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Apple's iOS 8: New mobile operating system now available

Apple's new mobile operating system iOS 8 is now available for iPhone and iPad users to download.

Since 1 p.m. ET, update available for iPhones 4S onward, iPad2 onward, all iPad minis

New features on iOS 8, which was released Wednesday, include family sharing and a health dashboard. (Reuters)

Apple's new mobile operating system iOS 8 is now available for iPhone and iPad users to download.

The computer maker released iOS 8 at 1 p.m. ET, the "traditional time of its mobile operating system upgrade launches," Computerworld reported on its website.

Apple users will find iOS 8 offers features that address long-standing complaints, but also pave the way for more streamlined use of all their other Apple devices.

"With iOS 8 comes new notifications," says CNET's Bridget Carey. "You can respond to events, reply to messages, and interact with alerts right from the lock screen and drop down menu.

The new operating system was first previewed by Apple CEO Tim Cook at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 2. (Jeff Chiu/Associated Press)

"Double-tapping the home button shows your recent apps, but now it'll also have shortcuts to the people you've spoken to most recently with icons of their faces across the top of the screen, and you'll tap their face to quickly call or message them."

As well, if you have a model with a fingerprint scanner, like the new iPhone 6 or the 5s, the touch ID security system can be used by other applications.

"This is probably the biggest change to the operating system since the introduction of the App Store," says Neil Bearse, director of marketing at the Queen's School of Business in Kingston, Ont.

Bearse says the biggest overarching change iOS 8 offers "is the degree of freedom that Apple has given not just third-party developers to build more sophisticated apps, but also the ability for users to customize things like installing third-party keyboards."

The iPhone 6 Plus will run on the iOS 8 operating system, and include features such as a health app that could track a user's sleep patterns. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press)

"They've really addressed some of the biggest complaints that users have had about the system and also some of the biggest constraints that developers have felt in the past."

Last year's update —​ iOS 7 — was more along the lines of "let's-give-everything-a-new-coat-of-paint" and a big redesign, Bearse says.

But features introduced with iOS 8, such as continuity and Family Sharing, "are all things that you're actually going to feel day-to-day, as opposed to things just looking different like last year," Bearse says.

IOS 8 will be available for:

  • IPhones from the 4S onward.
  • The fifth generation of the iPod touch.
  • The iPad2.
  • The iPad with retina display.
  • The iPad Air.
  • The iPad mini and the mini with retina display.​