macOS Sequoia Beta rolls out with iPhone mirroring, enhanced Safari, and gaming upgrades


Apple today released macOS Sequoia Beta, the upcoming version of its desktop operating system, packed with new features that aim to enhance productivity and incorporate cutting-edge intelligence capabilities. One of the big new features is iPhone Mirroring which gives users full control over their iPhone directly from their Mac. This feature is a significant part of Apple’s Continuity suite, providing seamless interaction between macOS and iOS devices.
Safari receives substantial updates including a new Highlights feature to help users easily discover information while browsing. Apple also announced the introduction of a new Passwords app, streamlining access and organization of passwords and credentials in one handy location.
Watch Apple's 'Peek Performance' event here, live


Apple will today, March 8, be hosting a hardware event in which we expect the tech giant to take the wraps off a new iPhone SE with 5G and, if the rumors are correct, a refreshed iPad Air and/or Mac Mini.
There's also talk of Apple showing off a new, external display. We shall see.
Watch Apple's 'One More Thing' event here


Apple is hosting a new hardware event today using "One More Thing" as its tagline. The Coronavirus pandemic means that -- like events earlier in the year -- this one is pre-recorded and has no audience… but what can we expect to see launched in Cupertino, California?
We are all but certain that this event will be the one at which Apple unveils new models of MacBook Air and MacBook Pro powered by its own custom silicon. But to find out everything about the company's switch to ARM, you'll have to tune in.