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MacOS Monterey Blurs Line between iPad & Mac
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Expect macOS Monterey to further blur the line between your Mac and your iPad. A new Universal Control feature Apple announced at its WWDC keynote allows you to control a Mac and iPad simultaneously using the same keyboard and mouse and drag and drop files easily between devices. Aside from opening up this hybrid work option, macOS includes new iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 features, like media sharing in FaceTime and notification controls tailored for different activities. Other macOS updates include redesigned tabs in Safari and an organization option called Tab Groups, which lets you sort your tabs into—you guessed it—groups that you can revisit later. And let's not forget that your Mac is now an AirPlay destination! The macOS Monterey beta is available for those who want to try the new features now, while more cautious users can update to macOS Monterey in September when the finished version is released.
The Best & Worst Features Apple Announced at WWDC
By Donna Schill
Apple made some big moves at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, bringing things like cross-platform support and video sharing to FaceTime and on-device voice processing to Siri (no more spying on us!). Tune in to learn all the features David and Donna can’t wait to try, and what they definitely won’t be using.
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