What can Apple show at this year's WWDC?

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Before WWDC 2015 begins (Worldwide Developers Conference) we want to make a small reflection on what Apple can show us in the keynote that kicks off the expected event. What seems certain is that we will see little or nothing hardware, but some media speak of a possible Apple TV with 4K support as a novelty in this keynote, something that may be possible but I do not dare to confirm either.

What is clear is that we will have new versions of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 and iOS 8, but these new versions will be based on improved security and stability, something that can 'disappoint' users who want new design or new features in Apple software.

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In the case of OS X, the first version 10.11 will fall and this will focus on stabilizing the system and improving some points where the current versions are giving users problems, such as WiFi connections for example. Visual significant changes could be related to the new San Francisco fountain, which we have already talked about in Soy de Mac. In addition to this, it is possible that Apple will update the Apple Watch again and release version 2.0, improve iCloud services and launch its new music streaming service.

Personally speaking, I have to say that I have not suffered serious problems in this current version of OS X Yosemite and those that have come out were solved with the new versions that Apple has released. Now in less than a couple of weeks we will see what the Cupertino guys have in store for us and if it will show any notable surprises in their software. What does seem clear is that developers will continue to be protagonists in the WWDC and that users are going to have an official date for the second wave of Apple Watch launches.

And you, What are you looking forward to at Apple's WWDC?


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  1.   fidel garcia said

    The only thing I hope is that Apple pauses the news and launches iOS and OS X in the Snow Leopard style, in addition to a control center for OS X and Siri

  2.   Oscar said

    Will it be compatible with Macs that support Yosemite !?