah, they can say AI or ML or whatever they want,
but we know what it is.
They'll say AI, Jason.
They'll say AI, don't you worry about that.
Apple Intelligence is watching your battery.
Apple Intelligence is saving you battery life.
I am actually now going to make my Apple Intelligence category pick.
Okay.
And say developers get to use Apple's models in their apps.
So this has been another another anotherman joint. I mean this to me is maybe the best story they could tell at WWDC this year
around Apple intelligence to say hey developers all of you out there who we want to impress and
get you on board with our technologies this year you're all trying to find ways to integrate AI in some way. Well, what if we give you a free,
environmentally conscious way of using our on-device models
to power simple features in your applications?
There are many, for example,
let's say you use a to-do application
and you would like to categorize some,
like say what happens in the reminders
app right? Like, and a reminder does this on its own using its own machine learning, right?
You know, where you have like a shopping list and it can put them into the categories. What
if I said you could as a to-do list application maker, you could now do this thanks to ample
intelligence and that can just be inside of your application or what if you know, you
make a read it later app and you would like to
add a summary to the top of every article.
You can now do that.
That's the best example.
Yeah.
Anybody, because mail does that now.
But any app could hand some content to the model and say, give me a summary to put in
this view in my app.
That's great.
And we can talk about the state of Apple's models.
I suspect that they've gotten better behind the scenes. Who knows what they're gonna ship.
But regardless of that,
not letting app developers have access to it is bad.
So I think this is a great feature and I hope it happens.
Yep.
Oh boy.
It's already getting tough.
It's already getting tough.
Oh man, this is gonna be-
But this is good though.
This is what we want with the draft.
And you always say this to me,
like you want a draft,
but there's not a lot of information beforehand.
We've got maybe one or two more picks,
which could be gleaned from rumors.
And then we're just in it.
We're just in it.
Yeah, in the spirit of that,
I'm going to make my Vision OS pick right now, Mike.
Which is scrolling with your eyes.
Oh really?
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Scrolling with your eyes.
I don't know.
I mean, Mark Gurman says it's happening.
I don't know what it means.
I know he does.
My guess is that it's not as weird as we think it is,
but it might be weirder than we think it is.
I just, I feel like they're gonna have to make
some Vision OS announcements
and Mark Gurman is pretty on board with this and it it will in practice
probably not be as big a deal as
It seems like it might be but you got to mention something with vision OS, right? So I'm going to pick scrolling with your eyes
My next pick is gonna be my iPad OS pick
My next pick is going to be my iPadOS pick. Okay.
iPad desktop mode with menu, a more Mac like design.
I don't even really think this is going to happen.
But if I have to make an iPadOS pick, this is the one I'm going to make.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, that was probably going to be my pick. And I thought, I don't know how positive I feel about this. This is look, we've talked about this a lot on this podcast. And in the context of drafts is really where it comes to a head, which is, are you doing this because you want it? Because you think it would be interesting if it happens, or because you think it's actually going to happen.
And let me tell you, when it's a thing that you've been deep down in for a long time, it becomes very hard to tell.
Like, I can't tell, which is why I'm glad you made this pick.
I can't tell if I believe that this is going to happen.
Mark Gurman has said, he is our premier source for Apple information.
Mark Gurman has said that without a doubt, this is going to happen.
And I kind of don't believe it
only because I've been hurt before
and I don't wanna be hurt again, right?
So I don't know, I wanna believe,
I wanna believe that we're gonna get a Mac desktop
or an iPad desktop mode that's more Mac-like
and that has a menu bar.
I wanna see it. I would be, that would be one of the highlights of WWDC. that we're gonna get an iPad desktop mode that's more Mac-like and that has a menu bar.
I wanna see it.
I would be, that would be one of the highlights of WWDC
if we finally got a bunch of things that make us think,
oh, make us rethink what Apple thinks the iPad is for.
That would be great to talk about, great to think about.
Talk about giving us something to talk about, right?
That we love talking about.
Yeah, what does the iPad mean now that it has a menu bar?
What does that say about Apple's ambitions?
That would be amazing.
And you're part of me, there's just a little part of me
that's just saying, it'll never happen.
So I'm glad you picked it.
And I will say, like Zoe has brought this up in the Discord,
we've had somebody who's been persistently writing interconnected under the name not Mark Gurman that has been giving us
information about this for ages. And Zoe's like, I want that person to be vindicated. And so do I,
because that would be incredible. If really we could have been breaking this news in some form
for months, because they reported on this before Mark Gurman did and we thought it was a joke from this person
Yeah, right, right, but we'll find out I would love it
I wouldn't love it because then I'm gonna end up buying a magic keyboard
Which I don't really want to buy I know but I don't have one because I don't like how big and heavy it makes my iPad
I like that. My iPad is incredibly thin and light
But and I know I could use track pads, but you know the experience
is going to be best with the Magic Cube board, so I would end up in that spot. Well, with you picking
that exciting iPad pick, I'm going to then pick a much more boring pick that I think is definitely
going to happen, which is a new Apple Pencil related feature is announced. Is it a read calligraphy pen, Mike?
It might be.
Mark Gurman can't stop talking about
the read calligraphy pen, but you know what?
It's a feature.
This is one of those things where read calligraphy pen
for me is what robotic arm is for you.
Because what is a read calligraphy pen?
Like, I don't know what that thing is that Mark keeps saying, but he keeps saying it.
Okay.
I have a theory by the way.
And I don't know if this is related to what Apple's thinking or what Mark
German's thinking about the calligraphy pen, that he keeps calling it a read
calligraphy pen, because a calligraphy pen is a thing and there isn't a tool like that in the Apple pencil.
So they could make one and that would be cool.
Yeah, but like read calligraphy is incredibly specific when it's probably just a calligraphy pen.
OK, I have, I have, here's my, here's my wacky, unlikely to be true, where my brain went about this,
which is when Steve Jobs was at Reed College,
he took a calligraphy class,
and that's what taught him about the importance of fonts.
And so when I hear Reed calligraphy,
I think that's a Steve Jobs reference.
I'm broken that way.
Okay, I mean, it does mean like,
like you take a piece of bamboo and you cut cut it enough. That's not what they mean
No, they mean Steve Jobs. Okay, Steve Jobs salute. Let's just go with it
It's Steve better answer than read calligraphy pen is a new feature of the iPad. I don't know whatever
All right, um, I get I get any new Apple pencil related feature here though
I'm just wanna I'm putting I'm putting some chips down on the Apple Pencil, right?
Some OS feature that features the Apple Pencil
in some way, that's all.
But I think it's the read calligraphy pen
if I'm picking, yeah.
I guess my thought on this is usually they keep that
for when they have new iPads,
but we don't expect new iPads this year.
So they may just do it here. Yeah, that would make sense. If they have nothing, if they don't expect new iPads this year, so they may just do it here.
Yeah, that would make sense. If they don't have an iPad thing to show, they might just
do it here. But yeah, Math Notes. Love it. All right, my fifth pick is...
In the UK, localization, is it called Math Notes?
It's actually not, you know, although it should be.
Well, that's because Math Notes is hard to say.
Yeah, because it sucks. That sucks. It's actually one of them. You only get one. Attorneys general?
Only get one.
Apple announces a partnership with Google for AI features.
It's my fifth pick where this isn't so much based on a rumor.
It's based on something Sundar Pichai said
and what Craig Federighi said a year before.
Also a friend of the show, One True John John Voorhees
sent a message to a friend of the show. And he said, well, I'm going to do a video This isn't so much based on a rumor. It's based on something Sundar Pichai said and what Craig Federighi said a year before.
Also, friend of the show, One True John John Voorhees sent me a link this morning,
which I don't completely agree with, but I thought was an interesting take,
which I will share here.
So there was an article this morning that Samsung is getting ready to sign
a deal with perplexity for some AI features in their version of Android.
But the interesting thing about that is Google and Samsung have a very big
partnership with Gemini.
And what John said is, well, what if they've done this because Apple and
Google are about to start working more closely together,
which I thought was a good take from John Boyes.
Which, cuz I was quite surprised
to read this for Plexity News because of just how integrated Google and Samsung are right
now. Potentially Google and Apple are about to start working together again, maybe. I
don't know though, but I at least think we're gonna see Gemini get the same
treatment that OpenAI get.
I think that that is the likely scenario. It's not that Google is all in on this because again that would be I mean
I know we live in this world now like both of the
smartphone platforms
use Gemini like that's's, that seems not going to be legal.
Right?
Well, I mean, they all use Google though, right?
Like they all have Google embedded in them in some way.
It's all there, right?
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, but that's a problem that's led to legal issues.
I feel like the truth is going to be that Google is going to be,
well, Google as a search is a choice.
I think Google being an AI source in the iPhone
is a thing that will happen.
I don't think it's gonna be like an exclusive
where only Google gets access to certain parts of the OS.
I think it's gonna be that Google will be plugged in
like chat GBT is plugged in,
like other partners might be plugged in.
And that it's like, all comers, right? Anybody can do it. like chat GPT is plugged in, like other partners might be plugged in and that
it's like all comers, right? Anybody can do it. Yeah. Will be the pitch, I think.
There is a potential that like maybe both chat GPT and Gemini are here, but
also they have more access to the system than they do currently. Like, and that
this might be like
a slow rolling where, hey, any AI provider can contact us and we can look at it, but
I don't know. I don't know.
I'm going to stick with Apple Intelligence. And I am going to go with, oh, this is one
that I didn't have on my list. I think I overlooked it and I'm going to pick with, oh, this is one that I didn't have on my list.
I think I overlooked it and I'm gonna pick it,
which is, I'm switching right as we talk.
I'm gonna go with AirPods Live Translate.
Okay.
Which is a feature again, reported on a lot,
that it's out there.
Everyone does this too.
I think the fact that everybody else does this,
the idea that you'll be wearing AirPods
and they'll be listening and they'll be translating it in your ears into your language is a thing
that yeah, it's been demoed elsewhere.
It's a thing that should be on the AirPods.
This is a good time to do it.
You say, and it also an AirPods feature announced in beta is awesome.
And you know why, Mike?
It's because we'll spend the entire summer having the endless conversations
of how you force a software update on AirPods.
That's my favorite thing to discuss in the summer
is how you force a beta firmware onto AirPods.
Just keep tapping.
Just turn them off and on and put them in and out
and like figure it out and then magic happens.
I don't know.
Anyway, live translation
feature for AirPods. That's my pick. All right, for those that are keeping track so far, we have
both picked from the redesign category. Jason has picked an iOS pick. We've both picked an AI
thing. Jason has picked Vision OS and we've both picked iPad OS. So I still have to pick Vision OS and iOS in the category.
So you've done all your category picks now, right?
Redesign, iOS, iPad OS, Vision OS, AI.
I think you've done them all.
Yeah, looks like.
I have not.
And that, I will say Jason was my plan.
I'm not a trick to him.
Although my iOS pick was the one that you picked.
I was gonna pick the AI based power management figure,
but I was trying to push some of them off
to later in the game.
Let's see if this gameplay pays off for me.
We will.
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All right, round six now of the draft.
Mm-hmm.
Here's a feature that I want to exist.
Okay.
AI coaching in the health or fitness app.
Mm. in the health or fitness app. Hmm. So, I have long been frustrated with Apple's health app
because it has so much data about me
but does such a terrible job
of telling me what to do with that information.
Amen.
Like their training load feature.
I don't understand what it is attempting to tell me.
What does well above mean?
Is that good or is it bad?
Yeah.
I know what it's trying to do,
but it basically is a feature for people
who are extremely serious athletes.
But I just think that like it's not,
it doesn't, and this is the same
of like the trend information.
Like they have so much information and they'll say to me like,
hey, this has changed over the last 10 weeks.
And like I asked myself, is this good?
Like, is this a good change?
Like what is the change?
And so I have been for months and months and months
wearing a whoop band.
You may have seen it if you watch our video.
The whoop band that I have, have, I'm not sure about it.
Woot as a company, at least with the version that I have,
it seems like the function is focused way more
around very athletic people.
They actually have a new version,
which seems to cater a bit more to the type of person I am
where I just wanna know about my health.
And I'm considering changing.
There's been a bunch of controversy
with like whatever.
But one of the things they have in the app,
like they do do a much better job of saying,
it's like this happened to you overnight.
So you may feel good or bad today.
Like they'll tell you that in the morning
in the application.
And I really liked that feature.
But they also have an AI chat inside of the app
where I can ask it questions about what's going on with me.
And that's fine, whatever.
What I want is Apple to just take all the information
that it has about me from my Apple Watch
and tell me clearly in plain English what it means.
And if Apple intelligence has to be the way
that I get that, fantastic,
because I just want that information.
So I really hope that this is something that they have.
Okay, so it's a wish casting pick.
Yeah.
But it is out there.
It's a feature that has been reported as existing
or being worked on.
Yeah.
That may be a WWDC or may not be.
This is a thing that Mark Gurman called AI doctor
at one point and people lost their minds,
but I don't think it is that.
I don't think it is.
I don't think it is an AI doctor.
I think there is an AI doctor
and that's a different feature.
Yeah, I know, cause you put it as two picks.
I think this is not two features.
This is the same feature you get.
Okay, I don't think it is, but maybe.
I mean, it's a tabletop robot, Mike, you never know.
I'll just tell you, I'm gonna do to you
what you do to me every time,
which is I'm gonna get really excited about a pick.
And then you say, I didn't even have that on my list.
Okay.
Cause I didn't even have that on my list. Cause I didn't even have that on my list, but you know, I wanted to exist too.
It looks sometimes, sometimes you care about a sound subsystem in iPad.
OS sometimes you care about AI coaching, you know,
I'm going to make what we have called a meta pick, a stagecraft pick.
And it's a gamble, but I can't, I don't think they can not do this. My sixth pick in the draft, I am
picking Apple explicitly acknowledges falling short in its AI promises.
Pick number six? Wow. Wow. Okay. I don't think they cannot address it. I think they will say,
my guess is it'll be something like, we have a bunch of great Apple intelligence announcements.
We recognize we haven't shipped some of our features that we promised you last year.
We are confident that we're going to have them shipping this fall.
It might be that simple, but I think they're not, I don't think they can go through the whole presentation, not mentioning that they promised features
last year and didn't deliver them.
I'm not expecting an apology, although an apology would certainly count here.
I'm expecting an explicit acknowledgement that they fell short in last year's
promises in some way, and it could be, like I said, as simple as,
we realize we didn't ship these in time for this year,
but they're coming in the fall or something like that.
Like, they'll put their positive spin on it,
but I don't think they can, and maybe I'm wrong,
but I don't think they can pretend that everything's fine
when they talk about Apple intelligence.
I think they need to at least acknowledge
that some of the features that they announced were not shipping, and
especially because I expect they will mention that they are going to be shipping
this fall. So it might be as coy as like, they took a little bit longer than we
expected. And everybody who's there watching the video in person will be like
tittering, right? Like hee hee hee. But, uh, but something,
I just, I think they have to, I think they cannot, I, it will not be a surprise to me
if they just ignore it, but I, I am going to bet that they can't completely ignore it
and they have to at least tip their hat to it.
I, I agree with your logic. Uh, I, but I but I don't think I could assume that they would do it.
The reason for me, why I'm unsure about this, I don't think they can talk about these features
again until they can tell you they know they're coming. And I'm not convinced they know they're
coming. That's, that's, I, there are some reporting. I mean, I think, I think they have said, and
German has said that the goal is to ship those features in the fall.
Oh, I'm sure that's the goal. Jason, the goal was to ship them last fall.
I know. I know. I know. But well, no, the goal was never to ship them last fall.
Someone had a goal. The goal was to ship them this spring and then they failed at it.
I think App Intense is a good example where that that is a feature.
I don't know about like personal context
and knowing your mom is flying in and stuff like that,
but I feel like App Intense is a thing
that they will probably commit to.
If it's just App Intense,
I could see that skipping the keynote.
It could be, it could be, but again,
I'm just putting down that when they break the seal
on Apple Intelligence, they're going to have to
Acknowledge in the most spinny way possible acknowledge that they that they didn't ship all of it and that that that's the you know
What we're saying is are they gonna flinch? Are they gonna flinch? Are they gonna wink?
Are they gonna sweat a little or are they gonna pretend that everything is great and they did everything right and we'll see
Here's a thing that I can imagine happening right and now Apple Intelligence our customers love the features that we shit last year and then move
on right like that that's it and they didn't happen. I can't see it I can't see it you I can't see that. I hope you're right.
Okay pick number seven
Okay, pick number seven. New features for Genmoji.
Okay.
What are those new features, Mike?
Well, okay, so the pick is new features for Genmoji.
That's the pick, right?
Yep.
Here's what I think.
I could imagine there are maybe new ways to make them.
Maybe they get kind of more like an image playground
as you kind of think.
You can give it a bit more direction than you currently get.
Maybe you can choose some styles.
I could imagine a scenario where they're animated
in some way, and maybe they do things.
Again, don't fully know. Maybe you would be able to have a bit
more of a construction in the way that you do it. Maybe you can pick two emoji that actually
exist and say, combine these for me and make it do this. I think Genmoji is maybe the only
thing that they made that I can imagine got some traction because of the
way that they implemented it. And so I could imagine them pushing that one a little bit
further this year. If they touch any of the existing Avalon Tardis features at all, I
think Chairmoji could be the one that gets some updates.
Yeah. I mean, it's a good, I don't know if I've seen anything about this, but I think
that it's-
No, this is a, this is a Mike thinks this, this is where we are in the drop.
Talking about Apple revising existing Apple intelligence features from last year with
improvements that are probably based on model improvements, I think is a good approach.
I think that that's a good approach.
There may very well be things like that that
are not really rumored that Mark Gurman doesn't necessarily have a lot of vision into because
they are probably coming from a group that's doing other stuff and he's going to miss things.
And I think so, Genmoji is a good feature. So having them sort of double down on that
and add more features to it and improving it via the model I think that's a good guess. I'm specifically
saying here just for this it's not like there are improvements and then that's
it like there there has to be some new stuff you can do with gemmoji you can't
currently do that's my pick. Okay I'm gonna pick an incredibly boring pick
love it this is my I believe in Mark Gurman pick
This is a feature that is so
minor
But I think it's real. I think he can't stop talking about it
and I think it will be pitched actually in an interesting ish sort of way and that is
Captive Wi-Fi sync. Oh my God, so boring.
I know, I know it's so boring,
but he won't stop talking about it.
And I think this is a feature that is there
and that they will say at least in passing.
And the idea is it's already really great
that your devices and you can share with friends
how to log into a very, you know, a Wi-Fi password, right? Like you can share with friends how to log into a very, you know, a wifi password, right?
Like you can share that.
The idea behind captive wifi sync is
if you have to connect to wifi
and then there's a page that comes up
and you have to log into that.
What this feature will allow you to do is
you do that once and all your other devices
will be able to do it, which is very interesting.
I think especially for Apple TV.
So I think this might actually be an Apple TV feature.
Um, but it's a, but it's also an ecosystem feature.
If you do it in one place, it will log you in to the captive portal everywhere,
which is a nice bit of functionality.
I don't think they're going to do a whole, let's talk about Wi-Fi captive Wi-Fi sync but
This Germans level of certainty that this is happening meet leads me to believe that it will be mentioned
This might even be on a slide, but I feel like it's gonna happen. So I'm gonna put it in my list
All right, so we're on to pick eight.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm gonna do my iOS pick now.
Okay.
Which is refinements to the lock screen design in iOS.
Is this, I feel like this was literally something that we did last year and it's still here.
Yeah.
But my thought is.
More refinements.
If they're gonna do. It's a redesign, right? and it's still here. Yeah. But my thought is... More refinements.
If they're going to do... It's a redesign, right?
If they're going to do a redesign,
we're going to touch the lock screen design is something.
Because the lock screen is good, right?
It is good.
People like it.
They've done a good job over the years of updating it.
If they're going to redesign the system,
I think like the home screen would get some changes, the
lock screen should get some changes too.
So this is my question, which is if they do a whole redesign of the OS, but the lock screen
might look a little different, but functionally isn't any different, you don't get this pick,
right?
Yeah, you've got to be able to do something different with it than what you can currently
do. Right. That might be like- with it than what you can currently do. Right.
That might be like- Because we know what it can do now.
Let's imagine, here's a thing that they could do
that they don't do, use Apple intelligence in some way
to create a lock screen wallpaper for you, right?
That would be a refinement to the lock screen function.
Yeah, sure.
That doesn't exist right now.
Sure, based on your text, whatever.
Yeah, I would give you that that's like, okay
Here's what I say. I just it may be an easier way to put this
There has to be something new in the customized area of the lock screen, right?
So when you go into the like I'm going to the lock screen and I'm gonna customize it
There's got to be some options there that don't currently exist
Is that okay? We'll call it new it new way to customize lock screen design in iOS.
From a clearing up perspective that will get better get us where I am not
like oh look the clock looks different so I get that one.
It's a different typeface because it's using the new typeface that's used
everywhere or whatever like no that's not it that's not it.
Okay. That's my iOS pick just I'm not sure. Okay. That's my iOS pick.
Just, I'm not sure I said that.
That's my iOS pick.
So I still have a Vision OS pick to do.
And then I've done all my five.
Okay.
I am going to grab something that I wasn't intending to,
but I liked, I'm inspired by your Genmoji pick.
I'm gonna pick image playgrounds updated
to create much improved images.
Yeah. This is literally, surely their image generation model got better, right? Right? Right?
I made an image playgrounds image a few days ago to troll someone, which is all anyone
really could use it for. And I just looked at it and said, what is going on here? I think it was you.
I think I was trolling you specifically, or Stephen of the two of you it's basically all I ever do with
it is just send one to our group chat it's so bad man it's just so bad yeah it's so bad
yeah my next pick Apple announces a partnership with an AI provider other than Google or OpenAI.
I think this is risky, but super intriguing and may happen.
I want it to happen.
I think I put this in there.
Yeah, you did.
I think it's a thing that could happen
and we really just don't know.
Here's what I think this is.
This is Anthropic for Xcode. Here's what I think this is. This is anthropic for Xcode.
That's what I think this is because Swift Assist never shipped.
It didn't ship and they've not spoken about it.
And we have heard that internally they are using Claude in Xcode.
So maybe this is something that gets out there.
Is that a public facing feature? Right. That's the question. I think you get this pick if they
mentioned that in China they're adding somebody else's LLM.
Yeah, which they've not done. But I also could imagine that it's not just Google, right? And
that like perplexity gets in or somebody else. So that's what I'm going with.
Yeah, no, I think that's a good pick. I just don't, again, I think it's just a coin flip.
I think it's probability. I think it could very well happen. I don't know if it will happen.
Yeah, there's a pick somewhere else that maybe one of us will make or one of us won't, but
there is a possibility that they add AI search to Safari. And if they do that,
they've got partnerships left right in the center at that point.
Right. Right. For sure.
Okay. I'm going to go back to Vision OS, believe it or not,
which I've scrolled with my eyes.
Oh, man. I know you're going to take...
I'm in trouble.
No!
I did it. See where it's a spoiler for what I'm about to say, Mike.
I am going to say at least one,
this is a great one, you put it in there,
at least one first party Vision OS app
that was previously an iPad app.
So to explain this, when Apple shipped the Vision Pro
and Vision OS, there are a whole bunch of Apple apps
they didn't bother making run on Vision OS.
They're like, yeah, it's iPad compatibility layer,
that's enough, which is, I think, a real indictment.
I mean, I know that it was hard,
they had to launch a whole product,
but it's a real indictment that some of
those apps did not get converted.
So what I'm saying is, they will mention or show on
a slide or whatever that at least one of
Apple's apps that's not currently a Vision OS app,
native Vision OS app on Vision OS,
but is an iPad emulation will become a native Vision OS app.
I left it too long.
It was gonna be my next pick
and it was gonna be my Vision OS pick.
I left it too long and now I'm in trouble.
All right. Now you're in trouble.
I have to make my Vision OS pick now.
You don't.
Or I could keep picking.
I mean, I-
No, I have to pick it now in case you take
one of the other two that I think could happen.
Actually, I have more than two,
but like if I don't go for it now, I'm just-
This is why we do the mandatory picks.
Yeah, I'm making it worse and worse for myself.
Okay, so I have two picks that I'm currently trying to decide between. One of them is something I think could happen.
One of them is something that had been previously rumored but hasn't happened.
And I think the reason that it was previous, the rumored and hasn't happened
might be why it still won't happen.
Yeah, so let me say about this little list
that people can't see, but like on our list of Vision OS,
I actually think,
because we don't know a lot about Vision OS.
Correct.
I think there are a large number of things on this list
that could happen,
but none of them we're certain will happen, right?
We basically came up with a list with the obvious things
you could do to improve Vision OS,
but which ones did they do?
We don't know.
So on that level, it is a pure kind of informed guessing game
that is, in the absence of people like Mark Gurman,
would be what the entire draft was like.
So you take a chance.
Here's what I'm going to go with.
I'm not going to go with the one that was previously rumored, and I'm going to try and
use some logic here.
So one of the Vision OS 2 updates included the ability for you to access the home controls
and the control center controls with a hand gesture.
Yes.
The fact that they added that in tells me that there's been time spent since Vision
OS 1 where they've had to rethink how you use the operating system and they were like this one's so
good we're gonna ship it now but I don't think that would be the only one so my
Vision OS pick is new hand gestures for controlling Vision OS
okay okay hand gestures that is yeah that the logical, they did it last year, would
they do more of that? Yeah. So I think it's, I think it's possible, you know, the longer
you use this thing, the maybe the more thoughts you have and like, maybe there's a different
way to do window management with some kind of gesture that we've, that they've not thought
of until now. So that's, that's what I'm going to go with,
something about navigating or using the system in some way with a new gesture. And like, so to put it into context, the gesture is if you hold your hand out and pinch your,
your, your, if you hold your hand out, you get this little circle that appears. And if you tap,
it will take you home. If you turn it over, you can then access the control center.
Yeah, it gives you the time. You can access control center. It's very clever. It's actually
a really nice addition. Yeah, it's really good. I think that's good. I think that's
a good thing to hope for. And I had it on my list of possibilities.
All right. So I've now hit all of my required categories too. Great.
We're both done with the categories. Great. I gotta say, I think that took longer than last
year to get to get all the categories done. Yeah. So that's good. I like it.
All right. I'm gonna go back to Apple intelligence related items and I
mentioned this earlier as a thing that could trigger my explicitly
acknowledged as falling short pick. I'm going to mention here
because I think this is a feature that they like
and they're going to mention, even though it's more
of a developer thing and it will definitely
happen in the State of the Union.
I think it will get mentioned in some way on a slide
or in a conversation about Apple intelligence, which
is App Intents.
I think App Intents are going to be mentioned.
And that's my pick is App Intents mentioned.
App Intents is really interesting. It is this really aggressive expansion
of what you could do with shortcut stuff
in third-party apps.
They really want to evangelize people on it,
not because of shortcuts necessarily,
but because that allows Apple Intelligence to also
use features of apps.
And it's a thing that many third-party developers are like,
I don't know if I want to do that.
So one of the ways that Apple, you know,
one of Apple's priorities needs to be to encourage and evangelize
the use of App Intents.
So if it says, oh, we're going to, this fall,
we're going to do all this expanded App Intents stuff,
it's going to be great, that's what I think they're going to do.
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So now we're in the home stretch.
Yeah, we are.
Pick number 11.
Let's get weird.
Yes.
Okay, so I'm gonna do a redesign.
I'm going back to the redesign here.
So one of the ways in which people
customize their phones is with their wallpapers.
It's like the key indication that you are making
of what you want your phone to look like.
There's been a lot of conversation about
translucency with the design and vision OS and there's a lot of
really wild things that people were suggesting for how your apps can look translucent and
it will take the colors from the world.
No, I don't think it's taking the colors from the world.
I don't even really know if I think it's translucent.
What I think is going to happen is that the apps that you use will be able to take colors from your
wallpaper and put that into the apps. So you will see like a tint of a color from your
wallpaper inside of applications. So it's not necessarily translucent. There might be
a bit of that too. I don't know, but my pick is that there will be a bit of that too I don't know but my pick is that
there will be like certain color tints or hints and things like that taken from
your wallpaper in the application that you use. So if I've got a green
background there's gonna be a little subtle kind of green things in my apps
and if I've got a blue background there's gonna be little subtle blue
things yeah that sort of thing. Yeah Android has been doing this for years
it's their material design thing.
You only see this if you use a Google Pixel, really.
But they have a thing where like you can,
you can customize it, but by default it will start to like,
you know, it will show certain controls,
widgets and stuff like that.
And inside of applications,
it will take the colors of your home wallpaper.
Okay.
Well, I'm going to go, this is more stagecraft, but he did it last year and so I'm going to
appeal to consistency on the part of Apple and say that before we get into all the OS
details, Tim can't help himself and and he's gonna plug Apple TV+.
This might be a good time to do it
because Apple TV has been on a real tear this year.
Right?
I mean, last year, he was just like,
before we get started,
I wanna talk about Apple TV+, it's really awesome,
here's a trailer.
And then they just did the rest of the event.
It's like, I mean, do that again, maybe?
I don't know if he will or not,
but he did it last year,
and it would not be a bad time to do it.
And they're on a roll.
And it was a combination of stuff that they had done that was really hot and also the
new stuff that they were going to be coming out with in the fall.
So they had a lot to go with there.
And I think it's, yeah, Tim plugs Apple TV Plus.
Let me just get a clarification point because Sikamai might do this.
If they show a trailer for the F1 movie and say it's coming to theaters does this count oh
That is that is I would say this doesn't count because the call to call to action there is go to the movies
not
subscribe to Apple TV Plus
Hmm. Oh that that is a that is a real question because we know that they they're going to really flog F1, right?
I feel like if they...
I'm going to keep it because what it suggests is if all they do is plug F1, I don't get
it.
But if they plug a bunch of stuff that they're working on, including F1, or even he shows
an F1 trailer and he says, and of course all of our great stuff on TV+, that's enough.
Like the idea here is that TV Plus as a service
gets mentioned in the middle of the developer keynote
as a, you know, not as a mention in a slide deep in,
but like as Tim saying, you know, so much great stuff.
We've won so many awards and the F1 movie is coming.
Like plugs Apple TV Plus is really all I'm going for here.
I'm not saying shows a trailer or anything that specific,
but like takes a moment out of the developer keynote to talk about his TV service.
But if they just show a trailer for the movie and like go to the movies, see the movie that
doesn't get it.
Then I don't get it.
Cool.
Then I don't get it.
All right.
Although if he says go see it in the movies and then later it'll be on Apple TV plus,
I'm going to take it.
Yeah, that counts.
But I, if they, if he does that, that's a mistake.
If he does that, he has made a mistake.
In theaters, see it in theaters.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I think that that would be a mistake if he's like,
hey, look, go to the movies or just wait.
It's like, oh no, Tim, you've messed up.
You've messed up.
No one's gonna go.
All right.
Oh boy.
We're at the point now where I have 13 items and I don't feel confident about
any of them. So like I make my own little list. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Same.
Yeah. My confidence items are gone. I had 14 of them.
They're all gone.
So in power On this weekend, Mark Gurman spoke about
using Apple intelligence to create shortcuts.
Yeah.
So I'm gonna pick that.
Shortcuts can be created with AI assistance.
I don't even know what that means.
That is interesting because he did this interesting thing,
which I think points to his maybe lack of knowledge
of exactly what Apple's going to do,
where he knows certain features are in the mix
for this cycle.
And it used to be that features in the mix for this cycle
would either be in or out for WWDC.
But what Mark Gurman has reported is,
Apple got so burned last year
that they're not going to announce some features
that might still be in the cycle, right?
That they will announce features
that they have a high likelihood of shipping in the fall.
And if there's a feature that might make it
in the winter or the spring, I think this is good.
They are not going to announce it,
but it might still happen later. And this is
one of those features where he's like, they're working on this, you know, being able to generate shortcuts from a
prompt, so that you know, it's, you know, it's automation with guidance. They're working on that. That might be a
feature this year. It's, he said probably not something
they're gonna announce, but who knows, right?
He doesn't even seem to know.
So interesting feature, yes, for sure.
We'll see.
Oh, I enjoy analyzing your picks.
And then I turn around and I have to make picks.
Yeah, it's fun to just talk about other people's
and then you're on the hook, you know?
I am gonna say, so here's the thing.
There is all this talk about how there's gonna be
an Apple game app.
And we put in a couple of things that are the names of it.
Although I'm not convinced that either of those
is actually the name of it.
I have a wild theory about what they're gonna do
that isn't one of our choices. Should I tell you that now? Should I do that now?
Yeah. I mean, is this actually making a pick or you just want to talk about something?
I am making a game pick. I'm making a game related pick. Okay. So the rumor is Apple's
going to do a whole new app about games. And it's basically what used to be in game center
when it was an app, but also other stuff like that for whatever reason. It's not just, it's basically what used to be in Game Center when it was an app, but also other
stuff like that, for whatever reason.
It's not just, it's not just Apple Arcade on the Mac.
They're going to be like things that are outside and it's games.
It's not just things that are in Apple Arcade.
It'll be things that are out of Apple Arcade.
And what's it going to be called was one of the things that we had in our picks.
And there's Apple, it'll be called Apple Games.
And I put in it'll be called Game Center, which is a name they already use.
I think that those are both quite possible.
But it occurred to me this morning that the other way they could go is they could call
it Apple Arcade.
Oh, yeah.
And rename the service Apple Arcade Plus.
Oh, Jason, that's genius.
Right?
That's really good.
Cause I, we were talking about it on Connected last week
and I said Apple Games and I thought to myself,
Apple Arcade's a great name, but they already use it.
I didn't think about, yes, like the TV,
there is Apple TV and Apple TV Plus.
TV Plus, News Plus is inside Apple News.
So you create Apple Arcade and say now our service
inside the Arcade app is called Arcade Plus.
Unless, Jason, they make it Apple Games
and Apple Games Plus, but.
They could also do that.
Now, that all said, I am not confident in any of those.
So I'm going to pick something slightly different, which is they are going to
announce whatever this thing is.
And as a part of that, a game developer is heard from.
Oh, okay.
So someone's going to be like, Oh, I love, I love Apple games.
Okay.
I, we were so happy to make our game for Apple or make our Apple has done so many great things for game developers
That's that's my conceptual pick here is that maybe it'll be in a different context altogether
But this is what's motivating it is we will there will be somebody who is not an Apple person who will be seen in perhaps a montage
That that is a developer at the developer conference
Who is a game developer who has something to say is heard from like not is just seen
But that we hear them say something and you know again, this is like a classic
Game demo on stage kind of pick, but I just feel like there's a lot here
I'm not comfortable at least in round 12 to put that down for what the name is
But I am comfortable that there's gonna be a game something so that's my that's my proxy is a game developers heard from
All right, we're in the final two picks now, maybe they're maybe they're crying for help Mike, I don't know help
Stop, but heard from is all I know the content is unclear
All right, I'm going to make a big that good.
It's a draft is helpful.
iPad windows can be moved around freely.
Okay.
Well, the whiff of desperation in here.
Okay, let's be clear here.
iPad windows can be moved around freely.
What you mean is currently,
even though you can move windows around
a little more freely than you could before,
there are still cases where the windowing
sort of like pushes them into various locations.
You can't fully overlap them
in the way that you might on macOS.
There's still an element
And all of this kind of stuff and like so what you're saying is they will show or talk about
Free movement of windows as a feature. Yeah in the keynote and
One of the reasons that I think that this could happen is vision OS has no problem with this. I
Know right you can do this. No problem on Vision OS. So Apple is not
completely against the idea of overlapping Windows because they have
created a platform since they created stage manager on iPad where you can do
this. So let's just get it done.
If anything, it would be easier to handle this on iPad OS and on
Vision OS because on iPad OS, like you have the dock right there, you know, so
you can like click on the dock and you bring the windows up. On Vision OS, you have
to find them, you have to like go find them, and so let's just get it done.
Okay, sounds good.
I remember when I said I wasn't super confident in any of those game names.
Yeah. I'm just going to pick that it's called Apple Games.
So you had this great idea and you just kept doing it.
Well, we don't I mean, can I can I add a pick right now?
To say that it's called Apple Arcade? Yeah, sure, because it's great.
Okay, let's do it.
Because now it'll be hilarious to me if it's called Apple Games.
I'll be super happy.
Oh man.
I'll be super happy.
Yeah, but no, my idea is so wacky that I think I have to pick it.
So I'll pick Apple Arcade.
I think it's a great idea.
I think you need to pick it because it's a good idea.
And if it's right, you need those being right points.
Here's the thing is Apple games,
my argument for Apple games is that arcade is cutesy
and it feels like arcade games in its old style,
whereas games is super straight.
But also, the reason I think they'll call it Apple games
is because this is the way that is music, TV, news, games.
That's why I think they'll call it Apple games.
I'm gonna keep it as Apple games.
I'm not gonna pick Apple arcade.
If it's called Apple arcade, I'll be so happy.
That's fine.
I will, if it's called Apple arcade
and they rename the service to arcade plus,
I will take a victory lap, even though I didn't pick it.
You will get a first in upgrade.
I'll steal this from a kind of funny game show now.
You'll get a tip of the cap.
That's what you'll get.
You'll get the first ever tip of the cap for that pick in the draft.
I demand credit.
Final pick.
Final pick.
Oh, this is rough.
Do I want to make another Vision OS pick?
Like, this is where all my Vision OS picks are now.
How much time are they going to spend on Vision OS really?
You know, like that's the question.
I mean, that's real complicated, right?
Cause like Vision OS is the platform where they could make the most change
because it's newest.
But like what for the 50,000 people that are using it with any regularity?
Like how much time are they really going to like like there are things that they might do to Vision OS
that they just don't talk about in the keynote,
but like that they actually put in Vision OS 26,
which is hilarious as a thought
that we'll go from two to 26.
Yep.
Just have six on the end.
Installing.
It's fine.
Installing.
Yeah, he is.
But you know what?
This, if they do it, they'll put it on the bento slide.
So I'm just gonna do it.
Dream pick, here it is.
They need to do it.
Support for VR hand controllers.
Yay.
They really should do this.
I hope that happens.
They should actually turn this into a games platform.
It's a third party API for hand controllers.
Support, even if you can't work with PlayStation,
for whatever reason, even though PlayStation desperately
need to get rid of their stock of the PSVR2, you should have, as you said, an API so people
could just make these things and we can all have a good time playing Beat Saber or whatever
fake Beat Saber will get on Vision Pro.
Jason, I turned on my Vision Pro last week.
I have not turned it on since the baby was born.
Yeah.
And I was trying out the Bono immersive movie.
I'll put a link in the show notes.
Technically very impressive.
Yes.
I'm not a huge U2 fan, so it wasn't for me,
but this is great because it is like an actual
feature length thing, which includes lots of immersive content.
And even the kind of like,
even when they're just showing things on a screen,
they have like immersive things that are happening.
It is really good.
It's just not necessarily my kind of thing.
But I turned it on and I went to the App Store
and the What's New still includes What If. It's not a great scene in the Vision OS App Store and the what's new still includes what if.
It's not a great scene in the Vision OS App Store.
It's not, it's not a lot going on.
It's real quiet.
But if you have a Vision Pro, like we always say,
whenever Apple adds anything immersive,
you should always at least check it out.
And this one is yet another interpretation
of an interesting thing that you can do with
immersive video content. Like, okay they've done another one, but can't we
get any of them to do? Frequently the answer to that seems to be no, but we can
keep seeing new interesting ways in which someone could produce content like
this. A friend of the show who shall remain nameless wrote in,
sent me a picture at a used tech and book store
where a Vision Pro is for sale for $16.99.
That's a deal.
Mm-hmm.
What's your final pick?
Interesting.
An AI company representative is heard from.
I'm doing more heard from picks, more Sagecraft picks.
The idea here is that as part of some partnership somewhere,
we will get in the video somebody from one of these
sterling new tech titan AI companies talking about
something about their AI and working with Apple.
So the idea here is there's a thing from Sam Altman, there's a thing from Sundar Pichai,
or some other person at Google, or somebody at Perplexity, or whatever, whatever, just that as
part of their new, we're going to be more open, we've added partners, all of that, that somebody from the outside,
I mean, honestly lends a little credibility to Apple's AI story.
It's Stagecraft, right? Like they could choose to do it or not. And so it really is,
but I'm left with Stagecraft picks at this point. So I'm going to, I'm going to go back to the
Stagecraft. They didn't do it last time with OpenAI,
but I see where you're coming from of like,
now if they want to make themselves look like
they're the place for partnerships,
maybe now's the time.
Yeah.
All right, that's the draft.
We're done. That's the draft.
Upgrade.cards is where you can follow along.
Oh man.
Let's talk something about real quick.
So last year in Upgrade Plus, we created the California bear trophy. Yes California bear trophy was let's guess the guess the name
We were gonna do it again because last year we tied because the rules were not well thought out and we ended up tying
So we were gonna do this year the California bear trophy again. The problem is tighten up rules. The problem is
this year, the California Bear Trophy again. The problem is, the problem is, uh, Mark Gurman has recommended, as Seth said, it's going to be Mac OS Tahoe, which was my, one of my picks from last
year. Uh, I think I went with Lake Tahoe, but I went with Tahoe because it was one of the only
places I knew about. Plus cause I thought I said, because I thought they could do, you know,
interesting. You've got like summer and winter as you're kind of like, you know, your, your
wallpaper looks cause you've got like the skiing, but you kind of like, you know, your wallpaper looks
because you've got like the skiing, but you've also got the, I believe that it's good in
summer and winter there anyway.
It is.
Yes.
So we have that now.
So we're going to continue with the California bear trophy, but we have a new game, which
we will work out during upgrade plus.
So yes, that's right.
Yeah, that's right.
We'll cover, we'll cover what we didn't pick,
what we wish we'd picked,
and the California bear trophy will be contended
in Upgrade Plus.
In a new game, Jason's been working on something
and we'll find out what that is.
Go to getupgradeplus.com, you can sign up,
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So next week, as is usual with the WWDC post keynote episode,
we will record as soon as we can after the keynote
and get the episode out as soon as we can for you all.
As also, it always is.
We're not entirely sure of when everything
is going to be going out.
But we are confident this year that we
will have an episode on Monday.
Right?
That's the plan?
That's the plan. That's the plan.
Something could go wrong, but the plan now
is to fairly soon post keynote, do an episode upgrade.
If anything changes, we post on social media
so you can find us on your social platform of choice.
And if you're wondering, hey, where's the show,
if there's a delay, we will post about it.
But the plan is to get an episode recorded on Monday
and released on Monday in the US.
It would definitely be Tuesday in the UK.
That's right.
I'm a little confident about that part.
It will be Tuesday in the UK.
And we'll be clear that Adina is gonna have
some extra childcare next week.
Beaker's coming.
That's grandma in Romania.
So Mike's not gonna be a deadbeat.
We're not making Mike be a deadbeat dad
It's not entirely in the works. Not entirely. I mean, I won't be there
So grandparents are for though, but grandma will be
Thank you for listening to this week's episode of upgrade
Don't forget you can buy a t-shirt by going to upgrade your wardrobe calm as a link in the show notes
You want to buy yourself a fun draft t-shirt and you can celebrate the draft next time it happens, which I mean maybe in another three months
from now so you've got some time on your hands.
Thanks for listening, we'll be back next week.
Say goodbye Jason Snow.
Goodbye Mike Hurley. Thank you.