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Apple Releases macOS 26 ‘Tahoe’ With Liquid Glass, Smarter Spotlight, and iPhone Tie-Ins

Early testing suggests it is ready for most personal Macs, with mission-critical users urged to wait for point releases.

Overview

  • The update is rolling out globally via Software Update for M1-and-later Macs and a handful of late Intel models, with Apple recommending a full backup before installation.
  • Spotlight is reworked into a quick-action hub that ties into Shortcuts and Apple Intelligence and adds clipboard history, though reports differ on how long items are retained (eight hours versus 24 hours).
  • A new Phone app enables placing and receiving calls on Mac, and iPhone Live Activities can appear in the menu bar with iPhone Mirroring for quick follow-ups.
  • The Liquid Glass interface brings a translucent look with expanded customization, plus a revamped Control Center, desktop widgets, and new first‑party apps like Journal and Games.
  • Early reviews find daily performance generally solid on supported hardware, but day-one bugs and third‑party compatibility gaps persist, prompting caution for enterprise and niche-utility workflows.