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Apple announced a big change to how it names its operating systems at WWDC 2025 on Monday. Instead of using system names like iOS 19 and macOS 19, the company will now use the year as part of the name.
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PCMag on MSNApple WWDC 2025 Live: New Looks and Features for iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, iPad OS, CarPlay, watchOS, and MoreWe traveled to Cupertino to bring you live updates on iOS, macOS, Apple Intelligence, and more as Apple revealed them.
macOS 26 has been given the name Tahoe, after the lake, and it works on Macs as far back as most 2020 models and the 16-inch MacBook Pro from 2019. Several Macs, including the 13-inch MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro from 2019, miss out this time around.
While Apple unveiled iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 on Monday, there were many rumors that surfaced ahead of the event, including the new name for the operating system, a dedicated gaming app, and a virtual health coach.
So, when can you see some of these changes for yourself? Betas for all of Apple’s platforms (iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS and tvOS) are available today through the Apple Developer Program, while a public beta should roll our next month through the Apple Beta Software Program.
Apple today announced that iOS 26 will be compatible with the iPhone 11 series and newer. The first iOS 26 developer beta will be available
Now that Apple's iOS 26 has been properly introduced and seeded to developers, it's time to really dig into the new stuff. We're not talking the obvious features, such as the Liquid Glass redesign and Apple Intelligence upgrades — we cover those at length here,