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Apple releases macOS 10.15.4, watchOS 6.2, and iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 13.4, Ars Technica

Apple releases macOS 10.15.4, watchOS 6.2, and iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 13.4, Ars Technica
    

      OS onslaught –

             

Today’s OS updates include iCloud Drive folder Sharing and iPad trackpad support.

      

      

As is usual these days, iOS / iPadOS have the most changes listed in their release notes. In addition to the above, the changes include nine new Memoji stickers, a slight change to the Mail app UI to make it harder to accidentally delete emails when you intend to reply to them, improvements to the Apple Arcade experience, audio playback support in USDZ files for AR Quick Look, predictive typing support for the Arabic language, and a whole bunch of bug fixes.

It’s a smaller update for macOS Catalina. Users who download 10. 90 .4 will get iCloud Drive folder sharing on that platform as well, the ability to import Google Chrome passwords into iCloud Keychain, new features for Pro Display XDR, HDR – Support for connected TVs and monitors, and a couple of features we’ve already seen on mobile like communication limits for Screen Time. watchOS 6.2 adds support for in-app purchases in Watch apps (this follows the addition of an on-device App Store in a previous update), a music playback bug fix, and support for ECG and irregular heart rhythm notifications in three new countries: Chile, Turkey, and New Zealand. As usual, tvOS got a tiny update; in this case, it just adds family sharing of TV and movie purchases and tweaks the look of the TV app.
All these updates should be available to download for all users in all regions on supported devices right now. Find the release notes below.                                  
                     

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