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But one regular thing there is called the I was missed because I was called. But yeah, Bill you asked the question whether it can play music or not yet. No, it can't. Believe it or not that's a feature that they have relegated to the Series X and newer, and the Apple Watch Series 2 or the Pro Ultra Series 2 and newer. So yeah, that's just a feature that they didn't get from last year. They added that with the new watches last year. So no, that's not something they'll be given with a software update, which is strange because the speaker on this thing is pretty loud just to be able to listen to a little bit of music. Why does that require anything special? Apple is notorious for adding arbitrary features that could easily be handled by previous hardware that they just can't, they just won't let everyone have. They've got to hold something back to make it so that you want to get the new one. And I think that's about really cool, you know, because if the device can handle the operating system, it should be able to handle little knick-knack features like that. With the update for the watch this year, there's things that are only relegated to Apple Watch Series X and above, and watch Ultra 2 and up. So they've started taking features away from the original Ultra already. Like it's fine enough that they support their devices for a number of years, but why leave little arbitrary features out other than to have it be an enticement to buy the new devices? That's all it is. I can't remember the couple of things I saw in the release notes yesterday that are relegated to Series X and newer. So yeah, strange thing, but it is what it is. I do like the new liquid glass look. I like the window thing on the iPad OS. That's really cool that you can like drag windows around and resize them and stuff. And you don't have to use Stage Manager anymore, which I was never really a fan of. I don't like it on the Mac. I find it's just cumbersome to use on the Mac. I didn't use it on iOS like last year and the year before either. I just used a regular, you know, split view. But now you can like drag windows around. You've got to maximize and minimize. Like you do on iOS and of course on Mac OS, that's pretty cool. Let me reset.

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