The new ‌iPhone‌ Mirroring feature is active in the developer beta now, and public beta testers should be able to try it out ...
Apple just dropped the fifth beta of iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1. These updates mark the debut of Apple Intelligence, but ...
That’s because Apple has added the ability to drag and drop files between your Mac and your iPhone in the latest macOS ...
Being able to access your iPhone remotely from your Mac is handy, but also a clear example of how dependent Apple is on the iPhone.
OS 18.1 beta 5 introduces drag-and-drop support in the iPhone Mirroring app, making it easier to send files to your Mac.
Phone Mirroring works between all iPhones and Macs that support iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, with the 2019 iMac being the only ...
iPhone Mirroring is already part of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. With this feature, users can not only mirror their iPhone screen on the Mac, but also control the phone directly from the computer.
A few days after seeding the iOS 18.1 public beta, Apple released its second testing version for users willing to try Apple ...
Long-awaited feature allows seamless content transfer between iPhone and Mac, along with the arrival of Apple Intelligence.
Apple has released the new macOS version for eligible MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Mini models available in the market.
Apple's latest beta releases for macOS 15.1 and iOS 18.1 have added a much-anticipated new iPhone Mirroring capability – ...