Apple announces ios7 and a new range of Macs

This morning as us Australians were sleeping, Apple held its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. (WWDC). This annual event is where Apple announces its new products and features for the year, it is so coveted that tickets to the event sold out in 71 seconds.

As reported in ABC’s WWDC live blog by Lauren Effron and Joanne Stern a range of new features are coming to our iPhones, iPods and iPads.

This operating system is known as ios7.

The updates are so huge that it will seem like you are getting a new iPhone, iPad or iPod.

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If you are like me, you are already impatient about the wait to get ios7, however for now it is only available to developers. It will be available to the rest of us in the US Fall. Cue annoyed ‘I want it now’ face.

The next time you are asked to update the operating system on your mobile device you will get (assuming you have an iPhone 4, iPad or iPad Mini or iPod touch) these new features:

  • New look interface
  • A new look interface that is so unique and beautiful, you will want to cradle it. Assuming you don’t already do that. According to Forbes writer Anthony Forbes Kosner the new interface is “lushly colorful, subtly dimensional and exquisitely modern.”

  • New Control Center allowing short cuts to WiFi settings, better Multi tasking, Flashlight app and filters for Photos.
  • improvements to Siri
  • Password library known as Keychain where you can keep all your passwords securely
  • iTunes Radio
  • this is Apples answer to Spotify and Pandora, an online music streaming service, that is free with ads.

  • Apps will now update within the App Store and can you location services to suggest new apps near you.
  • New range of Mac Book Air laptops will be available and new Mac Book Pros are due out later this year.
  • For a complete list visit the ABC live blog

    What do you think of ios7?

    City of Lights – Vivid Sydney uses Facebook and Instagram to woo crowds

    Vivid Sydney is an annual light festival which transforms iconic Sydney landmarks into illuminated pieces of art for two weeks each year. Think of a trippy architect being let loose in the city with light installations.

    Sydney Opera House during Vivid Light Festival 2013.
    Sydney Opera House during Vivid Light Festival 2013.

    Over the last five years the festival has flourished to the point where crowds are so thick, Vivid’s Facebook page issues notices to Fans so they can avoid peak periods. And this is largely due to its use of Social Media.

    Vivid has done a fabulous job of using social media to showcase the city light show. The public and both amateur and professional photographers are encouraged to  post their pictures on Instagram using #vivid and #vividsydney as well as the Vivid’s Facebook page. By encouraging Fans to share pics to the Vivid Facebook page and their own social network, the level of engagement and reach is very high. The Facebook page currently has more than 140,000 Fans and a Klout score of 66.

    One light projection has a touch screen which allows you to choose your own architectural light design. My attempt below shows how fluro you can get within the 2 min timeframe.

    Cadmans Cottage during Vivid Sydney.
    Cadmans Cottage during Vivid Sydney.

    Check out more pics at http://www.facebook.com/vividsydney

    What do you think of Vivid’s use of Social Media to promote the festival? Does your city have something similar?

    Can’t find your pin? New Pinterest feature allows you to search your boards

    This week sees a new feature added to Pinterest. You can now search your own pins.

    According to this weeks entry on the Pinterest Blog, a filter has been added to the search bar called ‘Just my pins’, allowing you to search your pins for that elusive recipe or infographic that you posted  a while ago.

    To make use of this new feature, start typing in the search bar and then click on the ‘Just my pins’ filter.

    Trying to find that DIY article or recipe? Use the new feature to bring it up fast.

    It is being rolled out to the mobile site later this month, and is currently available on the desktop version.

    How will you be using the new feature to search your own pins?