WWDC 2011 took place last night and we saw for the first time what the new iOS 5 looks like with its notification system, iMessages plus the other over 200 interesting functions implemented in it. Mac OS X Lion brings over 250 new features and will be available for just $29. iCloud will be free for everyone, but through iTunes Match, Apple brings the possibility of entering into legality with pirated music, because for $25 a year, you exchange pirated music from your computer with DRM-free music from iTunes. Here's everything you need to know about last night's presentation:
- Mac OS X Lion available in July for $29
- Notifications Center – the new notification system in iOS 5
- Twitter integrated in iOS 5
- Safari with Reader, Reading List, tabs plus News Stand
- iMessages, update for iOS directly from the phone and the ability to take pictures with the volume buttons
- iOS 5 beta available tonight, final version available in the fall
- iCloud available for free from Apple starting this fall
- Video: AppStore displays all the applications we've ever downloaded, allows downloading the unavailable ones
- iTunes 10.3 available with a presentation video clip for iOS 5
- Automatic update of applications plus multitouch gestures in iOS 5