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Apple hosted one of its most-awaited events of the year, WWDC, at the Apple Park recently and that’s all that the industry can talk about right now. For Apple fans in India, the event began at 10:30 PM on June 8 and brought with it a long list of announcements across iPhone,
Apple's new version of Safari browser can be tasked to monitor a webpage and notify you of any changes, thanks to a new built-in feature. With "Notify Me," Safari can keep checking a website on your behalf – such as a product you've been watching for when it comes back in stock – and alert you when a change occurs.
Browsing the web could get to be a smarter process if Apple's new Safari upgrades take off. Safari will now use Apple Intelligence to automatically regroup and organize tabs. Apple's AI also will provide automatic updates when webpage content changes.
At its WWDC26 opening keynote, Apple today previewed macOS 27, focusing on design refinements, Siri AI, and other relatively minor upgrades. Despite the update’s somewhat lackluster nature, Safari on the Mac is still getting a few useful AI tools that I can’t wait to use.
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Apple's native web browser got a glow-up at WWDC.
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Apple's updated Safari can watch any webpage and alert you to changes automatically. Here's what that actually means for how you browse.
