Apple today announced, along with the new iPad Pro, that iPadOS and macOS Ventura will reach users with their stable versions on October 24something that comes after a delay for iPadOS in relation to iOS 16, which has been around for a while among users of the stable version of the mobile operating system, in addition to several Beta versions of macOS Ventura.
iPadOS 16 will feature Stage Manager, a feature that we saw in macOS Ventura and that will allow us to have all our applications in a sidebar that will simplify multitasking, and that although it could be somewhat redundant with the dock –although it has been shown that it is not—fFinally it will also come to iPadOS 16, where there is no such thing as the macOS dock.
macOS Ventura will arrive with Continuity Camerawhich will allow us users to use our iPhone as a webcam when we have the latest versions of the respective operating systems, being able to move away from our computer and continue in a video call as if practically nothing had happened, something that is appreciated when we cannot be at a fixed point for some reason.
Finally, Apple has also announced a new Apple TV 4K, which will have a lower price and more storage capacity, and it will arrive on November 4 with a new remote control with Siri and USB-C port.
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