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WWDC 2016: Across its OSes, Apple evolves and integrates

Apple rebrands OS X as 'macOS,' taps upgrade as 'Sierra'

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Jun 14, 2016
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WWDC 2016: Across its OSes, Apple evolves and integrates

Apple this year has clearly made a variety of moves to evolve its four platforms in ways that will make life easier for users. Read More

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