Apple has just launched the macOS Big Sur update for its line up of Macs.
The macOS BigSur has a number of new features, including:
• Streamlined apps – clean new app design with full-height sidebars and refreshed toolbars
• Refreshed dock – updates the design for the app icons
• Control Center for Mac – instant access for basic controls like display brightness, volume, music playback, and more. Functions can be customized by the user by dragging to the menu bar.
• Notification Center – views notifications and widgets in one place. It now has a simplified design and comes with redesigned widgets.
Other improvements include expanded editing tools in Photos, automatic device switching for Airpods, Face Recognition and Activity Zones for HomeKit Secure Video, broader knowledge for Siri, and faster updates.
MacBooks compatible with the macOS Big Sur include:
• MacBook (2015 or newer)
• MacBook Air (2013 or newer)
• MacBook Pro (Late 2013 or newer)
• Mac mini (2014 or newer)
• iMac (2014 or newer)
• iMac Pro (2017 or newer)
• Mac Pro (2013 or newer)
The developer beta of macOS Big Sur is available to Apple Developer Program members at this site. The public beta will be available next month via beta.apple.com. Note that some features may vary in regions.

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