New Features You’ll Want to Try in MacOS Sequoia
Apple has announced the upcoming release of MacOS Sequoia, the latest operating system for Mac computers that promises to be injected with AI, or Apple Intelligence. One of the new features in Sequoia is iPhone mirroring, allowing users to seamlessly interact with their iPhone on their Mac using a touchpad and keyboard. This continuity feature enables users to message, launch apps, receive notifications, and even drag and drop files between devices.
Another exciting addition to MacOS Sequoia is an update to window tiling, making it easier to resize and arrange windows with a simple drag and drop. For Safari users, Apple has introduced highlight and reader features powered by machine learning. Highlight automatically finds and highlights important information on web pages, while reader removes distractions and generates a table of contents and article summary for easier reading.
If you’ve been impressed by AI demos from Google and Microsoft, Apple’s take on artificial intelligence with MacOS Sequoia is sure to impress. While the new operating system is currently only available to developers, a public beta is set to be released in July with the full version expected later this year. Stay tuned for more information on how MacOS Sequoia’s innovative features can enhance your Mac experience.
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