June 2, 2014: Apple shows off Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite for the first time at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Following the Jony Ive-redesigned iOS 7, Yosemite boasts an aesthetic ...
We are keeping up with the Apple WWDC from our perch in New York, and the first major new update has been announced: Mac OS X Yosemite, the latest software for Apple's desktop and laptop computers.
Like any new Apple software release, OS X Yosemite has great third-party apps that are worth checking out. Developers can take advantage of iOS 8-like extensions, Handoff, iCloud Drive, Notification ...
Apple today released the public beta of OS X Yosemite, giving nondevelopers their first chance to preview an upcoming Mac operating system since 2000. Notification emails have begun reaching customers ...
It should come as no surprise that WWDC was a decidedly software-focused show, despite fervent wishes of Apple users and pundits that a new iPhone, iWatch, or iTV would get a look in. It is the ...
Today at the Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, Apple's own Craig Federighi gave us the first official look at the next version of OS X. Dubbed "OS X Yosemite," this free update ...
Apple’s brand-spanking-new OS X Yosemite seems to point to a future where iMacs are equipped with Retina displays. As MacRumors discovered via a French developer forum, the preview version of OS X ...
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