By news@appleinsider.com (Stephen Silver) Following two revisions of watchOS compatibility going back to the Series 1 Apple Watch, watchOS 7 will leave the Apple Watch Series 2 behind.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Stephen Silver) Following two revisions of watchOS compatibility going back to the Series 1 Apple Watch, watchOS 7 will leave the Apple Watch Series 2 behind.
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By news@appleinsider.com (William Gallagher) The new macOS Big Sur was unexpectedly shown in Apple’s keynote as being version 11.0, but the version developers are getting is still being called 10.16.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Andrew O’Hara) New with iOS 14, Apple will finally allow users to set new default apps for email as well as surfing online, gradually opening the platform to more customization and third-party control.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Peterson) Shortly after its WWDC keynote, Apple on Monday seeded the first beta versions of iOS and iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, tvOS 14 and watchOS 7 to registered developers.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) As part of Apple’s crackdown on the amount of data an app or service can acquire about its users, iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 includes “Approximate Location” controls, a system that prevents sharing an exact location of an iPhone or iPad.
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By news@appleinsider.com (William Gallagher) It’s very good of you to risk your work so that Apple can find out some major bugs in its software, but you won’t get thanked, and you may end up with a nonfunctional iPhone or Mac.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Andrew O’Hara) With iOS 14, Apple is set to expand the use of the Find My app by finally allow the integration of third-party tracking devices such as those from Tile via a new accessory program.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Amber Neely) Apple’s forthcoming macOS Big Sur will be available to select Macs produced from 2013 and onward, leaving the original Retina MacBook Pro behind.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) As part of Apple’s move from Intel to ARM for macOS and Macs, developers will be able to apply for a Developer Transition Kit, which will be the first Mac Apple produces using its self-designed silicon.
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By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Peterson) Apple isn’t just allowing for Intel apps to run after a modification at install, but additionally, Apple’s shift to its own proprietary silicon will allow Macs to run iOS and iPadOS apps natively.
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