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Does your Mac support macOS Tahoe 26? Here’s the full list of compatible MacBooks and Macs
By Darren Allan published
WWDC 2025 Are you able to upgrade to macOS 26? These are all the Macs and MacBooks that are compatible.

How to download the macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta
By Darren Allan published
Installing the developer beta can be a somewhat involved (and costly) process, but we’ll walk you through all the steps required.

Most Intel MacBook Pro laptops could miss out on macOS 26 according to new rumor – will future updates be Apple silicon only?
By Darren Allan published
We might be looking at entry-level 2020 models with Intel silicon being left out in the cold, and MacBook Pro 2019 laptops, too.

Apple might be close to launching a dedicated hub for gaming on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad
By Jacob Krol published
It's rumored to be a hub for your games, plus Apple Arcade titles and achievements

Best screenshot tool for Mac in 2025: fast and easy to use options
By Bryan M Wolfe last updated
TechRadar outlines the best screenshot tools for Mac available in 2025.

A secret project, a stubborn developer, and a lot of glossy icons: here's the story behind macOS’s Dock as it turns 25
By Kristina Terech published
Celebrating 25 years of the macOS Dock: exploring its origins, evolution, creator’s story, and its influence on modern interfaces.

Essential apps and features to start getting the most out of your brand-new Mac
By Kristina Terech published
Just got a new Mac? Discover these essential apps and features for productivity, browsing, backups, and customization to help you make the most of macOS.

Planning to buy Apple’s new USB-C Magic accessories? Make sure you’re running macOS Sequoia 15.1 first
By Isaiah Williams published
Apple’s brand new M4 Macs have been the subject of high praise, but right now we can’t say the same for its new Magic peripherals.

Having issues with macOS Sequoia pop-ups? Apple is working on it but there’s a fix now
By Allisa James published
macOS Sequoia users are dealing with yet another problem, this time being buried under endless pop-up notifications.

Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording
By Rosario Blue published
MacOS Sequoia 15.1 update will include a tweak that reduces the frequency of permission requests triggered by screen recording apps.
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