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At WWDC, Apple announces macOS Sequoia, iOS 18 and VisionOS 2 - SiliconANGLE
SiliconANGLE· 5 days agoApple Inc. revealed several previews of its upcoming software updates today during its Worldwide Developer Conference, including new features coming in its next-generation ...
Here's every MacOS 15 Sequoia feature announced at WWDC 2024
ZDNet· 5 days agoApple previewed MacOS 15 Sequoia today at WWDC, showing off an overhaul of the operating system for...
MacOS Sequoia's wildest update – iPhone mirroring – might be more useful than you think
TechRadar· 4 days agoWhen Apple introduced macOS Sequoia and its new iPhone Mirroring capability, I didn't get it. Apple...
The Dell XPS 14 review: much improved yet underwhelming
The Verge· 22 hours agoIt might be time to stop taking cues from MacBooks.
iPadOS 18 means another year, another disappointment for iPad owners
Pocket-lint· 3 days agoApple made a big splash during its WWDC 2024 keynote earlier this week, the highlight being Apple...
Apple Announces macOS 15 With Apple Intelligence and More
The Mac Observer· 5 days agoFollowing the wave of announcements, Apple has just taken the wraps off its newest Operating System...
New Features Coming in VisionOS 2, Including What Apple Didn't Show
Road to VR· 5 days agoIf you watched the WWDC 2024 keynote, you’ll have seen the announcement of VisionOS 2 and some highlights of what’s coming to the Vision Pro headset. Beyond what Apple showed ...
Can Apple Rescue the Vision Pro?
New York Times· 4 days agoThe $3,500 “spatial computing” device has gathered dust on my shelf. Can tweaks and upgrades save it from obsolescence?
With macOS Sequoia, you can mirror your iPhone on your Mac
TechCrunch· 5 days agoApple didn’t detail many use cases for the feature, but it seems it would make it easier to demo apps over video calls or in person, as users could move between a slideshow ...
All the Top New Features Coming to MacOS Sequoia
Wired News· 4 days agoApple has officially unveiled the latest version of its operating system for Mac. This time around, Apple stuck to its “California places” naming convention ...