Saturday 31 May 2014

Apple Stream WWDC 2014 Keynote Are Leaked?

Hi Friends ! Now a Days Apple company was More developed for the introduced by the All new devices and products, so as well as the here we are all knowing new app for Apple iPhone' WWDC was more popular coming soon to released? Apple will be unloading a week’s worth of news and resources for software makers at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco at the Moscone Center. Apple always kicks things off with a keynote at the beginning of the show, wherein it reveals new and exciting things for both developers and consumers alike. This year will be no exception, but what exactly can we look forward to? There have been a lot of rumors swirling, about iOS 8, OS X 10.10, new hardware and more, so let’s go through each and check out what is and isn’t likely to make an appearance.



                                   
 WWDC will likely be all about the developer, and that means an emphasis on software and new capabilities opened up by the introduction of new APIs and app capabilities. It’s very likely that this means we’ll see significant announcements made around Apple’s mobile OS. iOS 8 is a strong candidate for a WWDC reveal, and while early reports have varied in terms of what we might see there, there are some clues as to what to expect.
Earlier this year, 9to5Mac began reporting details about the upcoming iOS update, including the major new addition of Healthbook, a fitness and health tracking platform built into iOS that would work with first- and third-party hardware and software to provide users with ample information about their activity levels. It will reportedly feature a cards-style interface like Passbook, and track measures including Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Respiratory Weight, Blood Sugar and more. It’s said to be a feature that will work with future Apple wearable devices, too, although at launch the focus will likely be more on third-party developers.
                                             
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Changes in iOS 8 include a reported improvement to Maps, with the introduction of transit directions (left out since Apple introduced the feature in iOS 7). There’s also said to be a standalone iTunes Radio app, which is interesting given Apple’s acquisition of Beats Music earlier this week. Other possible  feature changes include voice-over-LTE, a simplification of the notification tray, standalone TextEdit and Preview apps and more.
Also probable for WWDC is a new program designed to capitalize on the rising popularity and availability of smart home software and devices. Originally, this was reported as a brand new platform, but a later report from GigaOM’s Stacey Higginbotham suggested that instead, this is more like an expansion of Apple’s ‘Made For iPhone’ program that flags iOS-friendly smart home devices for consumers.
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