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macOS Sequoia: A new Siri, window snapping, and everything else you need to know

Apple previewed its upcoming desktop operating system, macOS Sequoia, at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10. The headlining feature for macOS Sequoia is obviously Apple Intelligence, which is what Apple is calling its new portfolio of AI features. There are other big additions to the next version of macOS that have nothing to do with Apple Intelligence, too. For the first time, macOS Sequoia will bring proper window snapping to the best Macs, finally rivaling the Snap feature built into Windows 11. There are other neat tricks like iPhone Mirroring, gaming improvements, and better Mac Virtual Display support.

watchOS 11: Everything that's new

Apple's WWDC 2024 keynote is over, and we finally have an official list of features to expect in watchOS 11. Unsurprisingly, this update is focused on health and fitness, and it'll debut publicly in the fall. Apple Watch Series 6 and newer will be supported, meaning that if you have an Apple Watch SE, Series 4, or Series 5, you've received your last feature update.

Best iPhone 15 Pro cases in 2024

After spending time with the iPhone 15 Pro and the bigger iPhone 15 Pro Max, a few quirks about these devices immediately come to light. Apple decided to replace the traditional mute switch on the iPhone 15 Pro series with a new, customizable Action button. That's great for using the device, but not every case manufacturer anticipated the switch. Some iPhone 15 Pro cases feature a mute switch cutout instead of a physical button, which isn't a great experience. Luckily, some cases have a physical Action button, and we've rounded them up here. We've curated a list of the best iPhone 15 Pro cases you can buy right now below.

Slack is the latest app to come to Windows on Arm so you can get work done faster

Finally, after all of these years, people are taking Windows on Arm seriously. It's been a long time coming, but more and more companies are releasing apps that utilize an Arm infrastructure. We saw Chrome finally get good on an Arm machine, and Adobe ensuring its apps work on the hardware. Now, Slack has joined the party with an Arm-compatible version of its client, and you can give it a spin right now.

iOS 18: Apple Intelligence, customizable Home Screens, and everything else you need to know

Apple officially revealed iOS 18, the next operating system that will power all the best iPhones in the fall, on June 10 at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Billed as the biggest iOS update ever, the showcase of iOS 18 did not disappoint. It includes long-overdue features, such as customizable home screens and app icons, and adds truly new ones as well like Apple Intelligence. If you're eager to learn what's new with iOS 18, which phones support it, and when you can get it, you're in the right place. We've got all the details right here, so read on to learn what's in store for iPhones later this year.

Should I install the iOS beta version on my iPhone?

The latest iPhones are some of the best phones available on the market. Not only do they offer a premium fit and finish, but they will also receive OS updates for many years to come. With the new iOS 18, Apple promises to make the iPhone better than ever. However, sitting around waiting for its public release in the fall is no fun. If you're eager to try out some of the new features right now, you can install the latest iOS 18 beta to get a taste.

iPadOS 18: Everything you need to know

Last fall, iPadOS 17 launched on the latest iPad models. It introduced features like an overhauled, customizable lock screen, dedicated Health app, communication upgrades, and much more. Despite all of this, this operating system is still relatively lacking in terms of power user features, especially since Apple has marketed this device as a laptop replacement. The upcoming iPadOS 18 introduces new features, with the first beta expected in July and a stable release set to follow this fall. Here's everything you need to know about what's coming to iPadOS 18.

Should you buy an extra router for your DIY projects?

If youre putting together a DIY project that needs a network connection, like a NAS or a home media server, plugging into your main network is the end goal, but could cause some problems if youre still experimenting. DIY projects by their very nature can result in a lot of trial and error, and if youve got other members of your home using your home network, they might not think that restarting the router or needing to assign custom IPs to every new device is quite as interesting as you do. For the most part, you won't need another router for DIY projects, but if it involves networking, it's not a bad idea to do your testing on a separate router.

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