Apple’s WWDC 2014 this year focused solely on iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. The company has just made iOS 8 beta available for download for developers in the Developer site, along with OS X Yosemite Developer Preview. For the latter, you get a download code to redeem from the Mac App Store.
There’s also version 3.1 of Find my iPhone which has support for the new Family Sharing feature:
Also new are:
Pages, Numbers and Keynote 2.4.1 beta for iOS
Apple Configurator 1.6 beta
For registered developers, these download links are getting hammered right now so it might take a while to download (A1533 is what you want for your North American GSM iPhone).
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