WWDC 2015 has been announced at last, but what can you expect to be unveiled this year? Apple has released iOS 8.4 beta to developers and it comes along with a compete revamp of a critical app. Along with that, we get into Apple Watch try-on appointments and our hands-on experience at the Apple Store. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed…

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Hosts:

  • Zac Hall
  • Benjamin Mayo
  • Michael Steeber

Here’s what we discussed in this episode:

  • Apple Watch hands-on and first impressions (Video)
  • Almost all Apple Watch models sold out, AppleCare+ pricing revealed (update: sold out!)
  • Apple previews revamped Music app with iOS 8.4 beta ahead of WWDC streaming service launch
  • Hands-on: Apple’s all-new Music app in iOS 8.4
  • WWDC 2015 announced for June 8-12 to unveil “the future of iOS and OS X”
  • WWDC 2015 will not be the epicenter of selfie sticks

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