Netflix, Google and other big tech companies give employees a chance to do tech talk. Talking about the companies' tech stack, lesson learned, advice how to do certain things, but nothing from Apple employees. Why?
Because tech audiences don't like it when speakers come up to the stage, show an advertisement video and then boast about "inventing" things.
It’s really hard to get approved by legal/PR to speak publicly as an Apple representative.
WWDC is better than tech talks.
Black turtle necks are way too over back ordered that no one is able to get one for the talk
What innovations is an apple employee going to talk about? How they improved iPhone battery life by 5% by cutting features, incrementing the model number and raising the price by 20%?
Oops. You forgot something. This is the best battery in an *iPhone* yet. Improved iPhone battery life by 5% *compared to the previous iPhone* Rookie mistake.
Exactly, apple should be giving marketing talks not tech talks. In some ways they are as much a tech company as wework is
Heard they keep everything secret even to other Apple teams..
They do, actually. A relative of mine works at Apple, he doesn't know what's going across the different teams. Recently saw a documentary about the first iPhone, how the H/W and S/W teams didn't even know what they were building.
It’s a secret