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Apple unveiled iOS 12 at its annual WWDC conference.

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What's New in iOS 12 Apple introduced the newest version of its iOS operating system, iOS 12, on June 4 at the keynote event of the Worldwide Developers Conference.  With iOS 12, Apple  doubled down on performance , working from top to bottom to make iPhones and iPads  faster and more responsive . Apple has made improvements on devices both old and new, and iOS 12 has been designed to run on all devices able to run iOS 11. Customizable Animoji called Memoji       which you can personalize to look like you.       And this allow users to create personalized animated emojis that look like them. Apple users will get to design a virtual avatar called a "memoji" that has the same face-tracking features that the Animoji have, meaning that if you stick out your tongue detection or wink, the memoji will do that as well. Memojis are highly customizable, with multiple options for skin colors, hairstyles, head shapes, eyes, eyebrows, facial hair, eyewear, and he

New "macOS Mojave". The next-generation version of Apple's macOS operating system.

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"Mojave" update announced with dark mode, redesigned App Store, Apple News, and more. The next version of macOS will be called Mojave and will come with a bunch of new features including a dark mode, more organizational options, and desktop versions of several iOS apps. Apple CEO Tim Cook said Mojave’s new features are “inspired by pro users, but designed for everyone.” “macOS Mojave is a major update that introduces powerful new features for a wide range of Mac users, from consumers to pros,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. Let we see the list of new features in this OS. Dark Mode Dark mode extends throughout the entire interface, including apps such as photos, Finder, Calendar, Mail, iTunes, Messages, Xcode, Pages, and more. Wallpaper changes dynamically in dark mode. Desktop stacks Apple is adding a new way to clean up our messy desktops: a feature called “stacks.” These are basically just