Apple celebrates 45 years, WWDC 2021 announced, and our iOS 15 and macOS wishlist
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WWDC is scheduled for June 7-11, a next-generation Apple TV remote, and we list our hopes for OS updates. If you have questions or comments on the show, tweet at @stephenrobles, @thisisneil, and @wgallagher, or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "AppleInsider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts . Do you host a podcast discussing technology or Apple devices and would like an AppleInsider staffer to appear as a guest? Let us know by sending a message to: [email protected] and we'll be in touch! Sponsored by: Masterclass: Get 15% off an annual membership to Masterclass when you visit: masterclass.com/appleinsider Helix Sleep: Get up to $200 off a new mattress and two FREE pillows with your order! Visit helixsleep.com/appleinsider to learn more. Links from the show Stephen’s home screen William’s home screen Neil’s home screen Apple’s 45th Birthday Tweet Apple will hold WWDC 2021 online June 7 through June 11 Apple's mixed reality headset debut expected in mid-2021 Return of the Mac: How Apple Silicon will herald a new era at WWDC 2021 Siri gets two new voices, user choice at setup in iOS 14.5 Apple considering ruggedized Apple Watch for release as soon as 2021 tvOS 14.5 beta code hints at redesigned Apple TV remote with center button More supposed evidence of rumored next-generation Apple TV remote surfaces The Mac needs Shortcuts - Jason Snell Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: [email protected]
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