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technology1 year ago

Apple Launches iOS 18 and More Public Betas, VisionOS Excluded

Apple has released the first public beta versions of its next-generation operating systems, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, tvOS 18, and HomePod Software 18. Users can sign up for the public beta program with their Apple ID to access these updates. However, VisionOS 2 for the Apple Vision Pro is not included in this release. While public betas are generally stable, users are advised to back up their devices before updating and avoid installing beta software on essential hardware.

technology1 year ago

WWDC 2024: iOS 18, macOS 15, and AI Highlights

Apple's WWDC 2024 will focus heavily on generative AI, with major updates expected for iOS 18 and macOS 15. The event, running from June 10-14, will likely be light on new hardware but will showcase significant AI advancements, including a refreshed Siri and AI integration in various apps. Rumors suggest potential partnerships with Google or OpenAI to enhance AI capabilities.

technology1 year ago

WWDC 2024: iOS 18, AI, and No New MacBooks

Apple's WWDC 2024, running from June 10-14, is expected to focus on major software updates including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS, and visionOS. Key highlights may include the integration of generative AI features, RCS support in Messages, and updates to core apps like Apple Music and Notes. While significant hardware announcements are unlikely, updates on the Vision Pro headset and potential new Apple TV box are anticipated.

technology1 year ago

Apple's WWDC 2024: Keynote, AI News, and How to Watch

Apple has set up a YouTube page for live streaming its WWDC 2024 keynote on June 10, where it will announce major software updates like iOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2. No new hardware is expected. The keynote will also be available on Apple's website, Apple TV app, and Apple Developer app, with on-demand playback afterwards. WWDC coding sessions will be shared on YouTube for the first time.

technology1 year ago

Apple WWDC 2024: iOS 18, AI Highlights, and How to Tune In

Apple's WWDC 2024, set for June 10-14, will likely focus on new operating system updates including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS, and visionOS. A significant emphasis is expected on generative AI, with potential integrations of ChatGPT and Google's Gemini AI assistant. Siri may receive upgrades, and RCS support is anticipated for iOS 18. Hardware announcements are not expected, but updates on the Apple Vision Pro's international rollout are likely.

technology1 year ago

Apple's WWDC 2024: Keynote, AI Upgrades, and Hidden Easter Eggs

Apple has sent out media invitations for its WWDC 2024 keynote, scheduled for June 10 at Apple Park. The event is expected to preview iOS 18, MacOS 15, and possibly new hardware. Speculations include generative AI integrations, improvements to Siri, and even a potential Apple smart ring. The invite features four rainbow-colored rings, which some believe hint at these upcoming announcements.

technology1 year ago

Apple's Upcoming AI Innovations: iOS 18, macOS 15, and OpenAI Partnership

Apple is set to introduce new AI features for iOS 18 and macOS 15 at WWDC, focusing on integrating AI into existing apps like Photos, Notes, and Safari. The initiative, known as "Project Greymatter," includes generative AI emojis, improved Siri functionality, intelligent search in Safari, AI-powered accessibility features, and more. These features will be powered by on-device NPUs and cloud-based processing, with potential partnerships with OpenAI and Google.

technology1 year ago

macOS 15 to Overhaul System Settings Interface

Apple plans a major design overhaul for the System Settings app in macOS 15, set to debut at WWDC in June. The update will reorganize settings based on priority, introduce a new Siri menu bar icon, and bring design changes to Calculator and Safari. Other updates include a Printable Account Recovery Summary option, a new iCloud preference pane, and a modernized AirDrop interface.

technology1 year ago

macOS 15 to Overhaul System Settings Interface

macOS 15 will bring significant UI changes, including a major reorganization of System Settings, a new monochromatic icon for Siri, and various tweaks to core apps like Safari and Calculator. Apple is also rebranding Apple ID to Apple Account and introducing new features like Printable Account Recovery Summary. These updates aim to enhance user experience by making settings more intuitive and consistent across devices.

technology1 year ago

"Revamped Calculator App and Cognitive Boost: What to Expect in macOS 15"

Apple is rumored to be revamping the Calculator app in macOS 15 with features such as an enhanced unit conversion system, "Math Notes" integration with the Notes app, a history tape, and adjustable window sizes. The redesigned app will have a new design inspired by its iOS counterpart and is expected to be previewed at WWDC on June 10, with an official release in the fall.

technology1 year ago

"Enhanced Calculator: macOS 15's Cognitive Upgrade and New Features"

Apple is working on a significant update to its Calculator app for macOS 15, codenamed "GreyParrot," which includes a new design reminiscent of its iOS counterpart, a history tape feature, Math Notes integration, and an enhanced unit conversion system. The app's new design will feature rounded buttons and adjustable window size, while the unit conversion system will be more intuitive and integrated into the main user interface. The update aims to make the Calculator app more powerful and competitive, potentially rivaling third-party apps like Calcbot and PCalc.

technology1 year ago

"iOS 18: Apple Maps Set for Major Upgrades Including Custom Routes and Topographic Maps"

Apple is reportedly preparing to introduce topographic maps to the Apple Maps apps in iOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2, expanding on the feature initially introduced with watchOS 10. The addition of topographic maps, which include trails, contour lines, elevation, and points of interest, is expected to be useful for outdoor activities such as hiking. This follows the recent report on another potential Apple Maps feature, support for custom routes. The expansion of topographic maps is anticipated to be announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10.