On this week's ÌÇÐÄVlog Podcast, your hosts talk about how developers can apply to attend WWDC in-person, examine a YouTuber's behind-the-scenes look at Apple's Fitness+ studio, discuss Amazon's sale of Alexa voice data to over 40 advertising partners, and more.
Starting May 9, 2022, existing Apple developers can apply to attend a special in-person event on June 6 at the Worldwide Developers Conference. Details remain sparse on what the in-person attendees will actually experience, though. Still, the invitation states that attendees will watch the keynote and State of the Union videos alongside Apple engineers and experts — plus explore the all-new "Developer Center."
Next, YouTube creator iJustine has toured the Apple Fitness+ studio in Santa Monica, California. She interviewed VP of Fitness Jay Blahnik and several Fitness+ instructors on the planning, rehearsal, and production process of Fitness+ workouts.
Perhaps less impressively, Amazon to The Verge that voice data from Alexa interactions are shared with third-party advertisers. For "shared," read "sold."
According to from Cornell University, this type of voice data leads to "30X higher ad bids from advertisers." Not that this is in any way the reason that smart speaker brand Sonos has announced its own voice assistant is in a software update coming next month.
Finally, the New York Times has run an article based on the Tripp Mickle book "After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul." It describes the frustration Jony Ive reportedly experienced as CEO Tim Cook made numerous changes within Apple.
The book claims that Ive believes design has taken a back seat to features and performance at the company, leading to increasingly utilitarian designs. Here's looking at you, Mac Studio.
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Links from the show
- Apple showcases how 'Star Wars' sound artists use 280 Macs
- Developers can apply for the WWDC in-person event starting May 9
- YouTuber given rare tour of Apple Fitness+ studios
- Apple Fitness+ executives talk about the service's ambition, and post-pandemic future
- Apple's first retail store union will get an employee vote on June 2
- Sonos releasing its own privacy-focused voice assistant in June
- Faster, redesigned 1Password 8 for Mac launches with catalogs, improved autofill
- Keychain, LastPass, 1Password, Dashlane, Nordpass: Keep your passwords safe
- Apple clarifies conditions for App Store app removal, extends update deadline to 90 days
- Young filmmaker given 'Dream Studio Makeover' by Apple
- A foldable iPhone isn't the future, but a folding iPad or MacBook might be
- Former Apple executive Tony Fadell shares details of iPod, iPhone development
- Apple considered edge-to-edge iPod nano display years before iPhone X
- Jony Ive's exit from Apple caused by company culture changes and growing frustration
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3 Comments
So these voice assistant ARE listening all the time after all. Now all you have to do is mention “strap-on-dildo” and you’l start getting ads for them. Magnificent.
No surprise here! It's Amazon