bruh... iOS 16 is DELAYED.

**The Future of Apple's AR Headset and iOS 16**

In recent news, Apple has been working on an augmented reality (AR) headset that is expected to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. The team behind this project has been keeping its progress under wraps, with some reports suggesting that they have not even had access to Apple's main office in Cupertino, California. Instead, they have been working out of offices in Sunnyvale, California, miles away from the Apple Park headquarters.

This secrecy surrounding the project is likely due to the sensitive nature of the technology being developed. The team working on the headset has reportedly struggled to get help and support from other parts of the company, highlighting the challenges that come with developing cutting-edge technology in isolation. Despite these challenges, the AR headset is expected to be a game-changer for Apple, providing users with an immersive and interactive experience.

One of the key features of the AR headset was originally planned to include swappable batteries, allowing users to control their battery life and wear time. However, this idea has been scrapped, and it appears that the internal battery is comparable to other headsets on the market, rather than being a unique or innovative feature. This news comes as a disappointment to fans of the AR headset, who had been expecting something more exciting from Apple.

**Masterworks: A New Era in Art Investing**

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**iOS 16: A Delayed Release**

In a recent newsletter, tech leaker Mark German hinted at some of the features that will be included in Apple's upcoming iOS 16 operating system. According to German, iOS 16 will include new ways of interacting with technology, as well as fresh Apple apps. However, one major feature has been delayed due to bugs in the early beta builds.

German reported that the current beta versions of iOS 16 are buggy and need significant work before they can be released to the public. As a result, Apple has announced that the first public beta will be late, with a more stable version expected later this year. While delays can be frustrating for users, it's not uncommon in software development. By giving developers time to iron out bugs and ensure stability, Apple is likely to produce a better final product.

**The Decline of iOS and Software Issues**

In recent months, I have been sounding the alarm on what I believe are major problems with Apple's software. As an early adopter of Apple products, I've had my fair share of frustration with the company's operating systems. While the hardware has always been top-notch, the software has taken a hit in recent years.

In a video titled "Apple Sucks Now and It's Your Fault," I demonstrated multiple and replicatable bugs across all of my devices, including iOS, macOS, and watchOS. The response to the video was overwhelming, with many viewers sharing their own experiences with Apple software issues. This highlights a major problem that Apple is facing: its software is becoming increasingly buggy and unreliable.

The release of iOS 16 will be a test of Apple's ability to address these software issues and produce a stable operating system. With so much riding on this update, I would rather wait for a clean version than risk releasing a buggy product. As someone who has been critical of Apple's software in the past, it's hard not to feel that way – but only because I believe it's essential for users to have a reliable and trustworthy experience with their devices.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhuh john why don't you ever talk about ios 16 okay but you're not gonna like it yo what's going on guys welcome back to front page tech fpt no of course each other gives you all it is tech news one geek that is me to another that is you uh if not saying didn't ruin your day this will let's talk tech news all right so first up for the day let me make you a deal before we talk about ios 16 i'm going to talk about apple's upcoming ar vr headset i know none of you care about it but uh if you love me you'll stay the report comes from a website the information who is super accurate and also happens to be the source that gave us our first look at the headset you probably remember these images you remember remember well they are citing some major challenges that have been going on with that headset behind the scenes first they say that the team working on the headset has had to fight for the project to be a priority trying and failing to get help from other parts of the company internally and that's only part of it because the team that has been working on this arvr you know the future the team that has been working on this hasn't even been inside of apple park they have not been working on this inside of apple's main office instead working out of offices in sunnyvale california which is miles away from apple apple and the reason uh well to keep it a secret the details of this project are so secretive that apple does not want the employees working on the headset to be working on the headset where other employees are working which i guess is fine and sneaky but because they are away from the rest of apple it has been hard to get any help but the other issue uh apparently batteries the original idea was to use swappable batteries so that users had that sort of control and flexibility and it was reported that because of that idea it would allow users to wear their headset for like eight hours a day as opposed to other experiences that are somewhere between dead as soon as you put it on in like four hours but that idea of course was scrapped and last we heard the internal battery was comparable to other headsets on the market not special in any way which is you know not great but you know what is great but you thought i was gonna say sponsor huh hey there mr moneybags you're not you're not putting your money in the stock market are you good i didn't think so this episode is sponsored by masterworks dot io masterworks gives everyone not just high rollers the chance to invest in famous picasso monet and banksy paintings why art well art has outpaced the s p 500 from 1995 to 2021 and has almost no correlation with stocks is it legit yup masterworks is the first company to offer paintings backed up with the same securities and exchange commission as public offerings okay but is anyone doing it yes to that too over 300 000 investors have already signed up and yes there's a waitlist but you can actually skip that by using our special link just go to masterworks dot art fpt to get started today and of course a huge thanks to masterworks for sponsoring this episode oh hey welcome back okay so now this is the part where i ruin your day let's talk about ios 16. so first of all what do we expect well thanks to leaker extraordinaire mark german we have some hints he said in a recent edition of his newsletter that ios 16 will include and this is a quote wanna make sure we don't mess this up new ways of interacting and some fresh apple apps nice uh what he's what he really means by new ways of interacting uh i i know this stuff so i'll translate for you uh instead of using your finger touching the screen with your finger you can use your penis sorry ladies no iphone for you unfortunately though uh still no redesign so you know it's still gonna look uh like that oh and that's the good news if you can call it that the the bad news is that it's delayed in a tweet german indicates that the current beta builds of apple's upcoming ios 16 are buggy and because of that the first public beta will be late oh no months ago i put out a video called apple sucks now and it's your fault and the whole premise of the video is how apple is starting to slip big on software the hardware is great don't get me wrong i think that apple right now is making the best hardware that they have ever made period but the software is taking a major hit across all of their products in the video i demonstrate multiple and replicatable uh is that a word that's not a word is it multiple bugs that i had across all of my devices i showed them to you and it seemed based on the comments of that video that a lot of you were experiencing the same thing and it is frustrating so uh hearing that ios 16 is so buggy that it's pushed back that it's delayed uh is not good do not want early builds of ios 16 versions are obviously always buggy so that's that's normal but buggy enough to be pushed back by a whole month that's not awesome that's not my favorite keep in mind that that is for the public beta though like the the general release the everyone gets it version uh that doesn't come until september so they gotta tell they got some time at least they have until then to make sure ios is stable enough for a full public release so let's just hope that they get everything sorted by then and if they don't get it cleaned up and ready by then listen apple i would rather just wait okay don't release a publicly available buggy terrible version i would rather wait a month hell i would wait two months for a clean version of ios rather than letting you give me a garbage version if i wanted garbage software i would just use androidhuh john why don't you ever talk about ios 16 okay but you're not gonna like it yo what's going on guys welcome back to front page tech fpt no of course each other gives you all it is tech news one geek that is me to another that is you uh if not saying didn't ruin your day this will let's talk tech news all right so first up for the day let me make you a deal before we talk about ios 16 i'm going to talk about apple's upcoming ar vr headset i know none of you care about it but uh if you love me you'll stay the report comes from a website the information who is super accurate and also happens to be the source that gave us our first look at the headset you probably remember these images you remember remember well they are citing some major challenges that have been going on with that headset behind the scenes first they say that the team working on the headset has had to fight for the project to be a priority trying and failing to get help from other parts of the company internally and that's only part of it because the team that has been working on this arvr you know the future the team that has been working on this hasn't even been inside of apple park they have not been working on this inside of apple's main office instead working out of offices in sunnyvale california which is miles away from apple apple and the reason uh well to keep it a secret the details of this project are so secretive that apple does not want the employees working on the headset to be working on the headset where other employees are working which i guess is fine and sneaky but because they are away from the rest of apple it has been hard to get any help but the other issue uh apparently batteries the original idea was to use swappable batteries so that users had that sort of control and flexibility and it was reported that because of that idea it would allow users to wear their headset for like eight hours a day as opposed to other experiences that are somewhere between dead as soon as you put it on in like four hours but that idea of course was scrapped and last we heard the internal battery was comparable to other headsets on the market not special in any way which is you know not great but you know what is great but you thought i was gonna say sponsor huh hey there mr moneybags you're not you're not putting your money in the stock market are you good i didn't think so this episode is sponsored by masterworks dot io masterworks gives everyone not just high rollers the chance to invest in famous picasso monet and banksy paintings why art well art has outpaced the s p 500 from 1995 to 2021 and has almost no correlation with stocks is it legit yup masterworks is the first company to offer paintings backed up with the same securities and exchange commission as public offerings okay but is anyone doing it yes to that too over 300 000 investors have already signed up and yes there's a waitlist but you can actually skip that by using our special link just go to masterworks dot art fpt to get started today and of course a huge thanks to masterworks for sponsoring this episode oh hey welcome back okay so now this is the part where i ruin your day let's talk about ios 16. so first of all what do we expect well thanks to leaker extraordinaire mark german we have some hints he said in a recent edition of his newsletter that ios 16 will include and this is a quote wanna make sure we don't mess this up new ways of interacting and some fresh apple apps nice uh what he's what he really means by new ways of interacting uh i i know this stuff so i'll translate for you uh instead of using your finger touching the screen with your finger you can use your penis sorry ladies no iphone for you unfortunately though uh still no redesign so you know it's still gonna look uh like that oh and that's the good news if you can call it that the the bad news is that it's delayed in a tweet german indicates that the current beta builds of apple's upcoming ios 16 are buggy and because of that the first public beta will be late oh no months ago i put out a video called apple sucks now and it's your fault and the whole premise of the video is how apple is starting to slip big on software the hardware is great don't get me wrong i think that apple right now is making the best hardware that they have ever made period but the software is taking a major hit across all of their products in the video i demonstrate multiple and replicatable uh is that a word that's not a word is it multiple bugs that i had across all of my devices i showed them to you and it seemed based on the comments of that video that a lot of you were experiencing the same thing and it is frustrating so uh hearing that ios 16 is so buggy that it's pushed back that it's delayed uh is not good do not want early builds of ios 16 versions are obviously always buggy so that's that's normal but buggy enough to be pushed back by a whole month that's not awesome that's not my favorite keep in mind that that is for the public beta though like the the general release the everyone gets it version uh that doesn't come until september so they gotta tell they got some time at least they have until then to make sure ios is stable enough for a full public release so let's just hope that they get everything sorted by then and if they don't get it cleaned up and ready by then listen apple i would rather just wait okay don't release a publicly available buggy terrible version i would rather wait a month hell i would wait two months for a clean version of ios rather than letting you give me a garbage version if i wanted garbage software i would just use android\n"