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Our WWDC24 wish list
We expect a lot of AI, but we hope Apple fixes these things first.
With less than 48 hours until the big WWDC24 keynote, we seem to know an astonishing amount about what Apple plans to unveil Monday. If all the rumors and leaks prove true, we will finally see the full scope of Apple’s AI features — dubbed “Apple Intelligence” — which will be deeply embedded in iOS, macOS and the company’s other platforms.
That’s all well and good. But what about the other stuff Apple needs to focus on? Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones just published his WWDC24 wish list, which is positively crammed with features he hopes Apple will add (or fix).
It’s a fun weekend read as we prep for Apple’s biggest week of the year.
Also in this edition of The Weekender:
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Our reviewers tackled the new Apple Pencil Pro this week, as well as a pair of Qi2 chargers — one for your nightstand, and one for your car.
We’ve got fresh price drops on the Rosetta Stone language app, Mac PDF editor PDF Expert, well-reviewed Beats Fit Pro noise-canceling earbuds and Sony Bluetooth speakers, among other things.
The “I’m a Mac” guy Justin Long is back, with what we called his “lamest PC ad yet.”
Enjoy your weekend!
— Lewis Wallace, managing editor
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