Apple introduces the powerful new macOS Sequoia operating system

Apple introduces the powerful new macOS Sequoia operating system

Apple just introduced macOS Sequoia, a new, smarter, more powerful version of macOS. At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple introduced the new macOS Sequoia operating system. Let's find out the main news.

Apple introduces the powerful new macOS Sequoia operating system

The new macOS Sequoia operating system: a distinctive feature of the iPhone clone

The new macOS Sequoia has arrived and with it a bunch of interesting new features. One notable feature is iPhone mirroring. Now, with the Continuity feature in macOS, you can mirror your iPhone and control it right from your Mac desktop. Notifications on your Mac activate Mirror mode on your iPhone, and audio from your iPhone also passes through your Mac — but the paired iPhone remains blocked.

macOS Sequoia introduces automatic window alignment (Windows style) and a new presenter display mode for video conferencing with built-in background replacement. With this new version, there has also been an update to Keychain, including a new cross-platform password app, which helps you manage your credentials.

Apple introduces the powerful new macOS Sequoia operating system

Safari has also been improved and now has premium features that use AI to automatically detect interesting things that can be viewed with a simple tap. Safari's Reader mode is also better.

In the gaming sector, Apple announced Game Porting Toolkit 2, which is the latest version of the game transfer toolkit. Compatibility with Windows has improved.

The MacOS Sequoia beta will be available this month. The final version arrives next fall.

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