![]() On Mail, you can delete or flag an email with a simple swipe. ![]() On the iPad, Safari gets the new tab view features as well. When you use markup on a photo in an email, it can recognize that you're drawing an arrow at an object, or a speech bubble, and it replaces your drawn symbols with more professional looking ones. To share an article, you can use a new "recent recipients" feature to share an image you found on a website. Or, you you can pull up one of a set of pre-populated results in a drop down menu, including Wikipedia results for whatever you're searching for. When you're using Safari, if you type in something and hit return, you're taken to Google results. Its Javascript compiler has also been improved so its 6.5 times faster. ![]() Safari has also been updated so that now you get 2 hours better battery life streaming 1080p video on Netflix on a MacBook Air than before. You can also now have a single private tab when you have more discreet browsing needs. There is also a tab view, which offers an at-a-glance view of each tab (stacked according to site). The search field (integrated into the URL field now) offers a drop down menu for your most-viewed sites. The Safari navigation bar has also been redesigned. Today, we’re going to see the future of iOS and Mac OS X, he said, and how they work seamlessly together. Tim Cook kicked off Apple's 2014 WWDC keynote, now in its 25th year, by talking about the future of iOS and Mac OS X. With a slew of new APIs, an entirely new language for developers, and a handful of "kits" (HealthKit and HomeKit) for them to tie into, iOS 8 marks a huge step for iOS. But updates to iOS, and the developer side of iOS, were the key focus of today's presentation. Broader iCloud-based syncing across Apple's operating systems virtually erases the borders between devices. ![]() The biggest news for Yosemite is its redesign, which more closely unifies the desktop operating system with iOS. But for those interested in advancements for both Apple's mobile and desktop operating systems, iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite spell big news for both developers and consumers alike. SAN FRANCISCO-If you were hoping for a shiny new Apple TV or wearable, you'll be sorely disappointed by Monday's WWDC announcements. ![]()
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