macOS 15 Unveiled: iPhone Mirroring, Enhanced Productivity Features, and More

Apple’s macOS 15, dubbed ‘Sequoia’, introduces groundbreaking features that revolutionize the Mac experience. iPhone Mirroring allows users to seamlessly extend their iPhone functionality to their Mac, facilitating effortless access to applications, notifications, and content without the need for manual unlocking. Additionally, window snapping simplifies multitasking, and Presenter Preview and background replacement enhance productivity for video conferencing. The revamped Passwords app consolidates and synchronizes login credentials across Apple devices for added convenience. These enhancements empower Mac users with greater flexibility, efficiency, and personalization.

macOS 15: Expected Tweaks and Updates

Apple’s macOS 15, expected to be announced at WWDC, will reportedly feature practical updates and visual changes. The System Settings app will undergo a significant revamp, with settings organized based on priority. Siri’s settings will move and receive a new icon. Core apps like Calculator, Notes, Safari, and Voice Memos may receive redesigns. A new Math Notes feature is expected for the calculator. Despite these tweaks, macOS 15 is not anticipated to bring major design changes, although new wallpaper options may be introduced.

5 Things I’m Most Looking Forward to in macOS 15: AI Photo Editing, Siri Shortcuts, and More

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just around the corner, and we’re eagerly anticipating the latest updates coming to macOS 15. Rumors and leaks have hinted at a range of exciting features, including AI-powered photo editing, enhanced Siri integration, and a revamped Mail app. Here are five of the most anticipated features that could make macOS 15 a significant upgrade for Mac users.

iPadOS 18 May Finally Bring Apple’s Calculator App to the iPad

Apple may finally be bringing its first-party Calculator app to the iPad with iPadOS 18. The Calculator app has been a staple of the iPhone since its launch in 2007, but has been inexplicably absent from the iPad since its launch in 2010. The upcoming iPadOS update is also expected to include a redesigned Calculator app for macOS 15, which will feature a history tape for tracking past calculations, a resizable window, and an updated round-button design.

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