Apple macOS 10.12 Sierra integrates Siri

Posted on Monday, June 13 2016 @ 21:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Apple also showed the new version of its desktop operating system at its WWDC 2016 event. The company changed the naming to macOS, with a lower case "m", and revealed version 10.12 is codenamed "Sierra". A test version arrives in July and the final version is anticipated in Fall 2016. A full overview of what's new can be found at Apple.
Apple today previewed macOS Sierra, a major update to the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, with new features that make the Mac smarter and more helpful than ever. Siri is now on the Mac with brand-new capabilities to help with the things users do every day on their desktop. With Siri, users can look up information, find documents, pin or drag and drop search results, and even adjust system preferences. Seamless integration with iCloud makes everything from your Desktop and Documents folder available on your iPhone and iPad so you always have access to the files you need. Universal Clipboard allows you to copy content, including text, images, photos and video from one Apple device and paste it in another. Apple Pay comes to the Mac in Sierra so it is even easier to shop securely and privately online. And Photos now helps you rediscover your meaningful memories, organize your library and perfect shots like a pro.
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