Tim Cook: 'stay Tuned For Mac
While the September event was, at one point, rumored to help usher in a brand new, highly-redesigned MacBook Pro, we now know that didn’t happen. So with the September iPhone and Apple Watch event in the bag, eyes are starting to turn to what happens next, with rumors swirling that Apple could host another event sometime in October — weeks after the and are launched. At that event the redesigned MacBook Pro is expected to take center stage, but obviously nothing is official so many customers who might be aching to get a new portable Mac in their life rightfully have questions. One of those people sent in an email to Apple’s CEO, asking whether or not Apple had pulled away from the Mac line altogether. Tim Cook, as succinctly as possible, replied that Apple is still “very committed” to the Mac line, and that he, personally, loves the Mac. He also added that the customer should “Stay tuned,” but failed to let slip anything else. It’s worth noting that, as noted in the original report by MacRumors, the publication could not substantiate the authenticity of the email, but does stress that it does appear to originate from Apple’s corporate servers.
Tim Cook: 'stay Tuned For Mac Pro
It isn’t completely out of the realm of possibility that Tim Cook replied to a customer, especially on a topic like the long-gestating Mac lineup. Still, the wait continues. It is rumored that the new MacBook Pro will feature, prominently, a new OLED Touch Bar above the physical keyboard, which will not only serve as the function row of keys, like music controls and display brightness, among other options, but also offer specific in-app functionality.
By. 7:00 am, June 3, 2017. Apple CEO Tim Cook meets some of the scholars at WWDC 2014.
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Photo: All next week, student Kenny Batista will be writing a diary from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California. Kenny won a coveted scholarship, which includes food, lodging, keynote access and meeting Apple CEO Tim Cook.
In his first entry, Kenny describes how he won the scholarship. A few weeks ago, Apple selected me for a WWDC scholarship. I’ll be heading down to the conference this Saturday and staying there the whole week. I’ll be writing a first-person perspective of the event from the dorms, the scholarship orientation (after which we meet Tim Cook, supposedly), the keynote, the sessions and more.
I got the scholarship by creating a demo in Apple’s Xcode version of and writing a short essay about it. It took me six days — about 30 hours of work after school — but it was worth it! Here’s how I did it. No sleep till the WWDC keynote! Kenny Batista won a WWDC scholarship by banging out a demo in Swift Playgrounds. Photo: Kenny Batista Last week I finished my first year at in San Francisco. Make School is a Y Combinator-backed alternative college with a focus on computer science and product development.
Make School accepts 50 students from around the world to attend this awesome program. Nine months ago I moved to San Francisco from New York to attend the school. I’m 19 years old. I’m currently lying down on bed as I write this part of the entry on my iPhone: I’m utterly stoked for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week. I can’t stop wondering about what dev goodies Apple has in store for us this year. Every year, Apple selects about 300 students for its through a competition.
It’s open to kids 13 and older who are students or alumni of a STEM organization. In past years, Apple asked students to make new apps or submit ones previously made. This year, Apple tasked prospective scholars with making a visually interactive scene through either Xcode Playground or, an iPad app that teaches Apple’s Swift programming language. The winning Swift Playground Above is the interactive demo I made. When Apple opened its scholarship program, the company gave us a few weeks to build and submit the playground.
I worked on it from home every day after coming from school. I wanted to build a playground that symbolized the main core values of Apple that we all praise: inclusion and diversity. There are three features in the playground that come together in front of today’s modern Apple logo to represent how the core team at Apple (the entire company) embraces people’s differences to grow as a whole.
I could have done it way faster, but the classes that I used to program it were not well documented by Apple or the iOS community. So I had to figure out a lot of things myself. The two main classes I used to build my playground’s visual interactivity were Apple’s CAEmitterLayer and UIBezierPath. CAEmitterLayer, which derives from the QuartzCore framework, allowed me to render particles on top of the layer in my view. I used CAEmitterLayer to build two main features in my playground: 1) stars in galaxy particles 2) flowing diversity Apple logos particles. UIBezierPath is a class deriving from the UIKit framework that allowed me to create line paths on top of my views.
I used UIBezierPath to define the three straight, colorful lines that angled around the flowing stars and colorful Apple logos. A few weeks later, Apple sent me this e-mail: This WWDC Scholarship award email was great to receive from Apple. Image courtesy Kenny Batista And here’s. Getting ready for ‘Dub Dub’ A couple of local scholars and I will be heading down from San Francisco to the San Jose area Saturday morning so we can set ourselves up in the dorms. On Sunday, we will attend the scholarship orientation, where we will all come together and meet and mingle with Apple’s lovely CEO Tim Cook and Apple engineers. Definitely looking forward to meeting the man in charge of releasing the amazing products we all use.
Stay Tuned Film

The rest of the week will be a blast — we’ll attend the keynote and find out what Apple has been making for us. I’m excited by the rumors of Apple releasing iOS 11, a refresh of the MacBooks, and the other developer goodies that we’ve been waiting all year to see and use. There will be tons of insightful knowledge to be learned from the sessions/labs being hosted by top Apple engineers/marketers. I’m also looking forward to attending the parties being thrown in the area by Square and Google! I’m confident that next week will be a truly unforgettable experience, I want to make sure that I write it down. I will be describing my entire experience on Cult of Mac as a series of diary entries.
Stay Tune Or Stay Tuned
So stay tuned and come back for more! Follow me on Twitter @kennybatista and turn on notifications to get notified when I release my next diary post on Cult of Mac!