mac, iPadOS and Public Betas
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The macOS 26 public beta is packed with intelligent features, a bold new design, and deeper iOS synergy than ever before. I can't wait to make the final release release my new daily driver.
After testing the macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta for a few weeks, it definitely feels like a more substantial update than the last few versions. The revamped Spotlight alone will likely delight Mac diehards,
The MacOS Tahoe beta just went live to the public. Here's how to tell if your Mac can run it, and five of the most-anticipated features to test out.
Remember the hidden macOS feature called Hot Corners? Well, this free, open-source app turns the corners and even the screen edges into an activity powerhouse.
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Macworld on MSNI’ve been testing macOS Tahoe for weeks, and these are the five features I can’t live withoutApple’s macOS Tahoe public beta has landed, and it’s stuffed with great new features. Here are five of my favorites after using the beta for a few weeks.
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Gaming on Mac has come a long way, but if people are going to take it seriously—like, really seriously—Apple still has some work to do. The new public beta for macOS 26 and its gaming updates won’t convince the naysayers, but I see it as the tipping point, and all Apple needs to do is relax for once and let the players take control.
Hidden just beneath the surface of Apple's macOS PC operating system are a set of lesser-known settings and features that are well worth delving into.
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Macworld on MSNWhat happened to Launchpad in macOS Tahoe?Launchpad has been a part of the Mac operating system since OS X Lion, which was released in 2011. After 14 years, Launchpad is being retired, replaced by Apps in macOS Tahoe.