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Highlights: Apple: By The Numbers Apple Unveils OS X Mavericks: Finder Tabs, Tags, Multiple Displays And More Apple Updated An Entirely New Line Of MacBook Airs, New MacBook Pro Apple Announces iOS 7 For iPhone, iPad And iPod Touch Apple Announces iTunes Radio Service Apple iOS 7 coming this fall to iPhone 4 and later, iPad 2 and later. Pictures: ...

Apple today at its WWDC keynote announced iTunes Radio service to compete with Pandora, Spotify, Rdio, Xbox Music, Google Play Music All Access, along with others. This new service is built right into the Music app on iOS devices and is free with ads but sans ads for iTunes Match users. Starting in the US today, with the application, users can create their own station. It can keep the tracks of all the songs which you are listening across all devices and stations and made easily accessible for later on use also via history. It works on...

Apple today at its ongoing WWDC 2013 unveiled much awaited iOS 7 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. As per company’s CEO Tim Cook, iOS 7 is the biggest change to the platform since the iPhone first introduced five years back. The new iOS includes everything from sharper, flatter icons, slimmer fonts, unlock function slider and a whole new control panel. Apple says that it has sold over 600 million iOS devices. “Just like customers buying more apps, they are buying more iPhone and iPad devices,” says Tim Cook.  The latest version...

Apple today at its WWDC 2013 unveiled an entirely new line of MacBook Airs. The new MacBook Air is based on Haswell ULT and having a great processor for battery. Apple claims the new MacBook Air having an all-day battery life. It further includes 40% faster graphics, 11 inch will get 9 hours, 13 inch will get 12 hours and having an up to 10 hours of movie playback. It further includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, new AirPort base stations, and entirely new designs – 4 inches by 6 inches. There are new Time Capsules — 2TB or 3TB hard drives....

Apple today at its WWDC 2013 unveiled OS X Mavericks. The first feature on this newest instalment of OS X includes finder tabs – a browser like system based in Windows followed by tagging. Tagging allow you to tag files based on location, making it easy to searchable. There are now multiple displays also on board on the Mac, making it hugely powerful way to work. Also, if you have an “Finally, if you have an AirPlay-connected HDTV, it acts as a full power connected display as well. The new OS X will focus more on battery...

Posted on Jun 10 2013 - 10:45pm by Editorial Staff
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Apple’s CEO Tim Cook at its ongoing WWDC 2013 Keynote today announced the following numbers: 64% of attendees are here for the first time. We sold out WWDC in just over a minute. The App Store will celebrate its fifth birthday next month. 50 billion apps downloaded. 900,000 apps in the store. 375,000 apps designed for iPad. Paid developers $10 billion. 72 Mac installed base. #1 Notebook in US. Average annual growth rate for Mac is 15% versus 3% for PCs. 35% of users are using Mountain Lion. 28 million copies of Mountain Lion shipped,...

An hour more and Apple will kick off another Worldwide Developer Conference 2013 but hey what just as always Apple Store goes down. Surely the company is preparing for adding up newbies’ on the store. We’ll let you know as soon as it will make its entry back. Today’s keynote timings: The live webcast will begin at 10:00 a.m. PDT on Monday, June 10, 2013. In case if you don’t to see Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote livestream, just log on at our WWDC 2013 section to catch all the updates. ...

With the whole world desperately waiting for Apple to release its new iOS, OS X and mac devices today at WWDC 2013, the company now allow all its fans worldwide to watch the event’s keynote live both from web as well as its Apple TV. In order to catch the event here is all what you will need: On The Web: Apple will broadcast its WWDC 2013 keynote address using Apple’s industry-leading HTTP Live Streaming, which is based on open standards. Viewing requires Safari on iOS 4.2 or later on any iPhone, iPad, iPad mini or iPod touch; Safari...

The countdown already begins for Apple’s 2013 Worldwide Developer Conference and as expected a lot of things to be unveiled during the event, but to set aside the major turmoil The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Cupertino-giant is going to announce iOS 7 – a new, free version of iOS. Although we have been hearing rumors from quite longer time now but the Journals’ report confirmed it on that what’s actually cooking. The new iOS designed to help people to understand the better use of their iPhones. Well, along with this,...