Apple made headlines not too long ago in connection with a really trendy subject these days – the foldable phones.
These devices are probably on their way to becoming the next big hit in the history of phones.
It was reported that Apple could join the gang and create its very own foldable iPhone.
BGR notes that back in February, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak stated that he wants Apple to hop in the foldable wagon as well.
Anyway, now Apple has made developers excited with the release of the first beta macOS 10.14.5.
Apple seeded the first beta of macOS 10.14.5 to developers
9to5Mac revealed that the update is available to developers via the System Preferences app on macOS.
The online publication reported that Apple released also the iOS 12.3 to developers and tvOS 12.3 for the Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K, and software version 7.3 Apple TV 3.
It was also pointed out the fact that all these updates include the new TV app, as well as access to the Apple TV Channels functionality.
This one enables users to subscribe to third-party subscriptions directly in the TV app.
The online publication also notes that this developer beta of macOS 10.14.5 comes right after the public release of macOS 10.14.4 during the course of this week.
That particular update made sure to bring Apple News+, automatic Dark Mode in Safari, and more features.
On the other hand, it’s not very clear just yet what macOS 10.14.5 includes, but it likely focuses on bug fixes and various enhancements for the general stability of the OS.
Apple revealed iPhone upgrade by accident
In other news, Forbes’ Gordon Kelly reported that Apple just revealed by accident a new iPhone upgrade that has been awaited by a lot of users for quite a while, according to Forbes – the arrival of AirPower feature.
After finishing Theatrical Journalism at the Faculty of Theatre and Television in Cluj-Napoca, Rada reviewed movies, books, theatre pieces and she also wrote articles from the IT niche as a content editor for software producers. At the moment, she is working with various online advertising firms.