Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) doesn't kick off until next Monday, but the internet's been wildly speculating about the company's plans for months. Some of it is almost definite (hello, flat design) and some of it's absurd (stop it with this
iOS 7
If there's anything we can be almost positive
The most notable feature to Apple's overhauled platform, of course, will be the presumably updated design forged by the hands of Jony Ive
As far as functionality goes, there's a very good chance Flickr and Vimeo integration?which already exist for OS X Mountain Lion?should be making its way to your iOS device in much the way it has integrated Facebook and Twitter. And this is likely going to be part of the generally more efficient experience Apple is aiming towards.
It seems inevitable that the lockscreen will be redesigned. And while we still don't know exactly how, an improved way of accessing notifications is definitely on the table. Which will then take you to your new and improved Notification Center that could very well turn your desired information into sets of widgets, meaning the exact information you're looking for would be much easier to spot.
Overall, we're definitely expecting the biggest change in iOS 7 to be aesthetic. Anything else is just gravy.
Macs
Both the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are just about due for a refresh, which will almost certainly center around a bump to Intel's new Haswell processors
Diminishing stock
OS X 10.9
There's been word of an OS X 10.9 (internally/fancily codenamed Cabernet) delay floating around
As part of a general trend towards total, seamless integration between Macs and mobile devices, 10.9 should likely have some performance tweaks as far as things like iCloud
And while it's highly unlikely we'll see a complete user experience overhaul, there will supposedly be some power-user enhancements that mostly focus on things like tags and tabbed browsing in Finder. So the devs in the audience next week should be thrilled. The more casual user likely won't even notice. Enhanced multi-monitor support should also be hitting, which is something users have been waiting far too long for.
iCloud
Considering that Apple has recently acquired 18 patents from Maya Systems related to "innovative axis-based user interface technology," it's possible we MAY see a major improvement to the way you interact with Cloud.
iCloud is majorly lacking as far as allowing users to control and interact with the files they have stored, and browsing from mobile devices is virtually impossible. So Apple's definitely going to need to make the move at some point?iCloud needs to become much more transparent and easier to manage if its going to compete with the third-party cloud services currently littering the market.
iRadio
Part of this iCloud overhaul could be announcement of the long-awaited, long-overdue iRadio, the music streaming service Apple's had a bit of trouble getting off the ground. Namely because, at least initially, Apple decided to play the part of parsimonious bastard
But supposedly?and after managing to get both Warner Music and Universal Music Group on board?Sony may still be holding Apple back
AirDrop for iOS
There's been a consistent flurry of rumors that iOS may finally feature AirDrop integration ever since the peer-to-peer file-sharing feature hit OS X Lion over two years ago. And just as luck has it?the rumors are back
Should the dream become a reality, you'd be able to transfer photos and documents directly to a friend's device, which will catch all your generously shared goodies in a special downloads folder. It's incredibly easy for Apple to slash a segment of iOS at the last minute, so it's just as possible that we'll be coming up AirDrop-less again next week. But according to 9 to 5 Mac, AirDrop?should it exist?will be able to work between two iOS devices and maybe between iOS and OS X.
Source: http://gizmodo.com/wwdc-2013-predictions-here-comes-ios-7-but-what-else-511207258
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