The date of WWDC 2015, the beta of OS X 10.10.4 and the goodbye of discoveryd, the security improvement in OS SoydeMac

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I think that all or at least most of us are waiting to know what will happen in June during the global Apple developers conference and what the Cupertino company has to show us about its next operating systems, in the end it seems that less date is confirmed June 8 at 19:00 p.m. Spanish time.

I say this because after spending a long time testing OS X 10.10 Yosemite, I have been able to "suffer" in my own flesh some of the failures that have occurred in this system, sometimes unimportant things and others totally desperate such as crashes in Wi-Fi connection and general network instability. Well, now it seems that Apple has taken note in its latest beta and has dropped the discoveryd network protocol in favor of the older but more "robust" mDNSresponder.

It is also important to note that the improvements that are shown in the operating systems will not bring great news but will focus more on security and improving certain aspects of the stability of both, both in iOS 9 and in OS X 11 and we tell you in this post.

To continue we leave you with a curious news and it is that after so many years it seems that Jony Ive acquires a new position within Apple and goes from being the SVP of Industrial Design to be Design Director.

Finally, to dismiss the article, it is worth mentioning the launch of the latest 15 ″ MacBook Pro Retina with Force Touch, a computer that integrates an SSD-PCIe drive that reaches speeds of vertigo even reaching sometimes above 1Gbps, a real outrage and that will make this laptop a real bullet.


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