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Apple executive Craig Federighi said data from various fitness-related devices now live in silos, so you can't get a comprehensive picture of your health. He said that will change with HealthKit in iOS 8. Apple is also working with the Mayo Clinic to make sure your weight, calorie intake and other health metrics are within healthy ranges.
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The free updates will come this fall, though app developers get a test version Monday as the company opened its 25th annual developers conference in San Francisco.
Here are the highlights:
CHANGES TO MAC COMPUTERS:
— The next Mac system will be called Yosemite, after the national park, now that Apple is naming it after California locales rather than cats.
— You'll be able to search for content on the computer and on the Internet at once, similar to a feature available with Microsoft's Windows 8.
— Apple is expanding its iCloud storage service so that you can store and sync files of any type, not just the ones designed specifically for iCloud. It's similar to how other services such as Dropbox let you work with the same files on multiple devices more easily.