Steve Jobs’ blunt improvement:
Creating products that “make a dent in the universe.”
Tim Cook’s steady enhancement:
Creating products that “enhance people’s lives” or “leave the world better than we found it.”
Steve Jobs’ blunt improvement:
Creating products that “make a dent in the universe.”
Tim Cook’s steady enhancement:
Creating products that “enhance people’s lives” or “leave the world better than we found it.”
@gruber FYI: the Apple design team talked to the “Twenty Thousand Hertz” podcast about sound design
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twenty-thousand-hertz/id1171270672?i=1000663815406
Here's my recap on @macstories of everything that Apple announced today for macOS Sequoia, including iPhone mirroring, window tiling, and the new Passwords app:
macOS Sequoia: The MacStories Overview https://www.macstories.net/news/macos-sequoia-the-macstories-overview/
At its WWDC 2024 keynote held earlier today, Apple officially announced the next version of macOS, macOS Sequoia. As per its naming tradition over the past decade, this new release is once again named after a location in California; the version number for macOS Sequoia will be macOS 15. Apart from the substantial Apple Intelligence