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Apple's new OSes are getting a massive speed boost

Apple's new OSes are getting a massive speed boost Airdrop will be up to 80 percent faster Apple's big WWDC conference is ongoing and the company just dropped a bit of news that impacts the upcoming iPad 27 and iOS 27: They've been designed with performance and speed in mind. To that end, the company says that iPhone and iPad apps will launch up to 30 percent faster.

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Where was tvOS 27 at WWDC?

For a new tvOS, we really need a new Apple TV. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Every year, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference gives us a first look at what's coming next to the company's many operating systems. But missing from today's keynote, apart from a single graphic listing all current Apple OSes next to a big "27," was any mention of tvOS.

The Verge 1d ago

The Virtual OS Museum opens its doors

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OpenBSD 7.9 arrives, a diamond in the rough proud of every sharp edge

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CBSE crisis deepens: Student data exposed, say cyber activists

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Yes! It’s true! Windows 11 is an agentic platform.

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The Register 2d ago

The Virtual OS Museum lets you relive over 600 operating systems right on your desktop

Coherent and Flex OS, to Lisa and Mac OS. | Image: Virtual OS Museum The Virtual OS Museum isn't a physical place, it's a collection of over 1,700 distinct installations of over 600 operating systems for over 250 platforms that you can download and run via emulation right on your computer.

The Verge 2d ago