What's Coming
iOS 8 was unveiled at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on June
2. A beta version of the software was made available to developers that
same day, with a public launch coming in the fall of 2014.
Unlike iOS 7, iOS 8 offers few visual changes. It does, however,
include a number of new features and a focus on "Continuity," which
allows iOS 8 to better integrate with OS X. It also offers improvements
to a range of existing functions like the Notification Center, Messages,
and more. A new "Health" app was also revealed, as was QuickType,
support for third-party keyboards, and several exciting new developer
tools.
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