Apple brings in another surprise for the Mac users, as they are releasing the next version of Mac OS free. Yes! The mac OS X Mavericks is now free for upgrade and is available from today. The recent news was posted on CNET.
The announcement came out at San Francisco event on Tuesday. "Today we're going to revolutionize pricing," Craig Federighi, Apple's chief of iOS and OS X, said. The software is available today.Apple introduced the system in June at its developers' conference. The company touted its extended battery life, tabs, and tags, while demonstrating new features in Safari, Maps, and iBooks.
Federighi reiterated the new features at Tuesday's event. A 13-inch MacBook Air with Mavericks gets up to an hour more of Web browsing and up to 1.5 hours more iTunes movie playback, he said.
He also explained how the system adjusts its memory based on the task. This allows for optimal quality when you're running a graphics-heavy program -- and speed when you're not. He also highlighted the iBook app, in which photos and videos can pop out of a textbook, and an iCloud keychain, which syncs payment information for online purchases.
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Apple introduces mac OS X Maverick's at WWDC
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Apple introduces the new OS X Maverick's on WWDC 2013
Author: TechandPlayTV Published: 11 June 2013
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- Unknown Updated at: Wednesday, October 23, 2013
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