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Updated at 02:30 on September 17, 2024
Apple has started distributing the latest version of macOS, 'macOS Sequoia', on the 16th (local time)!
Enhance collaboration with iPhone! View and control your iPhone screen on your Mac
Apple Intelligence runs on Macs with Apple Silicon!
The following Macs can use macOS Sequoia. The 2018/2019 MacBook Air models are no longer supported by macOS Sonoma.
In terms of specific new features, the most notable is enhanced integration with your iPhone. You can now mirror and play your iPhone screen on your Mac, so you no longer need to take out your iPhone when you want to respond to a messaging app, for example (available on Macs with Apple silicon and Macs with T2 chips. Possible).
● Recreate iPhone Screen in macOS! macOS Sequoia “iPhone Mirroring”
It's also possible to display window tiles and change the webcam background at the operating system level. Safari now has the ability to display videos from video distribution sites in a small window in the foreground. Password applications are also evolving, allowing you to centrally manage passwords for a variety of apps and websites and providing security warnings.
Another feature is support for the unique generation of Apple Intelligence AI platform, which is compatible with Macs equipped with Apple silicon (since the M1, so there are a lot of Macs that can use it!), and will be available in the US. An English beta is scheduled for release later this year (Japanese support will be available next year).
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