Apple’s WWDC event commenced on Monday, unveiling a range of new software announcements and updates for the upcoming year. Among the highlights is the introduction of macOS 26, also known as macOS Tahoe, which signifies a transition to newer software that may lead to reduced support for older Apple devices. As with previous WWDC keynotes, these developments reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation while also marking the end of support for some legacy devices.
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