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Apple keynote announcements
Apple keynote announcements















Rather than have so many windows, just open up all your files into multiple tabs. Your Finder is going the way of Tabs, like how it is with major browsers these days. With shared memory resource cache and power saver, Safari kills the competition, and is said to be run on only one-third of the energy of Firefox.Īpart from being able to share links more easily via Linkedin and Twitter, Safari now sports a sidebar bookmark, which actually lets you go through your Reading List as you read. Even Safari has a Power Saver option to help direct power to what is in the centre of your attention. Timer Coalescing lets the CPU power up from idle mode on lower energy needs, reducing CPU memory by 72%. So because of a dwindling supply of cats, the 10th OS version was named OS X Sea Lion, OS X Mavericks, and it promises to extend battery life and provide better responsiveness, hitting a 1.4x performance improvement over Mountain Lion.Īpp Nap selectively assigns power to the thing that has your immediate attention and runs on OpenGL 4 for super-responsive graphics. Recommended Reading: Everything You Need to Know About iOS7 1. If you missed it, here is a quick recap of the highlights.

#Apple keynote announcements update

We got a new, cylinder(!) Mac Pro (tell us if you love or hate the new design), and a new OS – OS X Mavericks (they ran out of cats), with higher responsiveness and longer battery life (it’s about time) Maps gets a second chance, users get a new password-management system for iCloud, Finder gets an update and more.

apple keynote announcements

Attendees came in from 66 countries and two-thirds of them are first-time attendees.Įveryone got something from the latest WWDC keynote address.

apple keynote announcements

This year, Apple gave fair warning for ticket sales and the public responded by giving giving Apple it’s fastest sold out event ever: 2 minutes 71 seconds.

apple keynote announcements

So there you have it, the announcement of this year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013.















Apple keynote announcements