MacOS Mojave update announced with dark mode, redesigned App Store, Apple News, and more

The next version of macOS will be called Mojave, and it will come with a bunch of new features including a dark mode, more organizational features, and a desktop versions of a bunch of iOS apps. Apple CEO Tim Cook said Mojave's new features are "inspired by pro users but designed for everyone."

The new version was announced today at WWDC, Apple's annual developer conference. A public beta will likely start this summer, with a final release coming in the fall.

Here's what's new:

Dark mode

At long last, Apple is adding a dark mode to macOS. It turns the dock, task bar, and the chrome around your apps into a dark gray. Does this add any real functionality? No. Does it look great? Yes. And that's all dark modes have ever been...

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