The presentation of iRadio, the new design of iOS 7 and the implementation of AirDrop are confirmed by major American publications

  The Wall Street Journal, one of the most famous and respected American publications, confirm that iOS 7 will be presented in the framework WWDC 2013, and the design changes presented so far would be completely true. Scott Forstall's skeuomorphism would have been forgotten by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and a new flat, elegant design would appear in tonight's keynote. Apart from the design, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would present a new system for sharing pictures and video clips with other iPhones, again this would be about the AirDrop system, the same rumor being presented last week.

The new design abandons Apple's longtime approach of designing icons and apps to resemble real-life objects, like address books and fabric, in favor of plain solid backgrounds and more white space, these people said.. The new iOS will also include new ways to share photos and videos with other iPhone users and other enhancements, these people said. The company is also expected to announce a long-awaited streaming-music service, new laptops and an update to its Mac operating system. 

  leaving iOS 7 aside, let's move on iRadio, the audio streaming service that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he would eventually present it to WWDC 2013. Last week Apple has signed licensing agreements with Sony Music si Sony/ATV, the last two major obstacles preventing the launch iRadio, and now the company can quietly carry out its plans. Both the WSJ and the New York Times confirms the presentation of iRadio during tonight's keynote, so we will have a lot of important news from the Apple company, it remains to be seen how many will be available in Romania.

The highly anticipated new service—expected to be available only in the US—will allow users to stream a radio-like channel of music based on their interests. It will be supported by text and audio ads from Apple's iAd service, people familiar with the matter said. It will feature "Buy" buttons to drive downloads, they added.

On Monday, at the opening of its annual developers conference in San Francisco, the company is expected to unveil an Internet radio service that will stream songs over a data connection instead of storing them on a device, according to people briefed on the negotiations. The service is expected to be free, but supported by ads.

The overall look [of iOS 7] will be smoother and less ostentatious, according to a person briefed on the company's plans, who asked not to be named.

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