macOS Tahoe is a big deal
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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?
The announcement marks the beginning of the end of support for the legacy systems based on Intel’s chips, which Apple first shipped about 20 years ago.
The big new change for macOS 26 is an overhauled design, following Apple’s new Liquid Glass aesthetic also announced at WWDC 25. The glass-like style encompasses the Dock, toolbars, app icons, widgets, and colors. Now, similar to the iPhone, users will be able to theme their Macs with color-matched folders and app icons that can be tinted.
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PCMag on MSNApple WWDC 2025 Live: New Looks and Features for iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, iPad OS, CarPlay, watchOS, and MoreApple's WWDC 2025 keynote has come and gone and was chock full of exciting news. PCMag was at Apple headquarters in Cupertino to provide live coverage and has all the Apple-related headlines you need to read.
OS Tahoe does away with the Launchpad feature that's designed to show you all of the apps on your Mac, instead replacing it with a
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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.
Apple macOS Tahoe 26 Developer Beta Update: macOS Tahoe 26 marks the final major update for Intel Macs, introducing Apple's Liquid Glass design, smarter AI features, and deeper iPhone integration
While the new software updates that Apple showed off today are only available to developers at the current time, Apple does plan to release