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Apple WWDC prepares for its big annual event with thousands of … – The Nation Costa Rica

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Apple finalizing the details of its annual developers meeting that starts Monday in San Francisco (USA) and where news on their smart Watch and clock Apple iOS and OS X are expected, and a new music service.

is expected The conference attracts about 5,000 participants between Monday and Friday at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco (California, USA), the largest in the city and where Google last week also held its annual meeting with developers.

The newspaper The Wall Street Journal ahead today that Apple will release a new music service for $ 10 a month, which will allow users to access millions of songs and developed jointly with Beats , the company acquired last year by 3,000 million dollars.

Apple launched its iTunes digital radio service Radio in 2013, but its popularity has been low and has failed to overshadow Pandora, which occupies a dominant position in the market.

The technology company recently hired DJ (DJ) service BBC radio DJ Zane, to whom he had entrusted iTunes Radio redesign, which will have a strong presence of famous DJs, according to Fortune magazine.

Analysts expect Apple also released an enhanced version of its mobile operating system and iOS and OS X for its Mac computers tablets.

The last update, in September last year suffered several problems and an avalanche of criticism.

Moreover, Apple announced that launched during the conference, popularly known as WWDC, a new set of tools to facilitate the development of applications for new smart watch, Apple Watch.

Jeff Williams, Apple’s vice president of operations, said during a conference last month that the new tools will enable developers to create applications that run directly on the clock and can use the sensors of the device.

At present developers have to modify iPhone applications to include “extensions” that allow work on the clock.

The Apple Watch was the first new product went on sale since Tim Cook took over as CEO of Apple in 2011 and, although they have not released sales figures, Cook says the response from users has been “one hundred percent positive.”

Beyond that, observers rule out that the company submit its television Apple, as originally planned.

Sources consulted by the New York Times told the newspaper that the company is not ready yet to demonstrate the product.

According to the Times, Apple plans to offer a more limited package of TV channels and cheaper that traditional cable services to users of your TV.

The US television network CBS announced last week that “probably” sign an agreement with Apple.

Moreover, it is also expected that the growing segment of home automation attract the attention of developers during the meeting this week in San Francisco.

Five device makers this week announced the first products using the software for home automation HomeKit Apple to control lights or air conditioning from the iPhone or iPad tablet.

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