iOS-Inspired OS X 10.9 Expected to Launch At WWDC

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Emily Price
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iOS-Inspired OS X 10.9 Expected to Launch At WWDC

Rumor has it that Apple will be releasing OS X 10.9 later this year. Code-named “Cabernet,” the operating system will integrate several core features from Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, as well as add a number of “power-user” enhancements, 9to5 Mac reports.

Among the updates expected in the OS:

Finder is expected to get an upgrade, adding tags and tabbed browsing modes.

Apps will be able to be run full-screen on one monitor, while a second monitor displays the desktop.

Safari will see some updates, making it faster and more efficient.

OS X 10.9 is also rumored to integrate Siri functionality, as well as app-switching capabilities from iOS devices so users can quickly switch between apps.

The operating system is expected to debut this June at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.

What do you hope to see in OS X 10.9? Let us know in the comments.

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