I’ve just returned from covered the WBBBBC 2025 in the Capetino, and for a few hours to catch this key note after cooking in the sun: I am impressed by what the company is doing with Macos.
This is not a phrase that I often type, but Apple has provided the affected change with color vision. In the upper part of it, there are some new features that promise to make the best MacBox a little more.
Of course, I review Max to stay here in the Tom Guide so I can be a bit biased when it comes to being excited about the operating system. But I also reviewed the last few repetitions of Micros, and I have to tell you: Tahau (for my money) Apple’s most promising update in the years.
Let me show you what I mean by highlighting some of the interesting new features seen here at the Apple Headquarters.
New features of Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence launched its Mac in Macos Sequoia, and that’s Okay. Some people find AI -powered written tools useful, and it is some time to play with the image playground. But like most of the sectarian AI -powered features, it is easy to forget about it.
With Macos Tahao 26, Apple promises to update Apple Intelligence features in your Mac. So not only should the image and text generation tools should be improved, but your reminders will be more intelligent – or at least, more dynamic how and how they remind you.
But the most interesting Apple Intelligence for me is looking for a spotlight in search of fuel. The context tool will help many of the new actions and services, as well as allow more natural language to be allowed. So you can type something like “Send” for example, and you will see a list of search results with your email, notes and more use and will have a shortcut to send the text through the top option shortcut app, so you can only target the Return and start the message as the spotlight.
If it works, I expect the spotlight to be made like a start button in Windows 11: the first stop and one stop shop for power users.
Supercharge directly translated

I just think it’s so cool that Max McCows is going to translate real time with Tahao.
I know that maybe I will not have a lot of reason to use translated messages or real -time translated titles in fee time calls, but the fact is that soon it will be so easy to communicate with people around the world on your MacBook that it makes sense to blow the mind without speaking the same language.
In addition, since Apple is opening a large part of its Apple Intelligence Tech for third -party developers, I expect that we will see many Mac Apps gain real -time translation features over the next few years. I do not always have the self about the new AI features in Tech, but the real-time translation looks like an undisclosed.
The new game app

Look, it’s never going to replace steam, but I think it is amazing that Apple is finally sending a dedicated game app for Micros Tau.
Through all accounts, the purpose of this new app is to become a stop shop of gaming on your Mac, and it will showcase a special game of games that you can ask for a message friend during the gameplay.
There is a very similar match in Windows 11, and I don’t like how it happens when PC gaming in a big picture mode of steam. Hopefully the Apple version does not produce a similar headache, but we have to wait for Macos Tahao 26 ships in September.
Even if the new Games app is not surprising at the time of launch, I hope that Apple is proof that Apple is investing more efforts and money in supporting Mac Game Davis and raising Mac Gaming landscape.