Yesterday was a huge day for Apple and they really weren�t kidding when they said there was a lot to look forward to at the WWDC 2012. Not only did they showcase some very impressive software improvement in the form of iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion, they updated the Mac family too.
To start with, Tim Cook took to the stage and talked about some impressive App Store stats followed by Phil Schiller who spoke about Mac improvements. These improvements included updated hardware for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. There was even a brand new model of the MacBook Pro introduced complete with Retina Display. After talking about hardware Apple returned again to software and Craig Federighi took to the stage to give an overview of OS X Mountain Lion.
It wasn�t all about Mac though, and after talking about OS X Mountain Lion Scott Forstall took to the stage to talk about iOS. It was then time to talk about iOS 6 and the various improvements that will come with it including extended Siri functionality, Facebook integration, 3D maps and more.
The talk on iOS 6 ended WWDC 2012 and Apple quickly began seeding the first iOS 6 beta firmware for developers. A new version of iTunes to handle iOS 6 beta was also launched and a brand new developer preview of OS X Mountain Lion. If you didn�t see the event and would like to watch WWDC 2012 the whole thing is available online.