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WWDC 2014: iPhone, iPad updates, "smart home" system and more - CBS News - 1 views

  • Apple announced a much-anticipated move into the "smart home" technology market. It will allow users to control connected gadgets and appliances from a single digital hub. CNET has a list of various products it will work with, including the Philips Hue lighting system, a weather station, door locks and baby monitors.
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    Apple kicked off its 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today with a slew of new product announcements and updates, most of which will be available in the fall to the general public.
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    This site was very informative regarding Apple's next approach to reinventing iPhone's IOS and the Apple Desktop and laptop operating system as well. According to the site and the recent WWDC convention; Apple is going to provide a coding application called "Swift." This application is supposedly going to simplify the coding process for mobile developers and software engineers. According to the article and the recent convention Apple is also going to create an application that will monitor your health condition. This application will be able to forward your health information to your health care provider for future health care awareness and updates. Thanks to this site I was able to learn what Apple has been hiding up their sleeves for the past year. I was no aware prior to reading the article that Apple was going to provide new coding software for mobile developers. I believe this type of technology is very inspiring for someone attempting to enter the mobile development industry. This site has confirmed for me that I have chosen the right career path.
Joey Martinez

iOS 8 vs. Android 4.4: Does Apple finally have the edge? | - 0 views

  • Apple has been trying to fix iOS notifications for a very long time and only recently got to a place where it was comparable to Android. For all its early issues, Android has always had great notifications. Beginning with Android 4.1, Google added the ability for developers to add actionable buttons to notifications. Now Apple is doing the same thing, but it goes a bit further.
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    Just as expected, Apple took the wraps off the newest version of iOS today at WWDC, and it looks a lot like iOS 7, at least on the surface. The improvements in iOS 8 are a bit more low-level than the fundamental UI redesign we saw last year, but it's a big release nonetheless. Once again, Cupertino is chasing Android, and it definitely catches up in some areas. As Apple likes to say, this is the best version of iOS yet. Still, can it do anything to slow Android's explosive growth?
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