Apple will show off the key features for OS X 10.10 during the Keynote address. Now it seems that the name for the OS X 10.10 will be Yosemite.
Chief correspondent and Editor-at-Large of Mashable, Lance Ulanoff tweeted out the first image of OS X 10.10 Yosemite running on iMacs. Do we know that’s the final name? Not quite. But the wallpaper on the Macs suggests it could be Yosemite or El Capitan, a vertical rock formation within the park. Check out the image.
I'm hoping Cook's 'One more thing' is a peek at iWatch. Unlikely, but one can hope :)
@Roydon: Seems unlikely. Hardware has never been big at WWDC. Although if there is a one more thing it might just be an iPhone 6.
*Sigh* ... Oh well, I'll take an iPhone 6 over iWatch I guess.
We should be beginning any moment now
Currently A Sky Full of Stars by Coldplay is what is playing in the Moscone Centre. The event should be starting in some minutes. Yay Coldplay.
You've got to love the music at WWDC
It's all looking pretty standard for now. Nothing that seem so difference except for the Notifications Centre and of course, the "trash can."
Love the new iOS 7-like look. One step closer for a more tight-knit integration between the two OSes
Oh no, did Craig Federighi just talk about a camping trip with Phil Schiller. And Jony Ive is going to.
Thankfully the crowd was laughing.
We have an iCloud Drive now. All ears up.
iCloud Drive: You can now get content from iOS documents which might not be on the Mac. You can also save them in way, tag them how you look and the documents will be synchronised across Macs as well.
This is compatible with Windows too.
Mail: The UI is getting a design revamp as well. Apple will also solve the problem of sending large mails.
Apple is introducing something called Mail Drive. You can now send large videos, photos via iCloud and the receiver will get them in the form of a link which is encrypted.
Safari: The favourites bar is dead. The big Search bar will show you your favourite websites and you can just choose from there.
There's also a Tab View that will stack the tabs for each individual site that you're browsing.
Safari has Web GL for super fast graphics. It also supports HTML 5 Premium Video which will allow users to stream videos faster from sites like Netflix and according to Apple it's going to be more energy efficient as well.
More demo on how Safari works. It's definitely not the most thrilling part of the presentation.
You can now smoothly scroll through the million tabs you might have kept open. You can also get a bird's eye view of all the tabs you have open.
Ok while it's great to watch Brian add captions to pictures he's emailing, it's getting a little dull. Just mail it.
Finally much needed syncing between iOS and Mac.
You can also pick up where you were working on a doc from your iMac to when you switch to the iPad.
Also if you save an email on your iPhone, and move to the iMac, the iMac will alert you about the pending email.
You can now automatically set up an HotSpot without typing a long password.