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**CleanMyMac X: A Game-Changer for Mac Users**

If they can pull it off, I think they'll have a winner on their hands. That's why I've been talking about CleanMyMac X for a long time. The one knock on it was that it wasn't available from the Mac App Store directly from Apple. However, I'm happy to announce that CleanMyMac X is now widely available from the Apple App Store.

CleanMyMac X gives you full control over your files and apps on your Mac, freeing up space that's been taken up by junk. It scans your Mac for malware, including adware, spyware, Trojans, and other nasties that can steal your data. My favorite features of CleanMyMac X include the ability to delete apps, not only deleting the app itself but also all the files associated with it. Additionally, CleanMyMac doesn't touch essential system files at all.

One of the standout features of CleanMyMac X is its "Space Lens" feature, which lets you find out where your hard drive space is going. You can browse your storage pretty conveniently and see what's taking up all that space. This feature alone makes CleanMyMac X a must-have for anyone looking to free up some extra space on their Mac.

What's even more impressive is that CleanMyMac X does the job of 13 different apps, making it an incredibly valuable tool for any Mac user. With its ability to scan for malware, delete unnecessary files, and provide a Space Lens feature, CleanMyMac X is a game-changer for anyone looking to take control of their Mac's storage.

**iOS 14: A Game-Changer for Apple**

While all the hardware news is exciting, it's clear that software will be the real star of the show at WWDC. iOS 14 is already generating a lot of buzz among Apple fans and developers alike. Chief among its features are a new ListView for your apps, sweet home screen widgets, and third-party apps as default.

For those who may not remember, Apple Watch and Windows Phone had similar list views for their apps. It's clear that Apple has been paying attention to what others have done, and it's exciting to see these features make their way into iOS 14. The addition of home screen widgets is also a major coup, and I'm sure many users will be excited to see them finally make their way to the iPhone.

In addition to these features, there are rumors that iOS 14 will include third-party apps as default, allowing users to customize their experience without having to jump through hoops. This could be a big deal for developers, who have been clamoring for this kind of flexibility in the past.

Another feature that's generating a lot of buzz is the addition of car keys. Using your phone as a key may seem like science fiction, but it's already become a reality on Android devices. It's likely that iOS 14 will enable this feature on many cars, making it an exciting prospect for those who have been waiting for this kind of convenience.

Finally, there's the addition of OS recovery and Diagnostics over-the-air (OTA). This means that Apple users won't have to plug in their phone to diagnose issues anymore. Instead, they can simply restart their device to see if the problem is fixed. It's a small but significant change that could make iOS 14 an even more appealing option for users.

**iPad OS 14: A New Era for iPad**

In addition to iOS 14, Apple will also be debuting a new version of iPad OS. This latest iteration promises to include pencil support for handwriting recognition and text fields, making it a must-have for developers and writers alike.

The addition of Pro apps is also expected to make an appearance at WWDC. Final Cut Pro X has been one of the most highly anticipated features on the iPad, and it's likely that Apple will finally deliver. With its powerful A12X chip and advanced display technology, the iPad is already a formidable tool for creators.

Finally, there are rumors that Mac OS, TV OS, and watchOS will all be making their debut at WWDC. Whether these features will live up to expectations remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: Apple has always delivered innovative software solutions that leave fans and developers alike scratching their heads in wonder.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis video is sponsored by CleanMyMac ex I'm here about iPhone OS 3 o developer preview of OS for iOS 7 Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference usually calls double WDC takes place generally in June every year and it's been these for the most part where we've seen Apple debut the newest version of iOS now there's been some hardware announcements there as well but traditionally it's been a software focus event because it's for developers this year though there will not be the thousands that gather typically please events it is going to be online only due to the current pandemic going on right now it doesn't appear to slow down Apple's new product momentum will certainly see the new versions of iOS and iPad OS but we should also see Hardware finally make its debut this year all right so let's start with the juicy stuff new iMacs the current iMac design has been around for almost 10 years it's a long time for design language to stick around and Sonny Dixon has dropped the leak mic saying the new iMac will take a design language cues from the current generation iPad pro and have crazy thin bezels almost all screen we should also see big upgrades to the graphic side taking advantage of AMD's current navi family you can say goodbye to the fusion drive that combination of a small storage SSD plus the traditional spinny hard drive going straight up SSD now and out those costs have gone down so I'm pretty pumped to see what Apple does I've always liked the iMac but it's been a purchase I've held off on recently because design language looks so old the processing the graphics haven't caught up to a lot of the PC counterparts yet that's not gonna be the only hardware that we should see at wabg see other ones that we've talked to this one at length but air tags apple's tile competitor for tracking all of your things apple's hit a homerun with air pods and ear pods pro and they're gonna be introducing a third air pod line over the your headphones allegedly called air pod studio Appl doing over there headphones is nothing new they've been doing with beats for a few years but this should separate itself from beats for a few reasons first no left or right ear cups it every way you put it on the headphones will know and orient themselves accordingly they'll have active noise-cancelling on here as well and supposedly the ear cups and cells are removable and will fasten on with magnets Apple loves to do magical stuff with magnets he could put on different ear cups for listening to music different your cups for editing different your cups for working out and they'll just snap right on and you should also get really high quality audio fidelity and of course the easy pairing that you get with all of Apple's airpot line going along with music is the home pod I think one of the biggest knocks the home pod aside from not having a screen and relying on Siri is that it was really expensive when you consider how low-cost Google and Amazon are offering their home speakers the home pod despite sounding amazing is a hard pill to swallow for a lot of people so we should see not only a new redesigned cheaper home pod but also a home pod mini compete with those 100 hundred $50 entry-level competitors that you've got from others and finally new Apple TV hardware and if you're thinking to yourself John please say the words new remotes I'm sorry don't expect too much here really it's the same design except with the a 12 X processor which is super disappointing because Apple does not update their Apple TV Hardware nearly at all and presumably the processor update adjust for things like Apple arcade nono remotes supposedly no support for 8k either so when Apple made the switch from PowerPC to Intel Steve Jobs said that their Macs have been living a secret double life and it appears they've actually been living a secret triple life as Apple is geared to finally lay out the plan to transition from the Intel processors to ARM based and that is a gigantic deal now first don't expect arm-based macs anytime in 2020 they'll show developers what they can expect how they can get third-party apps ready whether or not they'll be emulated or how that's going to work but think about the raw power you get from an iPad pro and you run those benchmark you see how fast it is it doesn't make sense it's something that small can at least benchmark faster than crazy powerful Intel processors so imagine those iPad speeds but just juiced up more for laptops for desktop computers there's a lot of power alpha take advantage of when with them potentially vertically integrating everything making the processor now here as well we should get really really powerful less power-hungry computers that should in theory make the whole laptop and desktop world really happy and potentially a cool side effect of this arm transition is that in theory all these Apple first party apps so things like final cut should work on the iPad pro line bringing a sort of that fusion of iPad and Mac OS one step closer to reality but this arm transition while sounding awesome on paper is a really tough transition we saw kind of stumbles on Microsoft had with their surface pro X it's tricky and the ideas are good and the fundamentals are good but a lot of how it gets executed is out of apples hands but not developers take advantage and port their apps over how that's going to work it's a lot of pressure on Apple but if they can pull it off I think they'll have a winner on their hands so I've been talking about CleanMyMac X for a long time but the one knock on it was it wasn't available from the Mac App Store directly from Apple signed by Apple that though is no longer the case I'm happy to announce that CleanMyMac X is now widely available from the Apple App Store if you don't know what CleanMyMac X is it gives you full control over your files and apps on your Mac it's gained your storage we've just tons of hidden junk that could be safely removed saving you a ton of really valuable hard drive space probably my favorite features of CleanMyMac X is using it to delete apps not only deletes the app itself but all the files that are associated with that app and of course CleanMyMac doesn't touch essential system files at all it can also scan your Mac for malware including adware spyware Trojans and a bunch of other nasties can steal your data now I've talked to decent amount about saving free space but there's a separate feature just for that it's called space Lenz lets you find out sort of the heaviest folders on your Mac and you can browse your storage pretty conveniently so CleanMyMac x does the job of like 13 different apps it keeps your Mac secure from malware and adware can free up hard drive space it can help you delete apps all the files associated with it this sounds like something that you want to check out and I think you should include a link down below where you can download it now from the Mac App Store so while all the hardware sounds awesome WTC is known for software and we will see the debut of iOS 14 now bear in mind Fischler we don't see the full breadth of what the new version of iOS is going to be until the new iPhones tend to come out but we should see a lot of cool stuff show itself for the first time with iOS 14 so a lot of new changes coming for iOS 14 chief among them a new ListView for your apps so think about what you get with the Apple watch and what we had with Windows Phone and finally finally finally and an extra filing for emphasis how about them sweet sweet home screen widgets making their way to Iowa's 14 I know there's another OS that's had those for a while but nice to see them make their way to Apple another one that's really been wanting for a while third-party apps as default so think changing your mail app Chrome instead of Safari Spotify instead of Apple music other smaller things redesign wallpaper settings able to download wallpaper packs and set it and it'll adjust itself dynamically I also see a new dedicated app just for AR and I think one of the coolest but probably not so useful at launch we should see car key make its debut in iOS 14 so using your phone as a key and allegedly BMW is one of the first launch partners at this but if you've been admiring maybe what Tesla or Volvo are doing with their phone as key the iOS 14 app should enable that for a lot of cars moving forward and I think that might potentially be a really big deal people get used to using their phone as a key if you don't have that feature on Android it's probably a huge reason why people would stick with their iPhones a smaller but perhaps potentially significant thing is OS recovery and Diagnostics over-the-air it's a step closer to the poreless iPhone so if Apple asked to diagnose when they going on with your phone they're gonna have to plug in a lightning cable anymore it could all be done OTA so addition to iOS 14 we should see iPad OS 14 make its debut and we'll have all the same stuff that we just got with the newest version of iOS plus if you extra so a big one pencil support for handwriting recognition and all text field so anywhere there's text you can just write that should be super nice to have a dedicated app for Xcode I know developers will be pretty excited for that and that should also lend itself to potentially Pro apps making their way to the iPad things like Final Cut Pro 10 potentially could show themselves at this WDC so other things we expect to make their debut at WD see the newest version of Mac OS TV OS and not to be forgotten watch OS so that's my hopeful but realistic expectations for WWDC and obviously all this is totally subject to change Apple if the eleventh hour can decide to cancel any or all of this but it appears it as of this filming we should see a lot of amazing hardware and software make their debut for the world I cannot wait to see iOS 14 home screen widgets something that I've been really excited about we've seen what the jailbreak community can do with that and I hope that Apple takes inspiration for what those amazing developers have been doing\n"