219: Swiftly Covering the Unifying Theory Of The Forbidden Fruit

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So… It turns out that this week was full of Apple news. We swiftly run through they Unifying Theory of products, and then get into specific thoughts on products. Matthew is particularly excited about Swift, and I don’t blame him.

Also listen for Adobe’s product name change and PlayStation’s moves to bring back some classic games. Check out the show notes below.

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Show Notes

Volvo is pretty proud of their new truck. The video is pretty cute too. We recommend you watch it.
Volvo Shows Off The Durability Of Their New Truck By Letting A Four Year Old Drive It

First Round surveyed 500 start-ups to get an idea of how the perceive the start-up world. It’s pretty interesting.
State of Startups 2015

Apple’s product line is expanding. So what’s the thinking behind it? Phil Schiller has the answer.
The Grand Unified Theory Of Apple Products

Apple is going to get rid of the headphone jack! Or maybe they’ve only built test versions without it. The question is, what’s the replacement? Bluetooth? Lightning to 3.5 converters? USB-C Headphones?
We Don’t Need A Thinner iPhone

To go along with the Grand Unified Theory, why are techies disappointed with the Apple Watch?
A Disproportionate Amount Of Dissatisfied Apple Watch Customers Are Techies

What’s one way to boost the adoption of Apple Pay? Get into the peer-to-peer money transfer game. It may not be profitable, but the network effects could be huge.
Why Apple Wants to Get Into the Unprofitable World of Payments Between Friends

Apple promised it, and now it’s here. Now you can see what is actually happening when you write your code.
Swift Is Open Sourced
A Few More Details
Code Swift In A Browser

The era of Flash is ending…
Adobe Changed Flash Pro To Animate CC
And They’re Recommending Devs Build For Web Standards

Love your old school games? You’ll love what PlayStation has in store for you.
Full Throttle Gets Remastered
PS2 Games Come To PS4
New PSVR Games Revealed