We had a rough idea that this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) would kick off in June because, well.. it nearly always does. But with the Cupertino company having last week finally put any ambiguity to rest by officially announcing the WWDC 2014 event, we’re now firmly fixated on what will be uncovered from June 2nd. Adding to the melting pot of information we already have regarding iOS 8 and OS X 10.10, more intriguing tidbits have emerged with regards to what Apple might have in store for this summer and beyond.
According to a report, the forthcoming version of iOS – which we’ll naturally assume to carry the moniker of iOS 8 – is currently being referred to under the codename Okemo. From what we’ve learned of Okemo so far, the Healthbook app will be one of the central pieces to the jigsaw, but while this feature – which may also integrate with the unconfirmed ‘iWatch’ device – will see Apple finally latch onto the lucrative health and wellbeing market, there’s still a great deal more to look forward to besides.

iOS 8 is also said be affording iTunes Radio a proper identity with its own standalone app, a move that should help to promote and support a streaming service that hasn’t really gotten off its feet since rolling out with iOS 7. Maps, which has suffered since manifesting with iOS 6 in a disastrous launch that signaled the demise of then-SVP of iOS software Scott Forstall, is also in line for improvement, bringing a standard of functionality comparable to the systems offered by the likes of Nokia and Google.
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