
OS X Yosemite - News, Features, and Slideshows
OS X Yosemite in pictures
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Apple previews new Photos app to OS X developers
Apple has released the first preview of Photos, its iPhoto replacement, to registered developers.
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In Pictures: Apple's most important iPad, iMac, OS X Yosemite, and other announcements last week
From the iPad Air 2 to a new iMac to OS X Yosemite, here is a rundown of the most important Apple news
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First look: Photos for OS X brings easier navigation and more powerful editing
Last June, Apple announced that it would stop development of its Aperture and iPhoto apps and offer a single photo app in their place - Photos for OS X. Now, developers are getting their first glimpse of Photos, as it's bundled with the beta version of OS X 10.10.3.
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Bottom line: Should you upgrade to OS X Yosemite?
Recently we've covered OS X Yosemiteup one side and down the other. Read through our guides for installing Yosemite; getting familiar with the new operating system's design; putting Handoff and Continuity to good use; and learning about changes to Safari, Notification Center, [<a
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Hands-on with OS X Yosemite: Safari slims down
If there's a single app that defines the OS X experience, it's probably Safari. Not everyone uses it (many of my friends and family members prefer Chrome), but as the default browser it's the window on the Web for most Mac users. I've been using an early developer preview of Yosemite for the past few weeks, and it's clear that Safari is the stock Apple app that will change the most when users install OS X Yosemite upon its arrival this fall.
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