Mac OS redesigned, kit for iPhone/iPad keeps tabs on your health

San Francisco: Apple's Mac operating system is getting a new design and better ways to exchange files, while the software for iPhones and iPads is getting new features for keeping tabs on your health.
Apple executive Craig Federighi pointed out that data from various fitness-related devices now live in silos, so you can't get a comprehensive picture of your health.
That will change, he says, with HealthKit. Apple is also working with the Mayo Clinic to make sure your weight, calorie intake and other health metrics are within healthy ranges.
Apple is also making it easier for various devices to work together. You can share songs, movies and books you purchase with your entire family. The lines between Macs and mobile gadgets are also blurring even more" you can share and sync files between the two more easily.
The company is previewing the new features at its 25th annual conference for software developers in San Francisco. Here are the highlights on what's been announced so far and what's coming:
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