Tuesday, June 11, 2013

iOS7 yang baru ! The new iOS 7 :)

Kat WWDC semalam APPLE Co. secara rasminya dah keluarkan iOS7 terbaru mereka serta features yang dibuat penambahbaikan. Selain itu juga, ada sedikit pembaharuan dibuat pada MacBook. iWork dikatakan bakal memberi saingan kepada google docs tapi google docs sudah banyak digunakan dan iwork only for apple products. Google Win.

Pada 2014 mungkin akan ada satu lagi OS yang bakal masuk. Ubuntu juga dikatakan semakin upgrade dan dikatakan akan launch ubuntu touch phone pada 2014 nanti. Interface ubuntu touch mmg sangat awesome. Seperti iOS + android = ubuntu touch. So tunggu yep .
iOS 7 was the most exciting news. It completely changes the way you will interact with your iPhone and iPad.
The control center lets you swipe up from the bottom of the device to get to settings like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
All apps will have full multitasking. The system is smart enough to let your apps run in the background without killing your battery.
AirDrop is a new feature that will let you share files between other iPhones and iPads over Wi-Fi.
The new camera lets you switch modes easier and has some Instagram-like filters built in.
Siri is more useful. You can even change it to a male voice.
Apple has added new security features that disable your iPhone if its lost or stolen. There's no way for the phone to be reactivated without your AppleID.
Apple redesigned its Time Capsule and Airport Extreme wireless routers to get you faster Internet at home.
Finally, for drivers, Apple unveiled iOS in the Car. iOS in the car lets you access Siri, Maps, Messages, and other features on your in-dash screen.
Honda, Mercedes, Nissan, Ferrari, Chevrolet, Kia, Hyundai, Volvo, Jaguar, and other manufacturers are on board. PROTON, PERODUA ? HOPEFULLY #LOL

First up, Apple unveiled its latest operating system for Mac computers, OS X Mavericks. Look for the operating system to launch this fall.
OS X Maverick's highlights include, Apple Maps for the desktop, a new version of Safari, a revamped notification center with quick reply, and a brand new calendar app.
You can read iBooks on your desktop too.
The 11-inch MacBook Air now gets 9 hours of battery life and the 13-inch will get 12 hours.
The new processors offer up to 40% better graphics performance. There's also a faster Wi-Fi chip.
Apple's Google Docs challenger is called iWork for iCloud. It's a new app that lets you create documents in your browser on Mac and PC.



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Apple just updated both its platforms – we already saw the new Mac OS X, now it's time for iOS 7. It brings a ton of usability improvements, many of which we've found missing in iOS for quite a while now.

New look and more capable multitasking

iOS 7 brings a brand new look for the operating system with flatter icons and UI elements. All system icons are redesigned around a standardized grid to unify the look. It also brings animated wallpapers (not quite live wallpapers) and there's a dynamic parallax effect between the icons and the wallpaper as you turn and tilt your phone.
   
New lockscreen and app drawer

A much bigger change is a revamped multitasking system that allows apps to update much more often, while not wasting battery. To do that, iOS 7 keeps track when you use a specific app (all day, just in the morning and the evening) and lets the app update during that period. It also uses "opportunistic updates" – when you wake the device, it's going to use power anyway so iOS lets any available app update run in the background. It also keeps track of signal quality and if it's good, it updates multiple apps at once (since the radio is powered on anyway).
  
The new face of multitasking

Smarter Siri, better notifications, toggles

Yet another big update is the new Siri. It got a polished new interface and it goes after Google Now with card-based UI and new services to provide answers to your questions (Twitter, Wikipedia and Bing, take that Google). It can also control your iDevice (increase brightness, turn on Bluetooth) and it offers a new, more life-like voice (both female and male) for English, French and German.
    
Siri has a new voice, can answer more questions and do more things

There's more! The notification center has been rebuilt from the ground up to provide info about today's goings on (birthdays, weather, upcoming events from the calendar, stocks and even some info for tomorrow). Notification center also show up on the lockscreen. Also, once you dismiss a notification, it goes away on the other devices too so you don't have to see the same notification multiple times.
   
New notification area

There are toggles too! You get to those by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. This launches something called Control center. You get controls for the screen brightness and the music player, the new AirDrop feature, and AirPlay along with some app shortcuts, including a flashlight toggle.
  
Toggles, brightness and music player controls, app shortcuts

New camera and gallery with automatic tagging

The camera got revamped too, it now features four modes – regular stills and video, square photos with color effects (hi, Instagram) and panorama.
    
The new camera has four modes - stills, video, squares and panoramas

The Photos app has been redesigned and now sort your photos based on where and when you took them - automatically putting a meaningful title to the collections. Zooming out shows new auto-generated albums for multi-day trips and zooming out even further groups the photos in years.
  
Photos automatically get tagged with location info like street name

Updates to Safari and App Store

The Safari browser for iOS was updated with a new 3D UI for switching tabs (looks kinda like the one Chrome for Android has) and you're no longer limited to only 8 tabs. The browser now features a single smart search filed rather than having two fields - one for URL typing and another one for initiating Google searches.
    
Safari with unlimited tabs, reading list, share links and Keychain

Safari will also show what tabs are open on your other devices and features the just announced iCloud Keychain integration, meaning it would be sync your passwords and credit card info with your Mac. The Reading list and Shared links features of the desktop Safari are available here too.
A cool new feature lets you swipe from the sides of the screen to go back and forth through your browsing history.
The App Store got tweaked too – it now automatically updates apps (hi, Play Store) and suggest apps based on your location (just like Windows Phone).
  
Location-based app recommendations

There's more: audio-only Facetime, AirDrop, iTunes Radio, Weather

Phew, we're already out of breath here but the Apple team isn’t done yet – Facetime got an audio only option, which is basically VoIP calling.
There's AirDrop, which is Apple's answer to NFC (they even made a joke about not having to bump your phones together). It's a streamlined and centralized interface for sharing stuff with other people, who our close by. It uses a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection for that.
Finally, the Music player has been revamped as well and now it offers a new service, called iTunes Radio – an ad-supported streaming music service for free (launching in the US). This one is also available on Macs, PCs and even Apple TV.
    
The new iTunes Radio

There's also a cool new weather app that shows the weather in multiple cities with beautiful animations, a detailed forecast for today and tomorrow and the weather for the next five days. You can check the weather of one location or all of them at once.
  
The weather app is based on Yahoo!

iOS 7 is available for the iPhone in beta today. In the Fall, iOS 7 will be available on iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch 5th gen, iPad mini and iPad 2 and later.


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