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    A computer screen displays an email with the subject "Olives Al Fresco," featuring a photo of olives on a branch and close-up focaccia bread, set against the sleek macOS 27 Liquid Glass interface with Mail app and widgets in the background.

    macOS 27 Refines Liquid Glass After Early Pushback

    June 8, 2026 / 3:21 PMJune 8, 2026

    macOS 27 Golden Gate improves Liquid Glass with a transparency slider, clearer controls, faster app loading, and a more balanced Mac interface.

    A gray and white app icon featuring a stylized stone with text lines, centered on a black background. Below the icon is the label "Rosetta 2" in white text—bridging Apple silicon and Intel Mac apps for seamless use on macOS 28.

    Rosetta 2 Phaseout Will Break Older Mac Apps

    June 5, 2026 / 12:22 PM

    Rosetta 2 phaseout means Intel-only Mac apps need Apple silicon updates before macOS 28 removes general translation support.

    Three Apple devices with blue-themed screens: an iMac in the center displaying the macOS Tahoe login screen, and two MacBook laptops on either side showing video calls and widgets, all on a white background.

    macOS 26.6 Beta Keeps Apple’s Mac Cycle Moving

    May 28, 2026 / 8:21 AMMay 27, 2026

    macOS 26.6 beta begins Apple’s next Mac testing cycle after macOS 26.5, with early builds focused on fixes, stability, and developer validation.

    Four pastel-colored Apple MacBook laptops (yellow, pink, blue, and silver) are stacked in mid-air on the cover of Apple Magazine. The headline reads "Mac Class" with smaller headlines about iPhone 17 and filmmaking platforms.
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    A gray atom symbol with overlapping ellipses is centered on a light background, featuring a closed padlock icon at its core, representing Apple quantum security or secure technology.

    Apple Quantum Security Opens Its Code to Review

    A laptop displays a scenic desert landscape as its wallpaper. A large purple arrow points to the center of the dock, highlighting Web Apps at the bottom of the screen. The Apple logo appears in the top right corner.

    Safari Web Apps Make Mac Websites Feel Native

    Apple devices shown alongside green recycling symbols on a white background.

    Apple Trade-In Values Make Upgrades Easier to Justify

    A close-up of a man’s face with light skin, a mustache, and a beard as he holds a silver whistle to his mouth, preparing to blow it—capturing the anticipation just before "After the Whistle." The background is blurred green.

    After the Whistle Gives Apple a World Cup Voice

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    iPhone Anti-Snatching Could Lock Theft Down Faster

    Close-up of a black Apple HomePod with Siri’s multicolor light glowing on the top display.

    Apple Price Targets Put Siri Back at the Center

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