Although Apple did not announce an iPhone 5 as many people were speculating, the company used the first day of their WWDC conference to announce a list of new features coming to he Apple product line.
First on the list was OSX Lion which will be available in July exclusively on the OSX App Store. Among he over 200 features added to Lion, fullscreen applications and a multitude of new gestures are also on board. The company will also debut its iCloud service which is similar to Google Music but will incorporate the syncing of all types of documents across multiple devices such as an iMac, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, or MacBook Pro.
On he mobile front, Apple introduced iOS 5 which will be coming to the iPad, iPhone 4 and 5 as well as iPod Touch 4th Gen and later sometime this year. The updated OS brings slew of new features to the table including a much needed unified notification system similar to that of Android. There is also a shortcut for the camera button as well as deep Twitter integration, updated keyboard and others.
Apple will continue WWDC tomorrow with the entire event wrapping up on the 10th of June.