

Apple News: Sports fans are now able to follow their favorite teams and leagues to stay up-to-date on the latest news from various publications, along with scores and schedules.System Settings: The System Settings menu received a full revamp, with a sidebar design that resembles the one you’d find on iPhone and iPad-making it easier to use. Here is the 12-inch Apple MacBook (2017) configuration sent to TechRadar for review: CPU: 1.2GHz Intel Core m3-7Y32 (dual-core, 4MB cache, up to 3.0GHz) Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 615.You’ll be able to use your voice to add emojis, too. Dictation: As you speak, Dictation will automatically add punctuation with periods, commas, and question marks.With Smart Folders comes new customizable filters too, based on checklists, attachments, creation dates, and more. Notes: Rather than creating a new password to lock notes, you can use your Mac password, eliminating the need to remember multiple passcodes.With a new Completed Smart List, you’re also able to see your completed reminders, and when they were completed, all in one place. Reminders: If you rely on the Reminders app, you can create, share, and save templates to reuse.You can use it to see local times in various time zones and set alarms. Clock App: You also have access to the Clock app-as seen on the iPhone and iPad.You now have access to local forecasts, air quality, and precipitation intensity. This could mean that Apple won’t reveal the new upgrade until next year. Weather App: Apple finally brought the Weather app to Mac. The Mac Mini 2021 failed to turn up at the October Apple event.
