At the WWDC event, the Apple Inc, which is to be held on June 8-12, all the developers would get a chance to see the new feature for the Mac OS and also for the iOS. This new update of the operating system which is expected to have more highlight and also automatic offers, indeed for the first time.
As of few reports by 9to5 Mac, the Apple wants to improve the optimization and the stability of the smartphone performance first before it introduces other new features. The rumored reports also claim that their would be a new security systems which is named as Rootless and so is a huge kernel level feature for the OS X and also for iOS as well.
This update was aimed at preventing the malware and for improving the safety issues. Which would help in preventing the administrative level for the users from getting into few certain data on the devices. It is also said to be huge blow to the jailbreak community.
Apple also wants to ensure its syncing apps are more secure and reportedly plans to convert several of its core applications to an ‘iCloud Drive backend’. Some of the apps use IMAP-based back end for syncing content across devices. With iOS 9 and OS X 10.11, Apple is looking to transition this sync process to iCloud Drive.
As of few reports by 9to5 Mac, the Apple wants to improve the optimization and the stability of the smartphone performance first before it introduces other new features. The rumored reports also claim that their would be a new security systems which is named as Rootless and so is a huge kernel level feature for the OS X and also for iOS as well.
This update was aimed at preventing the malware and for improving the safety issues. Which would help in preventing the administrative level for the users from getting into few certain data on the devices. It is also said to be huge blow to the jailbreak community.
Apple also wants to ensure its syncing apps are more secure and reportedly plans to convert several of its core applications to an ‘iCloud Drive backend’. Some of the apps use IMAP-based back end for syncing content across devices. With iOS 9 and OS X 10.11, Apple is looking to transition this sync process to iCloud Drive.

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