Apple has unveiled a couple of new subscription services a few hours ago, including its Apple News+ for magazine and newspaper consumption. Shortly thereafter, the Cupertino tech giant released iOS 12.2 with support for that subscription service, among other features.
Now, Apple has also rolled out macOS Mojave 10.14.4, the latest version of its operating system for Mac computers with support for Apple News+ onboard, as noted by Apple Insider. That means macOS Mojave users now have access to more than 300 magazines such as TIME, National Geographic, Billboard, and more.
In addition, the software update also introduces a host of other new features and capabilities. Here are the full release notes:
Safari
- Adds Dark Mode support for websites that support custom color schemes
- Streamlines website login when filling credentials with Password AutoFill
- Allows push notification prompts only after interacting with a website
- Adds a warning when an insecure web page is loaded
- Removes support for the expired Do Not Track standard to prevent potential use as a fingerprinting variable; Intelligent Tracking Prevention now protects against cross-site tracking by default
iTunes
- Shows more editorial highlights on a single page in the Browse tab, making it easier to discover new music, playlists and more in Apple Music
AirPods
- Adds support for new AirPods (2nd generation)
There are bug fixes and improvements as usual:
- Supports Air Quality Index in Maps for US, UK and India
- Improves the quality of audio recordings in Messages
- Provides enhanced support for external GPUs in Activity Monitor
- Fixes an App Store issue that may have prevented adoption of the latest versions of Pages, Keynote, Numbers, iMovie and GarageBand
- Improves the reliability of USB audio devices when used with MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini models introduced in 2018
- Corrects the default screen brightness for MacBook Air (Autumn 2018)
- Fixes a graphics compatibility issue that may occur on some external displays connected to Mac mini (2018)
- Resolves Wi-Fi connection issues that may occur after upgrading to macOS Mojave
- Fixes an issue where re-adding an Exchange account may cause it to disappear from Internet Accounts
- Fixes an issue where AOL user passwords may be frequently requested in Mail
macOS Mojave 10.14.4 is available to download from the Mac App Store.
Via AppleInsider