macOS 10.14 is expected to be previewed at WWDC on June 4, 2018. Here`s everything you need to know!
This year, macOS hits lucky number 10.14. Apple`s been working on it since last fall, when marketing weighed in on what it thought the next update needed, engineers pitched new ideas, and Apple`s senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi sifted through the big pile on his desk. Since Apple doesn`t tease future releases, until Federighi takes the stage on June 4 at WWDC 2018, it`s impossible for anyone on the outside to know everything that made the cut but that doesn`t stop the rumors from flying.
Here`s what`s made the news so far!
May 23, 2018: System-wide Dark Mode rumored — guessed? wished? — for macOS
Gui Rambo is a reverse-engineering whiz, so when he throws something up on Twitter, it`s worth paying attention to. In this case, it`s hard to tell if Gui is sharing a rumor, and educated guess, or just wishing like the rest of us. But, give...
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