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3 macOS Tahoe 26 features I'm most excited about
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Apple brings iPhone Journal app to iPad and Mac
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OS Tahoe’s Spotlight upgrade is easily one of the top 5 announcements from WWDC, and we're here to explain why.
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PCMag on MSNBye-Bye Boot Camp: MacOS Tahoe Likely Means Farewell to the Hackintosh We Know and LoveSoon, you won't be able to run supported macOS versions on Intel x86-based PCs. How long before someone finds the next clever hack to merge the Mac and PC universes?
Apple has unveiled macOS 26, the latest version of its Mac operating system, which chiefly brings with it a new system-wide visual look intended to make it more usable and productive.
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iOS 26’s sibling, iPadOS 26 for iPads, is also getting the “Liquid Glass” interface overhaul. That includes buttons and menu bars that resemble glass, reflections, and shadows. The only difference is that the new interface stretches across the larger displays found on Apple’s many iPad models.
At WWDC, Apple announced its new Liquid Glass design language, which is coming to all of its devices, including Macs. I’ve been tinkering with the macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta on the M4 MacBook Air for about a day. So far, the aesthetic changes range from slick to slightly overwrought, but the new Spotlight search features are nifty and useful.
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If you don't want to use Docker or Orbstack, you no longer have to under macOS 26: There is native support for Linux containers directly from the terminal.