In a move that echoes its tradition of naming macOS versions after iconic Californian landmarks, Apple is set to introduce macOS 26 with the distinguished name Tahoe, inspired by Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America. This revelation comes from renowned tech journalist Mark Gurman of Bloomberg.
macOS 26: A Major Redesign
This iteration marks the third significant redesign since Apple started adopting the Californian nomenclature for its macOS updates. The choice of Tahoe reflects the grandeur and depth of this update, aligning with Apple’s tradition of delivering innovative and robust operating systems.
WWDC 2023: Unveiling the Future
Apple is gearing up to reveal revamped versions of all its operating systems at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9. This year’s event is rumored to introduce a transformative change in how Apple names its operating systems, transitioning to a year-based naming convention.
Unified Naming Across Platforms
Under this new system, iOS 19 will become iOS 26, iPadOS 19 will be updated to iPadOS 26, macOS 15 will evolve into macOS 26, watchOS 12 will shift to watchOS 26, tvOS 19 will transition to tvOS 26, and visionOS 2 will be renamed visionOS 26. This approach aims to create a more coherent and memorable naming structure, enhancing the ease with which users can track updates.
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