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Apple has released the second beta of its upcoming macOS Sequoia 15.4 update, allowing developers to test the new features before its official release in early April.The update brings significant changes to the Mail app, including the introduction of dedicated categories for transactions, updates, promotions, and primary emails, which will surface the most important emails first. This reorganization is expected to improve user productivity and organization.Additionally, Apple News subscribers can expect a new Food section with recipes, articles about restaurants, and otheelated content.

Other features include a new Sketch style in Image Playground, the ability to create Memory Movies in the Photos app, and expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities in multiple languages.

Apple today provided developers with the second beta of an upcoming macOS Sequoia 15.4 update for testing purposes. The new beta is available two weeks after Apple released the first beta. Regist...

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  2. What implications do the new beta firmware updates have for developers who want to try out the latest features before the official release?r
  3. How can non-developers check their current firmware version and potential future changes with the upcoming update?r
  4. Will Apple provide more information about the new features or changes in the forthcoming firmware update as it approaches the official launch?

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R Apple has released a new beta firmware update for AirPods 4 models and AirPods Pro 2, but only for developers at this time. The build number is 7E5080a, and no details about new features or changes are available yet.

Non-developers still use outdated firmware versions. To check the current firmware version, go to Settings > Bluetooth and select the Info button next to the AirPods Pro or AirPods 4.

Updates can be installed by putting the AirPods in range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to Wi-Fi and then plugging them in to charge.

Apple today released new beta firmware updates for both AirPods 4 models and the AirPods Pro 2 with both Lightning and USB-C charging cases. The firmware has a build number of 7E5080a, and it is only ...

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  1. Firmware Update Process: Can you walk us through the steps to install the new firmware update on AirPods Max headphones?r
  2. New Features and Improvements: Given that Apple rarely shares details about firmware updates, what kind of changes can we expect from this version 6F25 update?r
  3. Compatibility and Stability: How might this update affect compatibility with different devices, such as older iPhones or Macs, and could it potentially improve overall stability of the headphones?Summary r Apple has released firmware update 6F25 for the Lightning version of AirPods Max headphones. The update is likely to include bug fixes and minor improvements. Installing the new firmware can take up to 30 minutes and requires putting the headphones in Bluetooth range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to Wi-Fi, then plugging them in to charge. Users can check their current firmware version by going to Settings > Bluetooth. Due to the nature of firmware updates, specific details about changes are scarce, but this update is intended to address any issues and enhance overall performance.

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R Apple has released firmware update 6F25 for the Lightning version of AirPods Max headphones. The update is likely to include bug fixes and minor improvements.

Installing the new firmware can take up to 30 minutes and requires putting the headphones in Bluetooth range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to Wi-Fi, then plugging them in to charge. Users can check their current firmware version by going to Settings > Bluetooth.

Due to the nature of firmware updates, specific details about changes are scarce, but this update is intended to address any issues and enhance overall performance.

Apple today released a new firmware update for the Lightning version of the AirPods Max headphones. The new firmware is version 6F25, up from the prior 6F21 firmware the device was previously running....

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