![]() We don't have long to wait for this, but if you're hoping to see a headset, this year's WWDC, once it's official, could be your best bet to see the Apple wearable. That's an idea that's been backed up by respected analyst Mark Gurman, who believes it's more to do with a sneak peek at the new hardware than anything like the new Apple Glasses.Ī new category needs its own space, and for something for its developers to take in and see how it fits for their apps, which is why I believe that there's more chance of it appearing at WWDC this year. However, despite the references to 'peek', I don't see a augmented reality headset appearing next week, as some people are hoping for, mainly due to the fact that a new category for Apple doesn't fit a March event. There are plenty of wallets ready to splurge on a Mac with Apple Silicon that's powered only by a cable, not a battery. I've enjoyed using my M1 Pro MacBook Pro since October, but there's some Apple users I know of who want a Mac that's not constrained by being on a battery - they want pure power with no compromise. Peak and peek can mean the same for Apple - it could offer a sneak peek of its highest-performing Mac, and the peak of the M1 chip, but it's simply not ready to be sold for now. ![]() This peak can be used as three different parts of speech: noun, verb or adjective, and it has many different meanings. This may be a product that's going to launch towards the end of the year with an Apple Silicon chip that's not quite ready for now. Peak is pronounced just the same as peek, but it has a very different meaning. In 2022, we're about to see another sneak peek, which makes me suspect we're going to see a new Mac, possibly a Mac Pro. But the company had stated since that event that Apple TV was a hobby, it was a testing ground. It was rare that this happened, as Apple likes to announce products that are almost ready to go, even in 2006. Jobs would demo the media box in his own way that's become iconic now, communicating the benefits to everyone, but making it clear that it was a preview of what was to come. This time, it was a sneak peek at the Apple TV, first called iTV. These would showcase an update to an existing product, or something completely out of the blue. ![]() Trevor comes to fight, and Jordan Leavitt’s a great jiu-jitsu practitioner. Apple's co-founder was on stage in 2006, showcasing games for the iPod Video, a new iPod nano line, and iTunes offering movies as well as TV shows.īut there was One More Thing, an aspect that Jobs was known to do from time to time at events. Trevor Peek or Jordan Leavitt one of those two (is who I want next). ![]()
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