That's for production use. But all of the information, as well as full beta use, will be available later this year, not that far from now, in the summer.
Mobile Apple Pay is kind of a big deal as it uses one time tokens to prevent websites from stealing your CC; or from dumb websites that store your CC from being hacked and then used elsewhere.
Well you could live in the UK, where two of the large mobile networks have no signal in my house and you struggle to get 4G on the busiest shopping street in Europe and forget about a signal at all when you go into the shops. A total joke
A very big deal here is something that Josh just mentioned in passing, which is that Apple has opened up previously closed areas to developers. Going by the cheering as Apple mentioned each of these, we can see that this is a major change, and for the better.
Often, it's more important what developers can do with the OS than it is for the OS provider. Apple, Google and Microsoft can do only so much themselves. But by opening all of this up those who can concentrate more on individual areas can have more of an impact.
Because of that, I think this is a very significant release.
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osxandwindows - Monday, June 13, 2016 - link
When are you doing a deep dive into the new apple file system, apes?skavi - Monday, June 13, 2016 - link
Holy shit, phrasing!NEDM64 - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
It won't be ready for prod until 2017!Source: Apple's documentation
melgross - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
That's for production use. But all of the information, as well as full beta use, will be available later this year, not that far from now, in the summer.michael2k - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
Mobile Apple Pay is kind of a big deal as it uses one time tokens to prevent websites from stealing your CC; or from dumb websites that store your CC from being hacked and then used elsewhere.NEDM64 - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
An updated focused on Services.I really wish my country had any cool online services from Apple and third parties.
Everything we have is Uber in two cities and a sub-par Netflix.
No things like Apple and Android Pay, or even half-decent TV apps.
Having access to digital services is what makes "first world" and "third world" now.
Speedfriend - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
Well you could live in the UK, where two of the large mobile networks have no signal in my house and you struggle to get 4G on the busiest shopping street in Europe and forget about a signal at all when you go into the shops. A total jokeazulon1 - Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - link
Well someone has to pay for the crimes that the British committed against so many nations of the world. No offense.iSeptimus - Thursday, June 23, 2016 - link
WTF?Michael Bay - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
Why would you want alien payment options, or especially dumb TV things in the first place?Eden-K121D - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
You're in india i supposemelgross - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
A very big deal here is something that Josh just mentioned in passing, which is that Apple has opened up previously closed areas to developers. Going by the cheering as Apple mentioned each of these, we can see that this is a major change, and for the better.Often, it's more important what developers can do with the OS than it is for the OS provider. Apple, Google and Microsoft can do only so much themselves. But by opening all of this up those who can concentrate more on individual areas can have more of an impact.
Because of that, I think this is a very significant release.
Integr8d - Tuesday, June 21, 2016 - link
Still no gdmf native Swype!!! WHY NOT???benzosaurus - Tuesday, June 21, 2016 - link
…because that's what APIs are for?ennisarlu - Friday, November 17, 2017 - link
We are looking for it. http://tutuappvipdownload.com