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Apple today seeded the release candidate version of an upcoming macOS Sequoia 15.6 update to public beta testers and developers for testing
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Macworld on MSNI’ve been testing macOS Tahoe for weeks, and these are the five features I can’t live withoutMacworld The macOS Tahoe public beta is here, and that means you can get your hands on the latest macOS update and all its exciting new features without needing a developer account. And if you do choose to go down that path,
Apple's current-gen beta track has issued release candidate builds for iOS 18.6, iPadOS 18.6, macOS 15.6, watchOS 11.6, tvOS 18.6, and visionOS 2.6.
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.
Spotlight has always been a useful way of launching apps and searching through the files on a Mac, but with macOS Tahoe 26, it gets what is probably the biggest upgrade in its history. There are now four sections to jump between via icons or keyboard shortcuts, covering apps, files, shortcuts, and the macOS clipboard.
macOS Sequoia 15 is Apple's current system for MacBook laptops and Mac desktop computers. After tightening the integration between Mac and iPad in previous software updates, the company offered a ...
Apple's newest operating system for Macs, Tahoe, is coming soon. If you're not sure if your device is compatible with the update, we've got the full list.
macOS Sequoia developer beta 1 is now available, and we've been using it for almost a week. Here's what we think about its new features.
Perhaps they are, but based on what I’ve seen of macOS 15.1, I’m not feeling the magic yet. I’ll reserve judgement and revisit Apple Intelligence as it’s incrementally rolled out in the coming months. For now, though, let’s consider macOS Sequoia 15.0’s morsels that readers can actually dig into today. Read more