Apple's iOS 8 Borrows Liberally from Android, and That's Great

Apple showed off a lot of new stuff today, so much so that it's actually hard to process. But from a macro perspective, one thing is clear: iOS 8 actually represents much more of a shift than did iOS 7 last year, despite the fact that 

We all knew it was coming, and now it's here. Apple CEO Tim Cook just put months of breathless speculation to rest by pulling back the curtain on iOS 8 during the company's WWDC 2014 keynote address in San Francisco.

The new Health app in iOS 8 will consolidate all your fitness data in one convenient place. No more bouncing between different apps to get all your fitness information. Developers can use a brand new framework called Healthkit to share fitness data to

Apple's Monday keynote at its Worldwide Developers Conference was jam-packed with information about the company's new operating systems and development tools. As such, it's no surprise that a slide entitled “iOS 8 features we didn't have time to talk 

Get ready, Apple fans: The next mobile operating system upgrade, iOS 8, is coming to iPhones and iPads this fall. It's got a couple big new features: HealthKit, for tracking your personal fitness data, and HomeKit, for integrating “smart home” apps