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Apple updates macOS 26 with bigger changes coming: What to know
Apple is giving its latest Mac software another round of cleanup. The company is pushing updates to macOS 26 Tahoe as it prepares broader design changes for macOS 27, Bloomberg reported Sunday, May 10.
The iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates Apple released today address more than 50 security vulnerabilities, which means it's worth updating soon if you haven't done so already. Apple's security support document outlines all of the security updates included in the new software.
Apple's sweeping patch: iOS 26.5 fixes 52 vulnerabilities, with updates for older devices and other OS platforms. Malware via images: Operation SilentCanvas hides malware in JPEGs to steal credentials and enable espionage. Update urgency: Experts warn ...
Now, according to anonymous sources who spoke to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, an upcoming update will address problems with Liquid Glass in macOS 26. If you haven’t updated because you hate it, or are worried the design flaws make it unusable,
Apple issues a rare iOS 18 security patch as the DarkSword exploit threatens up to 270 million iPhones, marking a shift in its long-standing update policy.
There's a new iPhone update in for Apple users and if you’re trying to avoid it, we’ve got you covered with a little-known trick. Long gone is the time where all iPhone users were waiting for their phones to update so they could get the benefits of better features.
Apple updates sometimes toggle settings without warning. A recent case involving iCloud Private Relay illustrates the problem—and raises the question of whether we can track what changes during an update.