Apple WWDC 2014: Why developers are happy with new features in iOS 8
Tech2 News Staff • 11 years agoWhat has excited the developers in particular is the HealthKit API, the new PhotosKit API, Extensions (which will allow apps to talk to each other, create widgets) and of course the new programming language Swift.
HomeKit, HealthKit and more: Five new things Apple showcased at WWDC 2014
Dhapola • 11 years agoHere are five new things that Apple showed at the conference that stood out.
WWDC 2014: With iOS 8, Apple takes battle with Android to the next level
Dhapola • 11 years agoAn iOS 8 vs Android assessment is necessary. We're looking at these features across the two platforms: Messages, Camera Online Cloud Storage, HomeKit and Health app.
WWDC 2014: What's changed in Apple's OS X 10.10 Yosemite
Dhapola • 11 years agoOS X 10.10 has a flat translucent design and panels that we saw in iOS 7. In essence Apple has tried to ensure a more cohesive design across its mobile and desktop software.
iOS 8 to OS X Yosemite: Must-see photos from Apple's WWDC 2014
Fp Staff • 11 years agoApple's WWDC 2014 conference has begun. The keynote address took place yesterday at 10.30 pm India Time. Apple showed off iOS 8, OS X 10.10 Yosemite and more. Here are the photos.
Apple OS X 10.10 Yosemite first look: WWDC sneak-peek shows redesigned dock, new icons
Nikhils • 11 years agoWWDC 2014: Apple looks to expand into homes, health with iOS 8
Fp Archives • 11 years agoApple is expanding into home and health management as the company tries to turn its iPhones, iPads and Mac computers into an interchangeable network of devices.
Apple WWDC 2014: iOS 8 has HealthKit app, Family Sharing, Widgets and more
Nikhils • 11 years agoWith OS X 10.10 Apple moved its desktop operating system a little closer to the mobile OS. And now with iOS 8, the company is hoping to be a more intrinsic part of your every day life.
Apple WWDC 2014: Four things that we might not end up seeing
Dhapola • 11 years agoSo what's likely to be missing from Apple's WWDC 2014 ? We take a quick look.
What to look forward to at WWDC: OS X redesign, iOS 8, Apple TV revamp and more!
Umair • 11 years ago