Apple unveils iOS 6 and next-generation laptops

Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Apple has unveiled the next generation of its mobile operating system at the Worldwide Developers' Conference (WWDC) 2012.

Apple CEO Tim Cook took to the stage of the Moscone Center in San Francisco to show off what the company has in store for the next twelve months.

iOS 6 will be released in the Autumn and will include more than 200 new features.

Take a look at all of the announcements as they happened at the Huffington Post.
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