📅 June 13, 2016

Where To Watch Apple’s WWDC 2016 Live Stream

WWDC 2016 is live

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We’re just a few hours away from Apple’s developer conference and there’s plenty of buzz about it. iOS 10, OS X 10.12 which might become “MacOS”, Siri coming to desktop, news about watchOS and Apple TV and much more.

WWDC starts today, June 13, at 10AM PT, 1PM ET, 6PM GMT, 7PM CET and 10:30PM IST and you can stream the event on Apple’s website. To stream the event you will need iOS 7 or later and Safari, OS X 10.8.5 or later and Safari 6.0.5 or later, Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. You can also watch the live stream on your Apple TV 2nd and 3rd gen with software 6.2 or later, and Apple TV 4th gen.

📅 June 13, 2016

New Concept Shows The New MacBook Pro With An OLED Touchpad

radically redesigned MacBook Pro expected to be unveiled at WWDC 2016

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Based on leaked parts and credible reports, there’s a new MacBook Pro expected to launch later this year. The biggest new feature that has been rumored is that the new MacBook Pro will come with a touchscreen display integrated into the keyboard, replacing the function keys. The idea behind the keyboard display is that it could be a great place for the traditional Mac menu bar, and software can use it to display certain shortcuts and free up valuable screen real estate.

However, before you get all excited, if this rumor materializes it won’t be as cool as you might think. Most apps won’t be using it and it will take time to get support for it ( maybe you’ll have to wait for the next gen MacBooks with keyboard display ). A second screen, even such a small screen, will use that valuable battery juice. Not to mention the extra production cost of the MacBook Pro which will add to the retail price. And what happens when it breaks? These days it seems that it’s not “if” it breaks it’s “when” it breaks….

 

Jump over the break to check out some amazing 3D-renderings by Martin Hajek of what the new MacBook could look like…

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