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macOS Big Sur: the most interesting features we found so far
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macOS Big Sur is here, and we’re going to talk about some of the best new features the latest version of macOS has. While the Big Sur OS is only in beta right now, it will be coming to all Macbooks and more very soon.
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That’s some vinyl collection back there… do hope you have a better listening position to enjoy that 😊Great video… yea something strange about that audio… voice was clear tho! Thanks CNET
You need a better microphone setup. Try to find a Yeti or similar or just move your microphone into frame so you reduce the echo. We won’t mind, we are used to seeing microphones
Great video!
You did great, would never be able to tell its your 1st video, keep up the amazing work 🙂
Love the information great job.
The W‑I-D‑E tabs feature needs to be made optional. Deal breaker for me.
crappy mic mam!
Please get a MIC…!
CNET, buy these people some decent Mics!
Sound quality is very poor for a tech journalist.
You did great with the video, the new features though less great.
How does a senior editor from Cnet have such crap sound?
You did superb. Keep up the good work.
I think you did a very good job for your first presentation on CNET. I also want to complement you on your stereo system and records. It brought back memories
Ok..another emoticon from apple…
She did a great job! 👍❤️
Love how apple always makes a big fuss when something so small (and chrome has had for years) gets an update.
You can’t go wrong, lady 😍
I sure hope app support on Apple’s chips works better than ARM support in Windows
You are very lovely, I hope you do many more videos for CNET, you are now the reason I am subscribing to them. Awesome job.
Hmm, about that native iPhone/iPad apps on new AMR Macs, sounds a lot like something Google did in 2016 🤔
“The biggest change you’ll find in macOS Big Sur is in Apple’s Safari web browser”
Oh yeah and there’s a completely new design to the entire system, there’s that too I guess…
My biggest problem with Big Sur is for sure the new top menu bar. It dos longer encourage anyone to Interact with It, which is fine on iOS where the top menu are more In place to inform the user about stuff like the time or whether the phone is connected to a telephone tower. But in a windows based interface like on a computer where it’s primarily used for applications to interact with the user through options like files, edit, it needs to be more solid and in a visual theme with the applications who makes use of it. So the menu bar has to have some type of common theme with all other windows that make use of it.
You did fantastic with the video. Could have fooled me it was your first. The sound was a bit wonky. I had to turn my volume way up but there was still echo.
Congrats on your first video! It was great 😉
You did great! I am subscribing to your channel…
GREAT (sound & recording) VIDEO!
- You Communicated / Delivered All The Pertinent Information Very Well…
- Can’t Wait To See / Hear More!
- Thanks For Your Hard Work And Time!
I think if you work on certain aspects of your speaking style, you would be way more effective. Your pronunciation is just fine however, you tend to “swallow” your endings. What I mean by that is that your volume goes significantly down as you approach your statement’s (phrase, clause, utterance, sentence) end. It’s almost as though you are finishing a marathon and you can just barely get over the finish line. Or, perhaps closer to the truth, you’ve believed that you’ve gotten up the gist of the message already and so closing the rest of your communication is just perfunctory stuff everyone already knows. This conveyed exhaustion occurs with nearly every sentence and it deprives the end of your thoughts with energy. And by energy, I literally mean energy. And because YOUR volume goes down, OUR energy devoted to hearing you has to go up–if we want to keep up. But why should we? Your pattern–always downward—makes one sleepy. It’s exactly the pattern hypnotists employ. Moreover, it could seem to convey that you are not that much interested in the subject–i.e., you are phoning this in. If YOU are not interested, why should I be? Take it as you will.
iPhone App Store is the only thing I was interested in. Too bad I have buy and new MacBook since this one I had just got it mid 2019.