Apple officially released macOS Sequoia recently, bringing features such as the ability to wirelessly mirror their iPhone on their Mac, window-tilling tools, and much more. There are Apple Intelligence features on the way, too, but they aren’t available yet.
iPhone mirroring is by far the coolest new feature in macOS Sequoia, and it could change how users use their phone. When users open the phone mirroring app, their iPhone pops up, and they can navigate around it using their mouse and type things with their keyboard. Users’ iPhone notifications can also show up on their Mac. And later this year, they will be able to drag and drop things between their iPhone and their Mac.
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Which Devices Will macOS Sequoia Support?
The macOS Sequoia is also receiving some features that are coming to Apple’s other platforms, including the new Passwords app and upgrades to iMessage. And Apple Intelligence will be able to help users with their writing or create images, but like with iOS, the initial Apple Intelligence tools won’t launch until sometime this fall.
macOS Sequoia is compatible with:
- iMacs from 2019 and later
- iMac Pro
- Mac Studio
- Mac Pros from 2019 and later
- Mac Minis from 2018 and later
- MacBook Airs from 2020 and later·
- MacBook Pros from 2018 and later
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Apple To Soon Launch New M4 MacBooks At Affordable Prices
Apple recently hosted its annual event, where it unveiled its iPhone 16. However, the launches are far from over. The company is reportedly working on its next event, this time with a focus on launching a new generation of MacBooks, powered by Apple’s latest and most powerful M4 chips.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the tech giant is preparing to launch these new MacBooks in an event expected to take place in the coming weeks. In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman suggests that the company could launch its new Mac lineup featuring the M4 chipset, which promises faster processing speeds and upgraded machine learning capabilities.
Gurman suggests that Apple’s new in-house chip is up to 1.5 times faster than its predecessor, the M2, in terms of CPU performance and offers up to four times the rendering power for professional workflows like video editing, 3D design, and more.
While power is just one aspect, similar to the iPhone 16 series, which received the A18 chip to handle artificial intelligence tasks, the new MacBooks are also expected to integrate Apple Intelligence into the M4 chip. This AI integration is likely to play a significant role in boosting the overall user experience.