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Apple details how Continuity Camera's webcam feature will work with your iPhone and Mac

During its second day of WWDC, Apple detailed how its Continuity Camera feature will work with your supported devices. Read on to learn more.

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During its second day of WWDC, Apple offered more details about its new Continuity Camera feature, which was showcased during the main keynote. Karen Xing, an engineer from the Camera Software Team spoke more about how the feature works. The new Continuity Camera feature gives users the ability to use their iPhone as a webcam. The best part of this is that all you have to do is bring the iPhone close to a Mac and it will connect automatically. But there are some parameters that must be met in order for this kind of connection to occur seamlessly.

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MacBook Air and macOS design changes could be revealed during WWDC

Apple could be revealing some design changes coming to macOS 13, in addition to the colorful, M2-powered MacBook Air, during WWDC 2022.

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The hype for WWDC is building up, and these last-minute rumors are only draining us from what little patience we have left. We already know that Apple will most likely be revealing iOS 16 and macOS 13. However, what these major operating system updates include remains unclear for now. We've heard whispers about iOS 16 introducing some notable changes to the iPhone. These could include lock screen widget support, always-on display, and a notification system overhaul. Obviously, though, these reports could end up being inaccurate. There's a high possibility they're true, but nothing is guaranteed until Apple makes the official announcements. In the Mac department, there could be some exciting reveals to look forward to. The Cupertino tech giant could possibly reveal the colorful MacBook Air -- powered by the M2 chip -- in addition to design changes in macOS 13 during WWDC 2022.