Microsoft hardware event set for October 6th

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Is there any way to embed full screen on the stream or is there a youtube version of the stream? Trying to watch from within social virtual reality with some people and am only able to get normal view.
 
Is there any way to embed full screen on the stream or is there a youtube version of the stream? Trying to watch from within social virtual reality with some people and am only able to get normal view.
ive tab casted when 'maximised' (made bigger in tab) and its full screen on my telly.
 
I'm in two minds. Making OSX stylus friendly would be a ton of work. Leveraging the manic developer base to bring new apps to ios instead is arguably less effort for more reward.

Plus this way Apple potentially get a wider addressable market - if you're buying it as a creation tool, you can sell it to people that have PCs and Macs.

As for 'professional apps' - as I've said before, professional just means tools that people use for work. There are lots of professional tools on ios already, and I see no reason why ipad pro couldn't become a great tool for professionals to use to augment their existing setup

I guess we'll see. I think there is a lot of potential there and it'll be interesting to see what software comes out for it.
At the same time those professional tools on iOS are nowhere near typical desktop productivity apps in terms of features and complexity and id it's hard envisaging it's going to change with iPad Pro - developing robust apps is expensive and monetizing stuff on iOS is... challenging to say the least. As it is now, developers won't have much incentive to develop really complex stuff.
 
I'm getting this error message when clicking on the stream link in the OP

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At the same time those professional tools on iOS are nowhere near typical desktop productivity apps in terms of features and complexity and id it's hard envisaging it's going to change with iPad Pro - developing robust apps is expensive and monetizing stuff on iOS is... challenging to say the least. As it is now, developers won't have much incentive to develop really complex stuff.

SaaS - like lightroom mobile requires an adobe subscription and the mobile app is tied into the use of the desktop app. That could work. Likewise we don't really know what the market it like for expensive apps because it hasn't been tried much (a few productivity apps here and there). For a targetted market that isn't playing Cut the Rope anyway, it might be a completely new and valid segment for the app store.
 
Verge is live blogging like it started but still no stream on Microsoft's website. Lame if the live bloggers will be ahead of the actual stream.

EDIT: HERE WE GO!
 
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