List Of Devices That Support iOS 7

Apple iOS 7 supports selected devices. The list of compatible devices has been posted, the iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G have not made the cut.

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Apple MacBook Air hands-on and first I/O benchmarks (13-inch, mid-2013)

Apple MacBook Air handson 13inch, mid2013

As expected, this year’s WWDC was all about the software, and certainly there was plenty to talk about on that front, what with the unveiling of of iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks. We did get a little bit to whet the appetite of hardware lovers, however — mainly a sneak peak of the cool new cylindrical Mac Pro and a refresh to Apple’s popular MacBook Air line. We managed to snag a few pictures of the forthcoming tiny desktop workstation, and now we’ve got our hot little hands on the new ultraportable. From an aesthetic standpoint, there’s not too much to write home about — nothing, really. This is the same Air you know and, possibly, love. It’s tapered thin, brushed aluminum shell, with all those standard ports (original Thunderbolt, included). And the display, while sharp, is no Retina — you’ll have to keep waiting on that front.

Odds are Apple opted not to swap in the higher-res screen in order to not sacrifice the laptop’s battery life — and certainly the company’s got some bragging rights on that front, with a reported bump from five to nine hours on the 11-inch and from seven to 12 on the 13-inch. We’ll be reporting back on that fact in the near future — once we have a good half a day to try it out. That bump comes thanks to new innards — specifically the inclusion of those new Haswell chips. Apple has also promised that the new CPU has given the systems a nice pep in their performance step, as well. We ran the Air through some benchmarks to see if it’s all it’s cracked up to be. Check those out after the break.

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WWDC 2013 keynote video available for replay: OS X Mavericks, iOS 7 on tap

Less than an hour after its completion, Apple has delivered the entirety of its 2013 WWDC keynote address in video form, available for the replay for all those who didn’t watch in the first place. This presentation includes the introduction of OS X Mavericks (aka OS X 10.9) to the public along with iOS 7,

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Apple Announces iWork For iCloud, Public Release This Fall

Apple announced iWork for iCloud today. It is essentially a rival for Google Docs. The Pages, Keynote and Numbers app that make up iWork suite will now be accessible through web browsers.

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Apple brings automatic updates and location-aware apps to iOS 7

The folks from Apple just handcrafted and delivered not only an entirely new look for their mobile OS, but also an array of new features in iOS 7. From Siri getting a huge overhaul (and a manly voice if you’d like) to an auto-sorting Photo gallery and more. One major aspect is apps, considering nearly

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Apple WWDC 2013 hardware wrap-up: MacBook Air, AirPort Extreme, Mac Pro

In Apple’s 2013 developers conference main keynote, the company showed a select few bits and pieces in the hardware realm. While no new mobile devices were unleashed, the desktop environment was given a bit of a bump with a MacBook Air refresh as well as a total re-thinking of the way the Mac Pro exists:

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New Mac Pro 2013 eyes-on

Apple’s new Mac Pro 2013 isn’t due to hit shelves until later this year, but that hasn’t stopped the desktop from getting a preview at WWDC 2013. Long overdue an update, the new Mac Pro hasn’t held back, a significant departure from the aluminum tower of the current model, not to mention ramping up the

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Apple Offers A Sneak Peak Of The All New Mac Pro

The 2013 New Mac Pro was talked about at WWDC 2013. Apple only offered a sneak peak of this device which is expected to come out this fall.

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Apple Dials in iTunes Radio, a New Streaming Music Service

Apple Dials in iTunes Radio, a New Streaming Music Service

Apple has announced a new streaming music service. iTunes Radio. The new station-based radio player launches this fall.

    

Apple’s iTunes Radio Music Streaming Service Announced

Apple announced its new music streaming service today at WWDC 2013. iTunes Radio will let users listen to radio stations and even purchase tracks that they like through iTunes.

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