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Live on AppChat Radio to discuss all things WWDC 2015!

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Super excited to be on AppChat Radio to discuss all things ‪#‎WWDC2015‬ with my buddy John! We talk OS X El Capitan, iOS 9, watchOS 2, Apple Music, and more! Take a listen to AppChat Radio Episode 11!

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Bright Blue Leather Loop Apple Watch band review

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When I first saw Apple’s Bright Blue Leather Loop watch band, I thought it was a unique looking band, but wasn’t sure if it was for me, or if it would look very good with the Space Gray Apple Watch Sport. I was even more unsure of this band when I learned of the price tag ($149.00, which is nearly half the price of the Watch!).

But after wearing the Bright Blue Leather Loop for the past week, I’ve come to the conclusion that this band is like no other out there, and is a great example of Apple’s engineering and design. Plus, it’s just a very cool band and I am highly satisfied with it!

Here are some of my thoughts:

  • The leather has a smooth pebble-like feel, not a soft feel, more like plastic in a way. The firmer feel probably has to do with the magnets encased in a thin layer of leather embedded in the band that make up the closure.
  • There is a rich leather smell when you put your nose up to the band, but the smell has weakened over the past few days.
  • It attaches perfectly to the Apple Watch with no room for play in the connector (compared to the sport band which has a slight amount of play in the connector).
  • The color is a unique rich blue, I wouldn’t call it “bright” blue though. The space gray Watch and the bright blue band form a really neat color combination, that is unique, without being too flashy.
  • Has a modern and more formal look (compared to the Sport Band). It seems like it came from the future.
  • Magnetic closure allows for infinite adjustments creating a perfect fit for everyone. The magnets feel very strong, but I wonder how long the magnetic strength will last.
  • Locking the band in place provides a satisfying audible *CLICK* as the magnets in the band come together.
  • Sometimes as the band shifts around slightly, it can feel like the Taptic Engine is tapping me on the wrist for a notification, but when I look at my Watch no notifications have come in. Although, after a few days I’ve gotten used to these “phantom taps”, and am able to ignore them.
  • The shipping box is designed with a pull tab that allows it to be opened without a knife or blade.
  • The plastic case that the band rests in is relatively heavy and has a nice quality feel. Unfortunately, it will just live in my garage with the rest of my Apple product boxes, until I am ready to sell the band.
  • Even though $149 seems like a steep price for just a watch band, it is a very reasonable price when considering that it creates an entirely new look, and is almost like having a second completely different watch.
  • The leather band isn’t waterproof so I have to be conscious about wearing it only when not working out. Luckily, with Apple’s proprietary band connector, I can swap bands in about 10 seconds.
  • I’m not sure if there is any special care for the leather (Apple doesn’t have any leather care recommendations), but I’ve read that using a leather conditioner may soften and protect the leather. I might try Chamberlain’s Leather Care Liniment no. 1 to see how that works.

What do you think about this band? Would you buy one?

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Predictions for Apple’s summer event (WWDC 2015)

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Every summer Apple hosts its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. Apple reveals the stuff they’ve been working the past year that will help App developers make modern and and cool Apps. Here are some of my predictions of what we might see this coming Monday June 8th at 10am PST:

  • iOS 9 – subscription music service using Beats Music acquisition (“Apple Music”?), public transit directions in Apple Maps, Siri improvements, predictive or context-aware Siri, font changed to new “San Francisco” font, under-the-hood reliability improvements and bug fixes.
  • Apple TV – expect a major update since Apple TV hasn’t been updated in the past few years, new hardware, subscription streaming TV service, third-party Apple TV Apps, new touch-sensitive remote control. ***UPDATE*** Late breaking chatter says Apple will delay the announcement of a new Apple TV. All the nerds are flabbergasted since this was going to be the most exciting news coming out of WWDC. Let’s hope we’ll still see an announcement!
  • Apple Watch – native Apps are coming to Apple Watch, this means speedier, responsive, more powerful Apps coming to your wrist!
  • OS X – improved stability and maybe a couple new features, to be named after a famous place or city in California, previous names were “Mavericks” and “Yosemite”, could we see “Tahoe”, “Catalina”, or “Napa”?
  • HomeKit – home automation integrated with Siri, use your voice to control lights, thermostat, garage door, possibly a new Home app. We are finally seeing new hardware for sale that integrates with HomeKit. 
  • Apple Pay – added support for loyalty cards.

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