iPhone Mirroring is a new feature in macOS Sequoia that allows you to use your iPhone on your Mac. When you launch the new iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac, your Mac will automatically connect to your ...
In iOS 18 and macOS 15 Sequoia, Apple added a feature called iPhone Mirroring. This gives you a virtual version of your iPhone that you can interact with on any Apple silicon or Intel Mac with a T2 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Instead of a separate device, your iPhone is now just an app on your Mac. There’s a lot left to finish and fix, ...
Screen mirroring has become an essential tool for sharing your iPhone’s display on a larger screen. Whether you want to stream videos, showcase photos, or deliver impactful presentations, the process ...
For years now, the name of the game for iOS and macOS has been integration, and this fall, Apple is bringing its biggest platforms even closer together. In case you missed it among all the Apple ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steven covers accessibility and assistive technologies. According to Juli Clover at MacRumors, Apple on Monday released new betas ...
Apple’s new iPhone mirroring is possibly my favorite iOS addition in years. The feature lets you view your iPhone’s screen on a Mac and interact with it from the comfort of your laptop. It’s a ...
Apple released its major updates today which ushers in macOS 15 Sequoia, and one of its most iconic features available now is iPhone Mirroring which comes as a pre-built app on the latest version.
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Continuity is one of the biggest strengths of the Apple ecosystem, and iPhone Mirroring is a great addition to that – letting us not only mirror our iPhone to our Mac desktop, but also take full ...
At WWDC, Apple introduced a new feature for iPhone users who also have a Mac. And I'm already raring to try it out. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes ...