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Apple unveiled macOS Tahoe 26 at WWDC 2025, and these are all the hottest and most interesting new changes. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu. Tom's Guide. Search.
It's also not the only way to try out macOS 26 prior to the full release later this year. A public beta of the Mac software will come out in July that figures to be more reliable if still incomplete.
Rosetta was available in Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6, but it was removed in version 10.7 in 2011, around five years after the release of the first Intel Macs.
It wasn't mentioned at the WWDC keynote, but it may have been obvious. Apple has now made it clear that macOS Tahoe is the end of the line for Intel Macs.
Apple's new version of macOS is here, as a developer beta. Here's how to install it, what to expect, and which devices it's compatible with.
macOS Sequoia 15.5 is now available for download, the latest Mac update and likely the last before Apple debuts macOS 16 at WWDC next month. Here’s what to expect. macOS 15.5 adds Mail ...
There's a new version of macOS coming later this year — macOS 26, aka Tahoe. Apple showed off the newest version of its laptop operating system at WWDC on Monday, with a focus on the new design ...
The new version of macOS will be revealed on June 9 at WWDC Several older Intel-based Macs might be incompatible with it Apple is rumored to be switching to a year-based “macOS 26” name Apple ...
That should change in macOS 26. The Phone app lets you make calls, listen to voicemails and even use new features like Hold Assist as easily as you would on an iPhone. Apple ...
The next major version of macOS, now dubbed "macOS 26," is rumored to drop support for several older Intel-based Mac models currently compatible with macOS Sequoia. According to individuals ...
Macs are no different, with support for macOS 15 Sequoia dating as far back as the 2017 iMac Pro. According to the tip, it looks like the 2019 MacBook Pro and 2020 5K iMac models will still ...
Other macOS-like features, like a menu bar that’s revealed with a swipe at the top edge of an iPad (or connected external monitor) and Exposé, which lets you see all your open app windows at a ...