Apple has released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, a browser designed to test features planned for future Safari releases. The update, version 209, includes fixes and updates for various aspects like CSS, SVG, and web extensions. Compatible with macOS Sonoma and Sequoia, the browser can be downloaded from Apple’s site and has release notes available on the Safari Technology Preview website.
The aim of Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from users and developers on the browser’s development process. It can run alongside the existing Safari browser and does not require a developer account for use. The browser is part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to improve and innovate its products.
In other Apple news, the company is set to release iOS 18.2 in early December, bringing new Artificial Intelligence features to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models. This update will include new image generation tools and visual intelligence-based enhancements.
WhatsApp is also set to drop support for iOS versions older than iOS 15.1 starting in May 2025, affecting devices such as iPhone 5s, 6, and 6 Plus. Other upcoming releases from Apple include a new smart home hub and the rumored iPhone 17 series, which is expected to launch in 2025 with various new features.
Additionally, Apple’s Cyber Week deals are available now, offering discounts on devices like AirPods, iPads, and more. The foldable smartphone market may also see a boost with Apple’s rumored entry into the market with a foldable iPhone expected in the second half of 2026.
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