At WWDC 20228+ adult movies - watch free full movies and download Apple unveiled its new macOS, named Ventura.
In the grand tradition of naming its desktop operating systems after landmarks in California, the world was introduced to a city that's perhaps best known as the HQ of Patagonia or part of the title of a classic rock song by America.
SEE ALSO: iOS 16 will upgrade your lock screen and lock down your privacyBut enough about the city of Ventura, here are some of the new features macOS Ventura has to offer.
Apple's macOS Ventura, which was announced by Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering and unanimous event MVP Craig Federighi, offers new tools and updated features that focus on privacy, continuity, and productivity.
The biggest announcement comes in the form of privacy on Safari. Apple introduced a new feature called passkeys, which is a passwordless system that Apple describes as "unique digital keys that stay on device and are never stored on a web server, so hackers can’t leak them or trick users into sharing them." It uses biometric features Face ID or Touch ID to verify your identity and syncs to your devices with end-to-end encryption.
Another Safari feature in the new macOS is Tab Groupswhich are, yep, groups of tabs that can be shared for collaboration with others.
Designed to make multitasking easier, Stage Manageris a new desktop tool that organizes open apps and windows into groups displayed on the side of the screen.
With Continuity Camera, your Mac can recognize your iPhone and use it as a webcam. But not just any webcam, this feature enables your Mac to access iPhone camera features like Center Stage, Portrait mode, the Ultra Wide lens, and a new feature called Studio Light.
Another camera feature is Handoff, which transfers an ongoing FaceTime conversation to your Mac, iPad, or iPhone.
Other features that were announced ubiquitously with iOS 16 include the ability to edit or undo Messages, improved Spotlight search, and a shared photo library on iCloud.
MacOS will be available as a software update in fall 2022.
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