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[Headline Example] Apple Silicon for Mac: Apple Announces Its Transition from Intel
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* Availability: The shipping version of iOS 14 will be released in the fall. A beta version of iOS 14 will be available to the public in July
* Compatibility: iOS 14 will work with iPhone 6s and later.
Example: The theme of the iOS 14 rollout was an overall improvement in organization and functionality, combining to make the iPhone experience "more beautiful and data rich." Some of the most exciting iOS 14 features include new ways to organize and customize the iPhone Home screen with an App Library that will organize your apps for you, smarter and more useful widgets coming to the Home screen, and the ability to sample apps with App Clips. Messages also got some cool upgrades, among them the ability to pin conversations and tag individual members in group messages, and updated Memojis. Other features include more control over how and when apps track your personal information, less obtrusive call notifications, and Picture-in-Picture multitasking. Read our full roundup of the iOS 14 annoucement for all the details on what you can expect when you update your iPhone to iOS 14.
[Non-Article Section Example] Apple Silicon for Mac: Apple Announces Its Transition from Intel
During the WWDC 2020 keynote event, Apple announced that it will be transitioning to its own ARM-based silicon processors in future builds of Mac computers. If you aren’t a developer, this announcement might not have much gravity. The thirty minutes Apple dedicated to this part of the announcement did little to explain why users should care about the transition, but this historic shift will change the way Mac software will work for the foreseeable future. While the shift will be gradual, Apple said it will release its first silicon-powered Macs by the end of the year. Read the full op-ed to find out what it will mean for Mac users moving forward.
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