Screen mirroring is a practical feature that allows you to display your iPhone’s screen on an iPad, providing a larger interface for enhanced productivity, content sharing, or entertainment. The video ...
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 ...
Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and ...
Forget iOS 18. Apple’s best new software feature of the year is for the Mac. Here’s what you need to know about iPhone Mirroring, and why you’ll want to start using it right away. iPhone Mirroring is ...
Apple is expanding how its cross-platform Continuity features work in 2024, introducing an iPhone Mirroring option in macOS Sequoia and iOS 18. As the name suggests, ‌iPhone‌ Mirroring lets you ...
iPhone Mirroring works between all iPhones and Macs that support iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, with the 2019 iMac being the only exception. You can click the iPhone icon in your Mac's Dock or open the ...
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, ...
iPhone Mirroring, one of the more notable features arriving in Apple’s upcoming operating systems, is now available to developers testing the beta versions of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. The latest beta ...
With the second developer beta of macOS Sequoia, Apple has added support for iPhone Mirroring, one of the main updates coming to the Mac. ‌iPhone‌ Mirroring is a Continuity feature that lets you ...
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 ...
If you’re utterly subsumed by the blooms and perfumes of Apple’s walled garden, you are also regularly annoyed at those few apps and features that don’t carry over between your Mac, iPad, or iPhone.