) unveiled a host of software updates for its most important software offerings, including iOS, the operating system that powers the iPhone, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and more. The updates bring a variety of changes to Apple's devices ranging from an upgraded Photos app for the iPhone to a new Vitals app for the Apple Watch. The features also come as the company rolls out its artificial intelligence strategy across its various products and services.
Game Mode is also coming to iPhone. This way when you're playing games, your iPhone will automatically reduce background activities to ensure games run with smooth and lag free. There are also new ways to navigate the operating system, such as holding up your open hand to bring up the home screen. Mac Virtual Display, which lets you mirror your Mac's display on the Vision Pro is also getting an update to create larger virtual screens, and Apple says it's adding train support for using the Vision Pro on the go, when you're riding the rails. The feature is meant to keep the display from moving in strange ways while you're moving.
A new Vitals app for the watch will be able to give you a deeper look at your overall health and tell you when your heart rate, temperature, and sleep are out of sync of your normal ranges.MacOS Sequoia, which powers Macs and MacBooks, brings along many of the features found in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 including Math Notes for the Calculator app and more expressive texts in Messages, as well as a new iPhone Mirroring function that lets you wirelessly access and control your iPhone from your Mac.
Apple traditionally rolls out its latest software updates during the fall, with iOS launching alongside the iPhone. You can expect iPadOS, visionOS, watchOS, and macOS to land around the same time.Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies is planning to work closely with domestic universities to boost basic research and draw in fresh talent, founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said during a visit to Sichuan University.
Alipay, the ubiquitous Chinese mobile payment service operated by Ant Group, has added a hair loss testing feature that uses artificial intelligence in its latest effort to push further into consumers' everyday lives. The feature is meant to help people self-test for balding by uploading four pictures covering the front, top and sides of a head. It also offers suggestions for whether to seek medical advice.
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