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The price of a MacBook Pro starts at $1,299. The MacBook Air will be available in grey, gold, silver, and blue for $1,199. The new Air is 11.3 inches thick, weighs 2.7 pounds, and has a 13.6-inch liquid Retina display with a Magsafe charging system. The powerful M2 chip will be installed in a brand new MacBook Air that has been created around it. Whereas Mission Control showed all running apps on the screen, Stage Manager keeps your currently-opened app in focus and bunches the other apps by category to the side. It’s an overhaul of Mission Control, that you enable from the Command Center (and can disable if you choose to). The biggest new feature is Stage Manager. Improvements to the Mail app, camera software updates, and increased productivity capabilities will all be included in the next MacOS, called Ventura. The new Pay Later feature is coming to Apple Pay with iOS 16.
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It’s also getting in on the “buy now, pay later” trend that lets you make a purchase and pay it in a series of instalments. IOS 16 brings Live Activities that let you pin and manage notifications, like live sports scores, on your lock screen and is also introducing hideable notifications that appear at the bottom of the lock screen. Apple is also pushing updates to notifications and its Focus feature.
#WWDC ANNOUNCEMENTS UPDATE#
Here are the key announcements in case you missed it: The new Pay Later feature is coming to Apple Pay with iOS 16 Apple iOS16Īpple has announced iOS 16, and the update brings a totally revamped and customizable lock screen interface which lets you add custom wallpapers, change the date and time’s font and color, as well as add new widgets for weather, activity rings, calendar events, and more. Share Apple opened its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) yesterday, and it certainly was a busy event giving us a glimpse at the highly-anticipated macOS Ventura, iOS 16, the M2 chip, a new MacBook Air, and much more.