Safari will now be able to use “passkeys” instead of passwords - a system built along with Google and Microsoft to allow you to log in to websites and apps with biometrics (like fingerprint sensors or facial recognition) without any text-based passwords in the mix.Search within Mail is getting smarter, automatically correcting for typos and knowing how to search for synonyms. The Mail app is getting support for undo send, scheduled send and timed reminders.Spotlight is getting a bit of an overhaul it’ll be able to pull rich results into a new scrolling view and allow you to do things like quickly preview a found file without actually opening it.You can “group” running apps together tapping into a group will minimize other apps, while putting the selected group front and center. “Stage Manager” mentioned above is coming to macOS as well, pitched as a way to focus on one or two apps at a time.It starts at $1,199, shipping “next month.” Read more about the new M2 MacBook Air here > Apple says it’ll offer a slim charger with 2 USB-C ports and that the new MacBook Airs will support fast-charging to get the battery to 50% with 30 minutes of charging. Its got a 13.6″ liquid retina display, TouchID built into the keyboard and MagSafe support. With everyone video calling more than ever, Apple took the time to call out the MacBook Air’s built-in camera, promising twice the resolution (at 1080p) and much improved low-light performance. New MacBook Airs and Pros! They’re ditching the Air’s signature cheese-wedge shape, opting for a more standard flat design - albeit one that comes in at just 11.3 mm thick. Apple says the M2 CPU is 18% faster than that of the M1, while the GPU is 35% faster. Apple shook up the industry with the introduction of its bespoke M1 chipset, which combined ridiculous performance with wild power efficiency - it’s remarkably fast, yet somehow your laptop’s battery will still last all day.
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