We'll talk about the most interesting new stuff in Big Sur in a minute, but first I want to talk about the most annoying thing to get it out of the way. In most cases, that's a good thing, because it brings consistency across the iPhone, iPad and Mac, and that makes a more user-friendly experience for most people. That's because Big Sur imports a bunch of stuff from iOS, from design elements to popular features. It's a nice touch because there are changes in Big Sur that are going to make some Mac veterans uncomfortable. If you're a traditional Mac user, you're going to like the return of the classic Mac startup sound - once made more famous in the movie Wall-E. But it also teams up with Apple's new M1 chip (the first in a line known as Apple silicon) to turn the page on a new chapter for the Mac. MacOS 11 Big Sur arrived last month, and it's got a few geeky features for long-time Mac users.
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