In the future you could fly inside one huge wing

id=”article-body” class=”row” section=”article-body”> Your eyes aren’t deceiving you, the MAVERIC really is that small.

Airbus Since the start of commercial flight, the basic shape of an airplane hasn’t changed radically. Take a long tube, stick on a pair of wings, add a tail assembly and you pretty much have an airplane. Yes, 우리카지노이벤트 aeronautical design is a bit more complicated than that, 예스카지노 and a Boeing 747 barely resembles a Douglas DC-3, but anyone would instantly recognize either one as an airplane.

But one day there’s a chance, albeit a small one, you may soar through the sky in a much different shape. At the Singapore Airshow on Tuesday, Airbus publicly revealed a blended-wing aircraft design it says could end up in passenger service.

A view from above shows the MAVERIC’s unique shape.

Airbus Called MAVERIC (a much shorter way of saying Model Aircraft for Validation and Experimentation of Robust Innovative Controls), the aircraft is a pilotless demonstrator that’s just 2 meters long and 코인카지노 3.2 meters wide. Though the aircraft has been in testing since June, 우리카지노이벤트 Airbus has largely kept it under wraps until now.

Though similar to flying-wing aircraft like the Stealth Bomber, blended-wing aircraft have a shape where the fuselage and wing blend together without a clear dividing line between the two. In contrast, a flying-wing aircraft has no discernible fuselage at all.

Now playing: Watch this: On the road with an Airbus A380 1:06 The potential advantages of a blended-wing aircraft include a stronger structure, 우리카지노주소 a lighter aircraft weight and 우리카지노총판 quieter engines. Also, less drag from the blended shape would mean better fuel efficiency.

For passengers, Airbus says a cabin more like a large room than a tube would bring an “exceptionally comfortable cabin layout, enabling passengers to benefit from additional legroom and larger aisles for more personal comfort.” Yeah, we heard grand promises like that when the 747 and Airbus A380 debuted, but airlines just crammed in more seats instead. Airbus also would have to convince passengers to sit in an airplane without conventional windows.

The MAVERIC’s wide cabin could resemble more of a theater than a conventional airliner.

Airbus In any case, it’ll be a long time if you ever fly in a life-sized MAVERIC, if you do so at all. Flight testing of the demonstrator will continue through this year and Airbus hasn’t said when it could build a MAVERIC that would be flown by human crews.  

Boeing has built blended-wing aircraft, as well. Developed in partnership with NASA, the X-48 was a pilotless aircraft that flew test missions between August 2012 and April 2013. Since then, the two have continued to develop blended-wing technology. And last year, Dutch airline KLM said it’s partnering with Delft University of Technology to develop a “Flying-V” blended-wing plane. 

How to Tattoo a company’s Brand Name or Logo and how to Get Paid from Them

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After reading about “billy the human billboard”, a guy who has put at last count over 23 brand named tattoos on his body for 우리카지노 money (and 우리카지노계열 even changed his name to “Hostgator Dotcom”).., I was going to ask a forum question “how much would you need to get paid to put a company’s brand or logo tattoo on your body? But then I realized, this would actually make a great hub. People have put brand names and logos all over…, forearm, back, forehead, for money and just because they love the product. Want to see what some of these people got paid to brand themselves? Read on…

Meet Billy Gibby a.k.a ” Billy the Human Billboard”. At first glance he may appear a bit crazy, but Billy’s story does start out with good intentions. Billy is a well known boxer in Anchorage Alaska, and as a boxer he already knew how to get paid for temporary tattoos from companies willing to pay good money to get their logo seen. But when a childhood friend needed a kidney transplant he decided to go the extra mile and offered to put a permanent tattoo anywhere on his body for more money. A few years later I read that he now has collected 26 paid for tattoos (including an adult website on his forehead) and hopes to someday make it into the Guinness book of world records for the most paid for tattoos on a person’s body. In one of his most recent moves, he not only put this company’s brand name on the back of his neck, but he legally changed his name to Mr. Hostgator Dotcom. Just wondering if some of the many punches to his face over the years have possibly affected his rational?…Interested in advertising on this 18-0 tough man champion boxer’s body? You can check his personal blogpspot here for prices… I’m wondering If I should put “Howlermunkey” on his chest…..Would that count as a backlink??

Source Next up is Kari Smith, a young mother from Utah who wanted to help pay for her son’s college tuition. I don’t know about you, but this picture makes me want to avoid this online casino at all costs. You may remember Golden Casino from other stunts, such as the purchase of the “Virgin Mary Grilled Cheese Sandwich” featured in my “Top Ten Craziest and 우리카지노계열 Weirdest items that ever Sold on eBay” hub. I’m wondering what’s next, will the Vegas casino’s tattoo “Cheater” on your forehead if you get caught counting cards at the blackjack table?

How much did Kari get paid to tattoo her forehead? Ten thousand dollars. I’d really like to know if that money is still socked away in the bank. Wouldn’t it be ironic if it got wasted in online slot machines? Imagine that scenario, not only did you lose your son’s college tuition, but now every time you look in the mirror you see the casino that took your money back. Sounds like a scene from “The Hangover, part 3”. You can find some more extreme brand tattoo pics at Rankmytattoos.com. Believe it or not, some people brand themselves with company logos for free.

Source So was this a fad?
It seems most of the websites I found that give info on “how to tattoo yourself with corporate logos for money” seem almost dead at the moment. The pages I found include “tatad.com” , which currently has a “bandwidth exceeded” error message, and “leaseyourbody.com” (featured on Billythehumanbillboard’s neck) doesn’t seem like it has any recent posts. (I feel sorry for the girl with the temp tattoo on her forehead), how long has her picture been on the front page of that site?

After much research, it seems the best way to get paid from a company to tattoo yourself with their brand name is to contact therm directly. You could also try selling personal advertising space on eBay. Some companies, such as ecko, offer a lifetime 20% discount. Personally I’m thinking more along the lines of 60-70% discount would be fair. Hmm, this leads me to a poll, How much would it take for you to tattoo a brand name on your body?

How much would you take for a company to place their brand name as a permanent tattoo on your body?

20 – 40 percent discount for life

500 – 2500 Dollars

10,000 – 15,000 Dollars

Depends on where the ad is placed

No amount of money or discount

Free – Just because I LOVE their product
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So now I’m wondering if HubPages would pay me for a tattoo. Probably have to publish a few more hubs first ;). If You find some more crazy or lucrative corporate brand tattoo stories please feel free to comment.

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sendingShawn

20 months ago

I’ve tried looking up any websites or any way to get paid for getting a tattoo and I’m not having any luck could somebody please send me somewhere I tried at lease your body but the website isn’t working

Mary

2 years ago

I would have a tatoo done can you do one for me please m stocker

Rebecca Stanley

2 years ago

Yes I want to get paid to get tattooed

AUTHORJeff Boettner

2 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Sheri, me too! I love coke, I’d prob do one for free. Something like a monk, riding a dragon, drinking a coke ( the monk, not the dragon….)…ooooh, or maybe both drinking a coke…….

Sheri Green

2 years ago

I would Love to do Coke Cola advertising

Joe emery

3 years ago

Id love to do this on my back or legs maybe arms

AUTHORJeff Boettner

4 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Laura,

Excellent question. I would recommend making a list of companies\products that you really like, that you wouldn’t mind showcasing somewhere on your body, then contacting these companies one by one. Specifically, try to get in contact with the marketing department. Good luck, and if you are able to make money off a tattoo, please let us know about it! Thanks for stopping by! –howlermunkey

Laura

4 years ago

How would I be able to get paid for a company tattoo

AUTHORJeff Boettner

5 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Joe,

Excellent question. You’ll probably have to do a little marketing. Write a few emails with an idea and perhaps a proposal, see if you can get any interest. If you find a taker please let me know! I’ll be glad to update this article with your story. Thanks for stopping by!

Joe

5 years ago

How do I go about getting paid to advertise a company with a tattoo?

AUTHORJeff Boettner

5 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi noel, agreed (except for the forehead).

noel

5 years ago

I’ll get paid for tattoos

AUTHORJeff Boettner

5 years ago from Tampa, FL

@migo, awesome idea, how much for a howlermunkey tattoo?

migo garcia

5 years ago

Trying too bilboard my body with tattoos. If you have a company & would enjoy its logo tattooed on my Body. I make musik currently, but tryna star in, photo shoots, musik videos, magazines, on social media, maybe attempt an acting career. So you got a chance now, Ima present the logo however you agree. Serious inquiries email me at yungmigoblooded@gmail.com cell#404-914-6276, other contact#404-931-4866, facebook under: yung migo email for fb:youngmigogarcia@gmail.com

AUTHORJeff Boettner

5 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Russell, agreed, as long as its not my forehead, I might consider. Depends on the logo though, it is fairly permanent after all.

Russell

5 years ago

That’s cool to get money to have your favorite logo

on your body…..

AUTHORJeff Boettner

6 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Suzanne:

Yep, you might have been able to cash in on that tattoo. Never too late to ask 🙂

Thanks for stopping by — J

Suzanne

6 years ago

I got the Modcloth logo tattooed on my body (because I love them!) It occurred to me much later I probably should have asked for at least a coupon code.

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

@Amanda, when I first wrote this hub, my thoughts were “you couldn’t pay me enough”, but, now……I’m rethinking my thoughts lololol (not forehead, but arms, back, def), Thanks for stopping by!

Amanda Cef

7 years ago

Really would love the opportunity!!!

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

@neophonic :), ha! not sure I would get good backlinks, might want to try one of the online casinos, Thanks for the laugh 🙂

Jakub Dubec

7 years ago from Europe

howlermunkey.hubpages.com – how many $ do You offer? 😀

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

@SuzieHQ , yep, wonderin how google will count those backlinks! Thanks for stopping by 🙂

Suzanne Ridgeway

7 years ago from Dublin, Ireland

Hi Jeff,

What a riot of a hub! Unreal these walking billboards of backlinks!! lol loved that idea of backlinking you mentioned. Some serious money can be made it seems, well researched and great linking with places for further info. Voted up, funny and interesting – look forward to more of your writing Jef with AP 🙂

Christy Birmingham

7 years ago from British Columbia, Canada

What a crazy guy! I would not do this for any amount of money. I think it’s funny that most people answered the poll with ‘depends on where the ad is placed’ LOL

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

@B Lucy, Thanks! yes, Ive thought about it too, and if someone paid me a substantial amount of money for anything but the face, I probably would do it.

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

@CriticalMessage, Thanks! yeah its crazy what some of these people did..forehead? a bit much. I couldn’t even put billy’s (the human billboard) face in the hub because his forehead has an add for an adult web site….

B Lucy

7 years ago from Podunk, Virginia

Haha . . you’ve got me thinking about this one! Never the face but if I’m being honest . . a couple of million might garner other body parts!! = )

Murphy

7 years ago from Chicagoland, Illinois

This is funny !!! *smiles*

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

Thanks MazioCreate! Actually, I believe there are some opportunities where the AD can be stick on and not permanent, you just have to look for it.

MazioCreate

7 years ago from Brisbane Queensland Australia

This is a great hub. I had never heard of this type of company branding before and was gobsmacked when I saw the title in your hub display. I might venture down that road if the tattoo was a stick on. LOL! Liked and shared with my followers.

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

hahahaha, good point Window Pain

Window Pain

7 years ago

Might not be so good if you’re a boxer.

Let’s say you’ve got an “Allstate Insurance” tattoo, and the other guy just got royally screwed by Allstate Insurance…

Let’s say you’ve got a “Dairy Queen” tattoo, and you’re over at the weigh-in…

Let’s say you’ve got a “Nyquil” tattoo, and you’re laying on the canvas knocked out…

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

Hi Lin02, yes, in sports, especially boxing, a tattoo on a back or arm could pay off big, especially if the athlete wins a lot.

Lin02

7 years ago from India

Good for the players even. The sports person can use this.

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

HA! quite, thanks Windows Pain

Window Pain

7 years ago

perfect ad…

*Vacant Cranium For Rent*

AUTHORJeff Boettner

7 years ago from Tampa, FL

Thanks ShiningIrishEyes , yeah I think Billy’s popularity fell drastically when he put an xrated.com ad on his forehead….I mean seriously…what was he thinking? (which I didn’t want to show in my hub obviously). Like me, most people probably won’t show his face now due to ad regulations etc… so all of that and for what.. now what’s he gonna do?

Shining Irish Eyes

7 years ago from Upstate, New York

As my voted choice reflects, there is no amount of money in this world to use as a human billboard.

I heard about Billy and found this write entertaining and extremely interesting.

Voting up.

MacOS Catalina review: Should you upgrade?

id=”article-body” class=”row” section=”article-body”> Screenshot by Jason Hiner/CNET If you’ve been a fan of the Mac during the past decade, you’ve probably felt like a kid who had been an only child until their parents surprised everyone by having a baby late in life. But, this wasn’t just any new baby. The little wunderkind went on to become a straight-A student, a sports star and a decent human being loved by everyone in the community. Every once in a while, people remember that the kid has an older sibling — who they admit is pretty cool, 우리카지노계열 too. That’s the Mac. 

카지노사이트, 더나인카지노But, after more than a decade of living in the shadow of the iPhone, the Mac is having a comeback year in 2019. At WWDC in June, Apple not only unveiled the next generation of Mac software — MacOS 10.15 Catalina — but also announced a new Mac Pro with the kind of eye-popping specs that professionals have all but begged Apple to make for years. Apple paired it with a matching Pro Display XDR, with even more impressive features. Both products start at $5,999 and are aimed at the highest of high-end creators, like special effects artists, animators and movie studios. 

For the people who love the Mac, that’s a breath of fresh air — even if they’ll never be able to afford a Mac Pro or an Apple Pro Display XDR — because it means that Apple is treating the Mac like a professional again. And, they hope that means the Macs they can afford, such as the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac Mini are going to get better and more productive, too.

And that brings us to the new MacOS Catalina, which is now available as a free download. Apple needed a pro-level software upgrade to go with the pro-level hardware it showed off in the spring. And yet, the most notable thing to happen to the Mac in recent years were the four uninspiring iPad apps that Apple ported to the Mac in 2018 — Apple News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home. None of them were very Mac-like, and they didn’t give anyone much confidence that Apple was invested in the Mac. 

Now playing: Watch this: The top 3 upgrades in MacOS Catalina 4:39 However, Catalina changes the narrative. It makes the Mac feels more “pro” again. It gives the impression that Apple has decided the future of MacOS isn’t to make it more and more like iOS. Apple looks content to let MacOS be its own platform aimed at people who are laser-focused on getting important work done. And that’s a win for people who rely on Macs every day to be productive and creative.

After years of fearing that Apple was trying to push everyone to do their work on iPads instead of Macs and might slowly phase out traditional computers, Mac users can take comfort in the fact that Catalina settles the Mac into a solid — albeit specialized — place in the Apple universe. Apple’s ecosystem has matured to a point where the iPad and the Mac can coexist peacefully. 

But, here’s the greatest irony of Catalina, an upgrade that heralds the Mac’s re-emergence as an independent platform: several of its biggest advancements are tied to a new, closer partnership with the iPad. We’ll talk more about that in a minute. Just know that the new special relationship between the Mac and iPad enhances the Mac’s redefined role in the Apple universe.

Now, let’s dig into the five most important upgrades in Catalina. Then, we’ll finish off with a lightning round of other notable changes and dig into whether you should install Catalina on your Mac. 

1. The end of iTunes
One of the most common complaints among Mac users for over a decade has been how bloated and unwieldy iTunes had become, as Apple piled movies, TV shows, audiobooks, iPhone backups and more into an app that was named for its original purpose as a digital music player. A 2015 headline from The Atlantic declared, “iTunes Really Is That Bad.”

With Catalina, Apple has finally broken up its digital media juggernaut on the Mac into four separate apps — Music, Podcasts, TV and Books — along with new functionality in the Finder to handle device management and backups when you have your iPhone or iPad plugged into your Mac.

The interface of iTunes had gotten very complicated and confusing when trying to switch between music, movies and other forms of media. The new, separate apps are simple and sparse, but generally consistent and usable. If you were worried that CDs you burned or other digital media files you imported into iTunes would get lost or mangled in the conversion to Catalina, 더킹카지노 the good news is that all of that stuff seems to be handled pretty well. It’s just in new places. 

Still, expect a little bit weirdness here and 카니발카지노 there, and some bugs that still need to be ironed out. For example, I added a new spoken word track to Books, where I wanted to treat it like an audiobook and sync to iPhone where I could listen to it from the iOS Books app, like other audiobooks. But when I went to edit the metadata (author, name of the tracks, etc.) on the Mac version fo the new Books app, I discovered that I couldn’t edit the metadata there, but had to go into the Music app and edit it the same way I used to have to in iTunes when audiobooks were still part of that app. This is a rare scenario, but it shows there are still some frayed edges with the new apps that are replacing iTunes.

The iTunes app has diverged into the Music, Podcasts, TV (and Books) apps. 

James Martin/CNET 2. iPad apps on the Mac (a.k.a. Catalyst)
Another one of the biggest fear factors for Mac users with the arrival of Catalina has been the new framework for developers to bring iPad apps to the Mac. You may have previously heard this referred to by the codename Marzipan, but Apple officially named it Project Catalyst at WWDC 2019. 

The fear was that a bunch of low-quality iPad apps that were not optimized for the Mac would flood the Mac App Store, and native apps optimized for the Mac would get lost in the deluge. This perception wasn’t helped by the fact that those first four iOS apps released by Apple for the Mac last year weren’t very good and were not well received by Mac users. 

However, a year has made a big difference (though those original four apps still need fixing). The biggest testament to how far Catalyst has come is the Podcasts app. It’s a Catalyst port of the iPad app, but has been modified with native Mac menus and look-and-feel. It also has a nice consistency with the Music, TV and Books apps, which are native Mac apps. 

Catalyst is also bringing a bunch of quality iPad apps that could potentially be welcomed by Mac users, including Twitter, TripIt, Rosetta Stone, Vectornator, Zoho Books, GoodNotes, Carrot Weather, Jira Cloud, DC Universe, Pluto TV and Asphalt 9. These all look like they are attempting to be good Mac citizens, even if they still retain a bit of iPad-ness in their look-and-feel. 

At launch, about 20 iPad apps had launched on MacOS Catalina while several of the most anticipated ones like Twitter and DC Universe were still in development. 

Screenshot by Alexandra Able/CNET 3. iPad as Mac display (a.k.a. Sidecar)
While apps such as Duet Display have allowed users to turn their iPads into extra external monitors for Mac (or Windows) machines for years, Apple decided to add this as a built-in feature of the operating system in Catalina. Of course, it only works between Apple devices in this case. 

It’s very easy to connect using the Displays setting on your Mac running Catalina (Pro tip: go into Display in Settings on your Mac and check the box to show displays in the menu bar, if you want easy access to this feature). 

The Sidecar feature works well, is very responsive and generally acts as expected. I have to admit that I didn’t find it all that useful, though, especially when connected to a desktop with a full-sized monitor. Others might find it more useful to have a single app open on a small side screen like this — perhaps something like Slack or a real-time analytics dashboard. I suspect dual screen desktop lovers who want to use the iPad as a second display for their MacBook when traveling could also be fans of this new feature.

4. iPad as a Mac drawing tablet
Even though it will only be used by a small subset of users, the most impressive part of Sidecar is how it works when you use an Apple Pencil with an iPad that’s connected via Sidecar. It essentially turns the iPad into a drawing tablet where users can write and draw with the Apple Pencil on the iPad in Mac apps that already support stylus input, such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and Maya from Autodesk.

With the new iPadOS now decreasing Apple Pencil latency to 9ms (down from 20ms), the combination of the powers of the iPad and the Mac in this new feature will likely be one of the most welcome new additions in Catalina for creatives. 

Apple 5. Apple Arcade makes the Mac a gaming platform
The Mac has been a gaming platform for a long time. I remember playing Microsoft Flight Simulator, Prince of Persia and Scarab or Ra on a Mac Classic as a teenager in the early 1990s. But in recent years, Windows PCs have been the computer platform of choice for most gamers — for a lot of different reasons, but mostly because that was where the best gaming hardware and software could be found.

That’s not likely to change anytime soon. But, Catalina comes with access to Apple Arcade, the $4.99 per month service that promises a library of 100 games across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac for your entire family (up to six of you). With Catalina, the Mac also gets the ability to connect a PS4 or Xbox One controller. Arcade opens up its whole library of games to Mac users. Combined with the TV app, which has a very similar look-and-feel to the iPad and Apple TV versions, this makes the Mac more capable as an entertainment device — and travelers are likely to welcome that. It might even allow some of them to carry only a Mac and no tablet when they go on the road.

Apple Arcade comes to the Mac in Catalina.

Screenshot by Jason Hiner/CNET Additional upgrades
Security and privacy changes — Apple has done a lot of under-the-hood work to make Catalina more difficult for attackers to compromise, even if they do trick users into opening bad links. It also introduced Sign In with Apple to protect your email address and your identity from apps and services you sign up for.

Voice Control — To make the Mac a better platform for users with visual, motor or 우리카지노사이트 other limitations, this greatly expanded feature allows a Mac to be fully controlled by voice commands. It’s been attempted by others in the past, but Apple has taken a comprehensive approach and fully baked it into the operating system. 

iCloud Drive shared folders — After doing a lot of improvements to make iCloud Drive more usable in recent years, Apple is now tackling folder sharing in Catalina. It’s a step in the right direction, but it’s still not a Dropbox, Box or Google Drive replacement. [Note: After a buggy experience in beta, this feature has now been delayed until spring 2020.]

Screen Time — This popular new feature on iPhone and iPad comes to the Mac in Catalina, and lets you tie it all together across platforms. Parents of younger Mac users will thank Apple for this one.

Notes and Reminders — Both of these daily usage apps get big overhauls in Catalina as well as in iOS 13. However, keep an eye out for bugs in syncing with devices using older versions of these apps on MacOS or iOS. 

Find My — The mashup that now lets you locate friends and family as well as all your Apple devices from one app is now accessible from your laptop or desktop. This is more handy than expected.

QuickTime — The old school QuickTime app gets a nice little upgrade with Picture-in-Picture capabilities, and adds pro-level features such as a new Movie Inspector that lets you see all the technical details of video files.

Photos — The same iOS 13 upgrade that will attempt to surface older photos and make automatic albums from your past pictures is also coming to Catalina.

Mail — Apple added new features like blocking senders, muting threads and unsubscribing from newsletters. Still, if you want email power user features, you’re better off sticking with Gmail or Microsoft Outlook.

The new Photos app in Catalina tries make new, automatic albums from your past pictures.

Apple Should you download Catalina?
If there is one of these new features that you’re ready to start using right away, then Catalina is likely worth the download. For example, if you’re a designer and you want the new drawing capabilities of Sidecar to use in Adobe Illustrator or your family has already purchased Apple Arcade and you want to be able to use it from your Mac, then those are good reasons to jump into Catalina. 

An important caveat is that Catalina ends support for 32-bit apps, so if you still rely on any older Mac apps then make sure you upgrade them or find alternatives before you update to the new MacOS. DJs and entertainers should also wait before upgrading to Catalina since DJ apps often use XML files to manage massive music libraries. Catalina’s move from iTunes to the new Music app changes the library format and XML libraries are no longer supported, Apple told the Verge. Creative professionals who use Adobe Creative Suite may also want to wait before upgrading to Catalina, as Photoshop incompatibility issues have popped up as well. 

If none of these things apply to you but you have a general sense that you’d like to try out what’s in Catalina, then I’d recommend waiting for until after Catalina’s first few incremental updates. That will keep you on a stable system that’s more bug-free. Catalina is fairly stable, especially compared to the early releases of iOS 13 and iPadOS this year, but waiting for the first updates is always safe advice for operating system upgrades. Don’t put this on the machine you use to make money yet, but you can certainly load it on a secondary machine or an older Mac that you still keep around — so you can get a taste of the Mac’s future.

Speaking of which Macs you can install Catalina on, here’s the official model list from Apple: MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or later), MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or later), MacBook (Early 2015 or later), iMac (Late 2012 or later), iMac Pro (2017), Mac Pro (Late 2013 or later), and Mac Mini (Late 2012 or later). 

Originally published with the launch of Catalina. Regularly updated with new information and testing.