Apple is Testing OS X Mavericks Mail App Update to Fix Issues


Apple has faced quite a number of problems regarding its Mavericks app. The user base has been having trouble with inbox delivery, deletion frequency and folder facilitation. Apple Incorporated has...

Adobe Flash Player Sandboxed in Safari for OS X Mavericks


The App Sandbox from Apple is a haven and a heaven for Mavericks users. Via this specialized application Adobe can finally curtail the capacity of the plug-in to copy and transfer files. Also the...

Apple TV Hardware has been Delayed


Some of the enthusiasm regarding an Apple TV update has been doused. The changes have not been made yet and only after a certain time span will the final product get displayed. The procrastination...

Apple Reportedly Plans OS X 10.9 Mavericks Release in Late October


The launch of the Mavericks is supposed to lie nearly two months in the future. Besides this there were according to certain sources, remarks as to the iOS 7 for the iPad being due out this October....

OS X Mavericks in First Look


The huge conglomerate known as Apple Incorporated has arrived with its OS X 10.9 Mavericks. In this model several features have been added while others have been removed. The Loop take a first look...

The Daily Roundup for 06.24.2013

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Apple OS X Mavericks 10.9 preview

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There was no OS XI at WWDC. There was no plan to reinvent the wheel. The takeaway message at the launch event was simple: Apple is committed to OS X. What that means, in the long run (naming scheme aside) is that changes to the desktop will probably continue to be gradual. New features will be added and things will evolve over time. Like other recent versions of OS X, version 10.9 Mavericks follows the lead of iOS, culling from its most successful features -- though there's nothing on the order of iOS 7's dramatic redesign in store. But while the iPhone operating system seems to have taken the lead in terms of innovation, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of feature crippling in Mavericks, which some feared would come with the mobilization of the OS.

In fact, there are a number of welcome upgrades here -- things like folder tabs, tags and a more interactive Notification Center will likely improve the workflow of many Mac users. Built-in apps like Safari and Calendar have gotten nice facelifts, as well. We've spent a few days with the most recent build of OS X and are ready to give you a peek at what you're in store for, come fall. Still, knowing Apple, the company's likely still got a couple of tricks up its sleeve.

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Apple Maps for OS X Mavericks lets you instantly send directions to your iPhone

Apple just announced that it's bringing "fantastic updates" to Maps on the desktop -- and presumably on iOS as well, including the ability send directions to your iPhone and back. The new feature will arrive with OS X Mavericks, and a brief demo showed how you could map your route to a restaurant, then instantly bring up the same map and directions on your iPhone with a couple of taps when you're ready to go. Presumably, we'll hear some discussion of that as well when the talk turns to iOS 7 -- naturally, we'll update you as soon as we know.

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