Techlife News - August 21 2021

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comes to FaceTime, with individual voices
sound like they’re coming from the direction
in which each person is positioned on your
screen, and Grid View makes it easier to chat to
groups of people. FaceTime links allow users to
enjoy conversations with others on the go, and
Voice Isolation minimises background noise
and puts your voice front and centre. Other
big changes coming to iOS 15 include a new
Shared With You tab in iMessage and Search,
new Memoji, Photo collections, and a focus
feature that helps you stay in the moment
when you need to concentrate or step away.
Notifications have been redesigned on the
iPhone, and Maps introduces a stunning new
city experience. Safari has been built from the
ground up with a new tab design, tab groups,
and more, and voice search comes to Siri and
Safari for the first time. On the Wallet app,
users can add their house key to their Wallet,
whilst Live Text intelligently unlocks rich and
useful information in images, so you can make
a call, send an email or look up directions with
just a tap on the highlighted text in a photo.
Visual Look Up allows users to quickly learn
more about art, landmarks, nature, books
and pets simply by tapping a photo on your
device or on the web, whilst Spotlight and
Health also introduce new features, and new
Privacy features arrive as part of the iCloud+
subscription service.


macOS has similarly been overhauled with
Monterey, allowing users to connect, share and
create like never before. The same FaceTime
and Safari overhauls from iOS 15 come to the
Mac, ideal for today’s work-from-home culture,
and Quick Note allows users to capture a

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