macOS 15 Sequoia announced at Apple’s WWDC 2024 event
Apple officially announced macOS 15 Sequoia at this year’s WWDC 2024 event (you can follow all the announcements as they happen on our WWDC 2024 live blog), giving us our first look at the upcoming operating system for Macs and MacBooks.
Following on from macOS Sonoma, which was unveiled at WWDC last year, macOS 15 comes with a range of new features, many of which leverage Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) tools, which were also announced at WWDC 2024.
What we know so far
These are the new features of macOS 15:
- Your iPhone screen can now be mirrored in macOS 15
- iPhone notifications are coming to Macs
- Improved window layouts – drag a window to one side of your screen and macOS 15 gives you options for arranging windows
- You can replace backgrounds when using FaceTime
- The Password app replaces Keychain, making it easier to organize and sync your passwords – and it’s coming to iPhone, Vision Pro, iPads, and even Windows PCs!
- Safari improvements
- New ‘Reader’ mode for Safari that removes distractions
- ‘Viewer’ detects a video on a website and brings it to the foreground
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