SAN FRANCISCO â Apple announced a digital radio service, new MacBook Air laptops and updates to its operating systems for Mac and mobile devices Monday.
The announcements came at the company's annual conference for software developers in San Francisco.
Among the highlights: Apple showed off a simplified look on iPhones and iPads. It is the most radical design change since the iPhone made its debut in 2007. It's part of iOS 7, the new operating system for mobile devices coming this fall.
That system will also come with a new radio service, iTunes Radio. In the past, Apple has sold songs and albums one by one. With iTunes Radio, people will get a continuous feed of music chosen by the service based on what they've listened to and what they've purchased on iTunes. It's free, with ads.
The two-hour keynote kicked off at about 10 a.m. PDT. Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference goes through Friday.
Here's a running account of the event, presented in reverse chronological order. All times are PDT. Presenters include CEO Tim Cook; Craig Federighi, senior vice president for software engineering; and Eddie Cue, senior vice president for Internet software and services.
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