Topic: Wwdc

10 chapters across the catalog

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:39:48 - 2:44:13

1773: Two Beards

Apple Intelligence Delay, Siri Reliability Issues

Apple executives Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak addressed the delay of "Apple Intelligence" features during an interview with The Wall Street Journal. They admitted that the initial versions of the smarter Siri did not meet the company's quality and reliability standards, leading to a decision to postpone the rollout. The hosts interpret this as a sign that reliable on-device AI automation is currently unachievable, even for a company with Apple's resources.

Op Day
Episode 1772 59:01 - 1:02:03

1772: Op Day

Apple WWDC, Ted Lasso and The Recruit

The recent Apple WWDC video was characterized by the repetitive use of the word "gorgeous" to describe new software features like Liquid Glass. In entertainment, the show *Ted Lasso* is praised for its production value despite being unrealistic, while the Netflix series *The Recruit* is noted for its accurate portrayal of soul-crushing government bureaucracy and office politics.

Spillover
Episode 1668 13:13 - 16:26

1668: Spillover

Apple WWDC Presentation Style and Fashion Critique

A critique of the Apple WWDC keynote focuses on the "hokey" presentation style, including a skydiving intro and the heavy use of rainbow imagery. One host expresses frustration with the fashion choices of female presenters, specifically criticizing high-water wide-pipe pants and sandals. The segment also addresses technical shortcomings in Apple's email categorization.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 2:52:59 - 2:56:05

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

Apple WWDC 2021 and Ecosystem Lock-in

The 2021 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) showcased incremental updates that further entrench users within the Apple ecosystem. The hosts argue that Apple's "slick" interface and privacy marketing are designed to create a digital firewall that limits user autonomy. They predict that decentralized platforms like No Agenda Social may eventually be targeted or restricted by Apple's increasingly closed infrastructure.

Climate Optimist
Episode 1144 2:41:19 - 2:44:05

1144: Climate Optimist

Apple WWDC19, iPadOS, and the $1,000 Stand

Apple's 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference is reviewed, focusing on the shift toward iPadOS and the high cost of the new Mac Pro. The hosts highlight the negative audience reaction to the announcement of a $999 computer monitor stand.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 39:58 - 42:39

1040: Pardon Me

Apple WWDC Keynote and News App Curation

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) featured updates to the Apple News app, emphasizing "trusted sources" and human curation by an editorial team. The hosts mock the repetitive "cool" phrasing used by presenters during the keynote. They express skepticism regarding the "curated" nature of the news, suggesting it serves as a form of corporate propaganda.

Bot Cops
Episode 1039 2:41:16 - 2:43:17

1039: Bot Cops

Nokia E71 Selfie Mirror and Digital Health Tools

An anecdote about attempting to take a selfie with a vintage Nokia E71—which features a small physical mirror rather than a front-facing camera—leads to a discussion on upcoming "digital health" features from Apple. The hosts remain skeptical of using technology to solve the problem of technology addiction.

About Face!
Episode 729 1:55:47 - 1:58:47

729: About Face!

Apple Music Antitrust Investigation, WWDC 2015

Attorneys general in New York and Connecticut are investigating Apple Music for potential antitrust violations regarding its negotiations with record labels. The service's launch at WWDC was criticized for its "1980s style" presentation and the perceived humiliation of executive Eddie Cue. Apple is accused of pressuring labels to abandon free tiers on competing services like Spotify.

Oryx Burgers!
Episode 418 2:13:04 - 2:15:23

418: Oryx Burgers!

Double Down Marketing Trend and Apple Keynote Rigging

The phrase "double down" is identified as a pervasive marketing and media buzzword, appearing in everything from KFC sandwiches to tech journalism. Additionally, a demo of dictation software at an Apple keynote is criticized as being potentially rigged after a visible transcription error occurred.

Illegal in Tennessee
Episode 312 1:55:16 - 1:58:46

312: Illegal in Tennessee

Apple WWDC Keynote, Retirement Age Study

The recent Apple WWDC keynote is described as underwhelming, with Steve Jobs appearing out of breath and the stock price dropping following the event. This is contrasted with a MarketWatch report suggesting that low-income workers may not be able to retire until age 84, further challenging the modern American Dream.