In recent years, Apple has released updated versions of OS X annually. READ: Apple in 2014: Pocket-lint predicts We've gathered all the speculation and everything you need to know, below. The banner has an image of what looks like California's Yosemite National Park in the background with an X in the foreground. Just before WWDC begins a banner has appeared at Moscone West for WWDC 2014, according to several tweets. The software also marked the beginning of yet another change in naming conventions: Apple moved from names of big cats to names of locations in California.Īpple could continue with names of locations for the next version of OS X. UPDATE: If you're looking for our coverage of OS X Yosemite, you can find all the details here.Īpple announced OS X Mavericks - the tenth major release of OS X - at WWDC 2013, bringing enhancements to Mac's battery life, Finder, iCloud integration, and more. You know what that means? It will more than likely release another version sometime in the next few months, and we might even get our first sneak peek at the 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference. (Pocket-lint) - Apple has released new versions of its OS X desktop operating system every year as of late.
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