WWDC22: First Impressions

As a Apple user, it's pleasing to see WWDC22 addressed so many issues raised in the past, as well as surprising groundbreaking features. Here in this blog post, we first talk about past issues that get addressed.

  • The fanless design of MacBook Air is made possible by the power efficiency of Apple Silicon. Together with macOS, it keeps the laptop cool and silent with stellar battery life. Try running Linux on MacBook Air. It's amazing how power efficient macOS is with advanced graphics. Apple's whole product innovation approach really goes beyond antitrust regulators' anti-imagination. Hope it will survive barbaric regulation.
  • The redesigned lock screen further reflects the iPhone's nature as a icon of personal computing revolution. Personalization runs deep while preserving entire UI consistency. Apple's more focused approach likely will provide more delicate user experience than Material You advanced by Google.
  • While home automation gets big push, Apple has recognized the importance of human relationships in home computing. With iCloud Shared Photo Library, Apple prioritized human social network over tons of smart gadgets, which may result in further breakthroughs.
  • The importance of AI in modern gadgets makes mobile fitness possible. Google's approach to AI centered on web search. It should learn from Apple to make AI really intelligent. Like, with AI and LiveText, perhaps soon it's possible to search in videos.
  • Maps app improves with better IoT integration. Now it's really pleasant to plan a trip. More is possible with Maps. We shall see.
  • Medication feature takes advantage of cloud computing to offer instant and accurate service.
  • Finally, no one has mastered the iPad. Although there is significant advancement, the road ahead is still long.

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