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You may have spotted that the public beta version of macOS Tahoe 26 is now available to install on compatible Macs, with the finished version out later this year. If you’re wondering what all the fuss is about, I can tell you: I’ve been using the developer betas since they were first launched in June.

There are a lot of new features to dive into and explore, both in terms of the operating system overall and the individual Apple apps running on top of it. There’s also a complete visual overhaul of the interface, making use of the same Liquid Glass theme being introduced on all of Apple’s software platforms, including iOS 26.


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