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Here's Your First Look At Yosemite, Apple's New Operating System For Macs

Today is Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, in which it shows off the latest and greatest of what the company's been working on.

The newest software for your Mac desktops and laptops will be called OS X Yosemite, taking its name (just as its predecessor Mavericks did) from "beautiful places in California."

There's a lot of new stuff to get through, so let's get started.

<h3>Craig Federighi, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, took the wraps off of OS X Yosemite on stage at WWDC.</h3>

<h3>He spent the first few minutes talking about its redesigned interface. Windows are now semi-transparent, and it really makes the screen pop against a cool background.</h3>

<h3>There's a "dark mode" that can make the interface less bright for those who'd rather not be distracted by it.</h3>

<h3>"Isn't that a beautiful trashcan?" said Federighi. "You wouldn't believe how long we spent on that trashcan."</h3>

<b>See the rest of the story at Business Insider</b>

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