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As Tim Cook prepares to open the Worldwide Developer Conference next week, some MacBook Pro owners should get ready for disappointment.
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PCMag on MSNApple's macOS 26 'Tahoe' Goes Translucent, While iPadOS Adds Preview and Journal AppsApple previewed the next version of its desktop OS, dubbed macOS Tahoe 26, alongside the upcoming iPadOS. But as other tech companies talk up generative AI, Cupertino focused more on visual upgrades, which will adopt a new "Liquid Glass" design philosophy to improve usability and the overall look.
When Apple’s most powerful chip meets Adobe’s most intuitive creative tools, it changes what’s possible for creatives – whether you’re designing solo or collaborating across a business team.
On-screen Visual Intelligence: After taking a screenshot, users can analyze the on-screen content using Apple Intelligence and take actions, such as searching for similar products to purchase, adding an event to their calendar, or asking ChatGPT for more info about what’s shown.
Apple introduced the Apple Games app yesterday and its significance is starting to become clear as more details come in.
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Macworld on MSNiPadOS 26 is seriously making me think about dumping my MacBook AirAt WWDC25, the company introduced iPadOS 26, the next major version of the iPad operating system, and Apple's Craig Federighi called it the "biggest iPadOS release ever," and he's not exaggerating.
Apple's 2026 operating systems will be unified and see a major visual upgrade called the Liquid Glass design language.
Apple confirmed this week that MacOS Tahoe will be the last version to support Intel-based Macs. Here's what you need to know.
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Macworld on MSNIf you still use Time Capsule to back up your Mac, the clock is ticking on supportWhile macOS 26 Tahoe is still months away from landing on our Macs, Apple is already gearing up for major changes in the next major version of macOS. After revealing that Tahoe will be the last version to support Intel Macs, Apple is also warning users that another long-standing feature will be deprecated in macOS 27.