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I rate these Macs 1976/2018.MY VINTAGE MAC PLAYLIST CREDITShttps://twitter.c. With iOS 14.5 (and watchOS 7.4), you have the option to make your iPhone work like your Mac does, and automatically unlock when you're wearing an unlocked Apple Watch.

The big WWDC 2018 keynote is over, and Apple spent the entire time focusing exclusively on its new operating systems. If you missed it, here's a list of all the nifty stuff announced.

All the new operating systems—iOS 12, watchOS 5, tvOS 12, and macOS Mojave—are expected to be released this fall (in September, if history is any indication). They're full of hot new features, but new features often come with a price. Major new operating systems don't always support the same devices as the current version. Will your Apple device run the new OSes when they debut this fall? Consult our lists below.

The new OS officially requires an iPhone running iOS 12 and Apple Watch Series 1 or later. And we expect Apple will probably introduce a new Apple Watch Series 4 this fall, which will of course. MACWORLD EXPO, SAN FRANCISCO—January 9, 2001—Apple® today introduced iTunes, the world's best and easiest to use 'jukebox' software that lets users create and manage their own music library on their Mac®. ITunes lets Mac users import songs from their favorite CDs; compress them into the popular MP3 format and store them on their computer's hard drive; organize their music using.

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iOS 12

Good news! The new version of iOS will run on every iPhone and iPad that supports iOS 11. The new OS is chock full of awesome features, but if you have an older device, you shouldn't worry too much about it slowing your iPhone or iPad to a crawl. A top focus for Apple this time around is improving performance, and it's paying particular attention to older devices. So there's a good chance your iPhone 6s will actually be a lot snappier with iOS 12 than with iOS 11.

Supported iPhones

  • iPhone X
  • iPhone 8
  • iPhone 8 Plus
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPhone SE
  • iPhone 5s

Supported iPads

  • 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2nd generation
  • 12.9-inch iPad Pro 1st generation
  • 10.5-inch iPad Pro
  • 9.7-inch iPad Pro
  • iPad 6th generation
  • iPad 5th generation
  • iPad Air 2
  • iPad Air
  • iPad mini 4
  • iPad mini 3
  • iPad mini 2

Other supported devices

  • iPod Touch 6th generation
  • HomePod

watchOS 5

The new version of watchOS brings some great new features, including stacked notifications, interactive notifications, better fitness tracking, Podcasts, and a nifty walkie-talkie feature, just to name a few.

But there'a a catch: If you have the original Apple Watch (often called Series 0), you won't get the update. The new OS officially requires an iPhone running iOS 12 and Apple Watch Series 1 or later. And we expect Apple will probably introduce a new Apple Watch Series 4 this fall, which will of course ship with the new OS on board:

Supported Apple Watches

  • Apple Watch Series 1
  • Apple Watch Series 2
  • Apple Watch Series 3
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Support dropped

  • Original Apple Watch (Series 0)

tvOS 12

Apple's custom operating system for its Apple TV streaming media box isn't getting the sort sweeping upgrade iOS is, but tvOS 12 still adds some great new features. You get Dolby Atmos audio, new Aerial screen savers, Zero Sign-on, and improvements within the TV app.

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Support dropped

  • Original Apple Watch (Series 0)

tvOS 12

Apple's custom operating system for its Apple TV streaming media box isn't getting the sort sweeping upgrade iOS is, but tvOS 12 still adds some great new features. You get Dolby Atmos audio, new Aerial screen savers, Zero Sign-on, and improvements within the TV app.

You'll be able to upgrade to tvOS 12 on any device that supported tvOS 11. The older Apple TV devices (with ones without the Siri remote) have been stuck on iOS 8 for a few years now.

Supported Apple TVs

  • Apple TV (4th generation)
  • Apple TV 4K (5th generation)

Unsupported devices

  • Apple TV (1st generation)
  • Apple TV (2nd generation)
  • Apple TV (3rd generation)

macOS Mojave

Astray (itch) (einnjo) mac os. Dark Mode, Stacks, Finder improvements, and new apps like News and Home…there's a lot of great stuff in macOS Mojave (10.14). Unfortunately, if you have a Mac over six years old, you probably won't be able to run it.

The new version of macOS officially drops support for any Mac before 2012, with the exception of some Mac Pro systems that have a graphics processor with Metal support. This seems to be because OpenGL is being 'deprecated' in macOS 10.14. That means it's still technically in there, and will work, but is no longer officially supported and won't get updates. Apple is moving to its Metal graphics API, and requires systems with graphics chips that are compatible with it.

Note that being stuck on Sierra or High Sierra isn't a death sentence for your Mac—the vast majority of apps will not require Mojave to run. But if you were hoping to upgrade your eight-year-old Mac Mini to the latest and greatest macOS, you'll be out of luck.

Supported Macs

  • MacBook (Early 2015 or newer)
  • MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or newer)
  • MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or newer)
  • Mac mini (Late 2012 or newer)
  • iMac (Late 2012 or newer)
  • iMac Pro (2017)
  • Mac Pro (Late 2013, plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU)

Support dropped

  • MacBook (Late 2009 and Mid 2010)
  • MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 to Late 2011)
  • MacBook Air (Late 2010 to Mid 2011)
  • Mac mini (Mid 2010 and Mid 2011)
  • iMac (Late 2009 to Late 2011)

Today is the 20th anniversary of the launch of Mac OS X, and Macworld has an interesting piece on the history leading up to it. Jason Snell goes so far as to say that the new operating system for Macs was 'an act of desperation' by Apple.

The reason, he explains, is that while Apple had set a new direction for personal computers with the launch of the Macintosh in 1984, it had lost its way by the late 1990s …

In 1984, a graphical user interface on a personal computer was revolutionary; by the late 1990s, not so much.

As revolutionary as the original Mac was, it was also an early-1980s project that didn't offer all sorts of features that would become commonplace by the late 1990s.

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That operating system had been originally designed to fit in a small memory footprint and run one app at a time. Its multitasking system was problematic; clicking on an item in the menu bar and holding down the mouse button would effectively stop the entire computer from working. Its memory management system was primitive. Apple needed to make something new, a faster and more stable system that could keep up with Microsoft, which was coming at Apple with the user-interface improvements of Windows 95 and the modern-OS underpinnings of Windows NT.

By 1996, says Snell, Apple had given up.

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In a spectacularly humbling moment for Apple, the company began searching for a company from which it could buy or license an operating system or, at the least, use as the foundation of a new version of Mac OS. The company's management, led by CEO Gil Amelio and CTO Ellen Hancock, clearly had come to the conclusion that Apple itself was incapable of building the next-generation Mac OS.

We all know what happened… next.

Dec. 20, 1996–Apple Computer, Inc. today announced its intention to purchase NeXT Software Inc., in a friendly acquisition for $400 million. Pending regulatory approvals, all NeXT products, services, and technology research will become part of Apple Computer, Inc. As part of the agreement, Steve Jobs, Chairman and CEO of NeXT Software, will return to Apple–the company he co-founded in 1976–reporting to Dr. Gilbert F. Amelio, Apple's Chairman and CEO.

The acquisition will bring together Apple's and NeXT's innovative and complementary technology portfolios and significantly strengthens Apple's position as a company advancing industry standards. Apple's leadership in ease-of-use and multimedia solutions will be married to NeXT's strengths in development software and operating environments for both the enterprise and Internet markets. NeXT's object oriented software development products will contribute to Apple's goal of creating a differentiated and profitable software business, with a wide range of products for enterprise, business, education, and home markets.

Snell gives a good outline of the software challenges that followed, and says that's what makes the anniversary such an important one.

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When we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Mac OS X, it's important to realize what we're celebrating. We're celebrating a software release that was the culmination of Steve Jobs's return to Apple. We're celebrating the operating system we still use, two decades later. But we're also celebrating the foundation of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS.

In that way, this isn't just the 20th anniversary of Mac OS X 10.0. It's the 20th anniversary of modern Apple, and the end of the dark days when Apple couldn't fix its own operating system.

The full piece is a good read.

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