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- The Mac maker shows off its latest OS at its WWDC event, with a focus on battery life, tabs and tags. June 10, 2013 10:34 AM PDT (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Apple unveiled its new OS X Mavericks operating system at its developers conference Monday, showing off the ability to create tabs in the finder and tag items to aid in search. Craig Federighi, the chief of iOS and OS X, said the new system aims at extending battery life and improve responsiveness. When saving a file, users can add tags that will show up in finder's sidebar. The tabs feature allow users to open up multiple windows in different tabs. This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far. Donna Tam Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.
The Mac maker shows off its latest OS at its WWDC event, with a focus on battery life, tabs and tags. June 10, 2013 10:34 AM PDT (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Apple unveiled its new OS X Mavericks operating system at its developers conference Monday, showing off the ability to create tabs in the finder and tag items to aid in search. Craig Federighi, the chief of iOS and OS X, said the new system aims at extending battery life and improve responsiveness. When saving a file, users can add tags that will show up in finder's sidebar. The tabs feature allow users to open up multiple windows in different tabs. This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far. Donna Tam Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.
The Mac maker shows off its latest OS at its WWDC event, with a focus on battery life, tabs and tags.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
Apple unveiled its new OS X Mavericks operating system at its developers conference Monday, showing off the ability to create tabs in the finder and tag items to aid in search.
Craig Federighi, the chief of iOS and OS X, said the new system aims at extending battery life and improve responsiveness.
When saving a file, users can add tags that will show up in finder's sidebar. The tabs feature allow users to open up multiple windows in different tabs.
This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far.
Donna Tam is a staff writer for CNET News and a native of San Francisco. She enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail, and reading on her Kindle. Before landing at CNET, she wrote for daily newspapers, including the Oakland Tribune, The Spokesman-Review, and the Eureka Times-Standard.