I get the feeling Apple will never have a real life keynote with an audience ever again.
...and I'm so happy that Dr. Sara Cody is looking at the science and is charting a conservative course.In any case, right now it's out of Apple's control. The Santa Clara County public health officer is slow on loosening shelter-in-place restrictions.
I see the pros and cons of each.I get the feeling Apple will never have a real life keynote with an audience ever again.
I get the feeling Apple will never have a real life keynote with an audience ever again.
I get the feeling Apple will never have a real life keynote with an audience ever again.
Not really when the audience reactions — at least for their non-WWDC events — are generally not genuine.There's something special about a performance in front of a live audience.
Yeah, I think this is exactly what's going to happen. However, I prefer live events; because for me, this is not just a presentation of a new technology, it's more of a show and I love how they keep the intrigue, interact with the audience, and of course the reaction of people is one of the main reasons why I love these events.I actually like the pre-recorded keynotes. I'm sure the people at Apple like the instant gratification shown by the audience and vice versa, but as a viewer I like that time isn't wasted with clapping and the presentation is very polished. Maybe Apple will do both in future; an audience for a major product launch and pre-recorded for minor ones.
I actually like the pre-recorded keynotes. I'm sure the people at Apple like the instant gratification shown by the audience and vice versa, but as a viewer I like that time isn't wasted with clapping and the presentation is very polished. Maybe Apple will do both in future; an audience for a major product launch and pre-recorded for minor ones.