MacOS Sierra: Apple launches new desktop OS with Siri built-in
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#1H2G7)
The OS X era that Steve Jobs started comes to a close, as operating system moves in line with iOS on mobile and tablet
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Apple has made a landmark change to its 15-year-old desktop and laptop operating system. OS X has become macOS Sierra.
The change was announced on stage in San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium by Apple's Craig Federighi, ditching the naming scheme devised under the watch of founder Steve Jobs on his return to the company in 1997.
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