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  • macOS Sequoia: A new Siri, window snapping, and everything else you need to knowBrady Snyder
    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 riva
     

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

11. Červen 2024 v 03:37

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.

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  • watchOS 11: Everything that's newRich Woods
    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.
     

watchOS 11: Everything that's new

11. Červen 2024 v 03:22

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.

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  • iOS 18: Apple Intelligence, customizable Home Screens, and everything else you need to knowBrady Snyder
    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
     

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

11. Červen 2024 v 02:00

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.

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  • iPadOS 18: Everything you need to knowMahmoud Itani
    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
     

iPadOS 18: Everything you need to know

11. Červen 2024 v 00:03

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.

Lilbits: the Xbox Handheld is coming (eventually), another Linux phone, and some WWDC odds and ends

11. Červen 2024 v 00:29

Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today with a keynote where the company laid out some of the new features coming to Macs, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and the Apple Vision Pro headset. Leading up to the event, there was a lot of buzz about Apple’s first big foray into the AI […]

The post Lilbits: the Xbox Handheld is coming (eventually), another Linux phone, and some WWDC odds and ends appeared first on Liliputing.

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  • “Apple Intelligence” is bringing AI features to every Apple device with an A17 Pro or faster chipBrad Linder
    Apple may have helped popularize the idea of a virtual assistant with its Siri software, but in recent years Siri has become the butt of jokes for its limited capabilities while rivals including Google, Microsoft, and Meta have been quicker to bring generative AI capabilities to their users. Now Apple is introducing its own version […] The post “Apple Intelligence” is bringing AI features to every Apple device with an A17 Pro or faster chip appeared first on Liliputing.
     

“Apple Intelligence” is bringing AI features to every Apple device with an A17 Pro or faster chip

10. Červen 2024 v 21:34

Apple may have helped popularize the idea of a virtual assistant with its Siri software, but in recent years Siri has become the butt of jokes for its limited capabilities while rivals including Google, Microsoft, and Meta have been quicker to bring generative AI capabilities to their users. Now Apple is introducing its own version […]

The post “Apple Intelligence” is bringing AI features to every Apple device with an A17 Pro or faster chip appeared first on Liliputing.

iPadOS 18 adds machine-learning wizardry with handwriting, math features

10. Červen 2024 v 20:02
  • The Calculator app is finally coming to iPad. [credit: Samuel Axon ]

CUPERTINO, Calif.—After going into detail about iOS 18, Apple took a few moments in its WWDC 2024 keynote to walk through some changes.

There are a few minor UI changes and new features across Apple's first party apps. That includes a new floating tab bar. The bar expands into the side bar when you want to dig in, and you can customize the tab bar to include the specific things you want to interact with the most. Additionally, SharePlay allows easier screen sharing and remote control of another person's iPad.

But the big news is that the Calculator app we've all used on the iPhone to the iPad, after years of the iPad having no first-party calculator app at all. The iPad Calculator app can do some things the iPhone version can't do with the Apple Pencil; a feature called Math Notes can write out expressions like you would on a piece of paper, and the app will solve the expressions live as you scribble them—plus various other cool live-updating math features. (These new Math Notes features work in the Notes app, too.)

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  • Apple’s new Vision Pro software offers an ultrawide virtual Mac monitorSamuel Axon
    Enlarge / A Mac virtual monitor in visionOS 2. (credit: Samuel Axon) CUPERTINO, Calif.—Apple kicked off the keynote for its annual developer conference by announcing a new version of visionOS, the operating system that runs on the company's pricey but impressive Vision Pro mixed reality headset. The updates in visionOS 2 are modest, not revolutionary—mostly iterative changes, quality-of-life improvements, and some features that were originally expected in the first version of
     

Apple’s new Vision Pro software offers an ultrawide virtual Mac monitor

10. Červen 2024 v 19:34
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Enlarge / A Mac virtual monitor in visionOS 2. (credit: Samuel Axon)

CUPERTINO, Calif.—Apple kicked off the keynote for its annual developer conference by announcing a new version of visionOS, the operating system that runs on the company's pricey but impressive Vision Pro mixed reality headset.

The updates in visionOS 2 are modest, not revolutionary—mostly iterative changes, quality-of-life improvements, and some features that were originally expected in the first version of visionOS. That's not too surprising given that visionOS just went out to users four months ago.

Vision Pro users hoping for multiple virtual Mac monitors will be disappointed that's not planned this time around, but Apple plans to add the next-best thing: Users will be able to take advantage of a larger and higher-resolution single virtual display, including a huge, wraparound ultrawide monitor mode that Apple says is equivalent to two 4K monitors.

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Unveiling Apple Intelligence: New AI Features for iPhone & Mac

Od: Abdullah
10. Červen 2024 v 20:48
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At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, Apple made a significant shift by announcing “Apple Intelligence,” a suite of AI features designed for iPhones, Macs, ...

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