Mac OS 10.10 Banner goes up at Moscone

Apple is decorating the Moscone Center for Monday’s WWDC 2014, and it was iOS 8’s banner which went up initially. And now, the Mac OS 10.10’s banner is being setup.

Its been a year since Apple’s Craig Federigi went up on stage to unveil the amazingly new version of Mac OS X, Mavericks. While it has become a tradition to unveils three major software products at WWDC, this year, Apple is expected to follow the same streak.

The company is unveiling iOS 8 and Mac OS X 10.10, which is speculated to be named at Yosmite, a famous National Park in California. The expectations for the new version of Mac OS X is high, since Mavericks mainly concentrated on the power user features, and nothing major with the UI. Yosmite might be the next big update that the company has been working on, and the UI changes can be expected since, Johny’s team is probably done with the iOS 8’s design changes, which is expected to be minimal from iOS 7.

Here’s a closer look at Yosmite:

We will keep you posted about the happenings at Moscone, and until then, bookmark the #WWDC14 central page.

Apple’s WWDC 2014 starts on June 2nd, and we will be there to cover the event for you. You can follow the event here at the #WWDC14 central on 4CAST.

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