Apple “It’s been way too long.” Special Event on October 16, 2014.

Apple It's been way too long

Apple has sent invites for October 16, 2014 special event subtitled: “It’s been way too long.” The event will be held in Apple HQ in Cupertino, California.

John Paczkowski first broke the news on Re/code (recode.net) five days before Apple officially sent out the invitations.

Apple is expected to unveil the next iteration of iPad along with the public release of OS X Yosemite on this special event.

Now, will Apple be live-streaming the event? The September 9, 2014 event live-stream practically impossible to watch.

Apple Seeds OS X Yosemite Golden Master 2.0

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Apple seeds OS X Yosemite Golden Master 2.0 build 14A386a. The first OS X Yosemite Golden Master was released eight days prior.

Based on chatters within Apple, OS X Yosemite should see release date on the second half of October, 2014 along with iOS 8.1.

Bull Pie: WSJ on iPhone Sapphire Screen

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This seems to be the norm now, even with “reputable” publications.

  1. Report rumors, citing “people familiar with the matter” regardless how absurd it sounds.
  2. Blame “last minute changes” when rumors did not come true.

Daisuke Wakabayashi, reporting for the WSJ on August 14, 2014 (paywall alert!):

Apple is considering using sapphire screens in more expensive models of the two new, larger iPhones it plans to debut this fall, if it can get enough of the material, people familiar with the matter say. Some analysts expect Apple to charge more for the phones than previous new models, because of increased component costs.

John Gruber, responding to the WSJ article on August 15, 2014:

First, I don’t understand how a report on August 14 could plausibly imply that Apple still doesn’t know what material they’re going to use for the displays on the new iPhones they plan to introduce on September 9, and which (if the schedule is like last year) they probably plan to ship to customers on September 19. I would think that people who are truly “familiar with the matter” already know, today, whether the new iPhones are going to use sapphire displays.

Logic and common sense are on the side of Gruber.

Daisuke Wakabayashi, reporting for the WSJ on October 7, 2014 (paywall alert!):

In the end, Apple decided to scrap the sapphire screens for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and stick with Corning Inc. GLW -2.50% ’s heavy-duty Gorilla Glass.

The Wall Street Journal reported in August that Apple was considering using sapphire screens for some iPhones.

Based on the article, it sounds like the plan was scrapped in the last minute.

Daniel Eran Dilger, responding to WSJ article on October 7, 2014:

WSJ prints speculation, blames Apple when wrong

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Wakabayashi was so confident in the rumor that the Wall Street Journal headlined his story, “New iPhone, A Sapphire Screen and a Higher Cost,” although it also hedged the report with a minor subhead: “Apple considers using harder material in pricier models.”

The report appears to have been based almost entirely upon the speculation of Eric Virey, “a senior analyst at French research firm Yole Développement,” who had been promoting the idea that Apple had partnered in GT Advanced specifically with iPhone screens in mind.

Unsubstantiated rumors can cause harm, but sadly those who reported them often go unpunished.

Apple Seeds iOS 8.1 beta 2

Apple seeds iOS 8.1 beta 2 build 12B407 to developers on Tuesday, October 7, 2014; eight days after the first iOS 8.1 beta.

iOS 8.1 beta 2

Chatters within Apple suggest that iOS 8.1 is slated for release along with OS X Yosemite.

Steve Jobs, Three Years Ago.

October 5, 2014 marks the third anniversary of Steve Jobs‘ passing.

Three Year Anniversary of Steve Jobs' death

Ste Jobs died one day after Tim Cook-lead Apple introduced iPhone 4S, iOS 5 & iCloud.

Apple:

Remembering Steve

Over a million people from all over the world have shared their memories, thoughts, and feelings about Steve. One thing they all have in common — from personal friends to colleagues to owners of Apple products — is how they’ve been touched by his passion and creativity. You can view some of these messages below.
And share your own at rememberingsteve@apple.com

Steve Jobs did certainly dent this universe.

iTunes 12.0

Apple seeds iTunes 12.0 for OS X Yosemite to Developers on Thursday, October 2, 2014.

iTunes 12.0

It is unclear if this particular build of iTunes were the release version or another beta. Previous release of iTunes 12.0 were clearly marked as beta.

iTunes 12.0.0.140

Apple is expected to release OS X Yosemite sometimes in Mid to late October 2014.

OS X Yosemite Golden Master

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Apple seeds OS X Yosemite Golden Master Candidate 1.0 build 14A379a to Developers on Tuesday, September 30, 2014.

OS X Yosemite GM Candidate 1.0

Based on chatters from within Apple, OS X Yosemite might see a release date sometimes in mid October, 2014.