Apple Presents: What’s New in macOS Tahoe and iOS 26

Apple Presents: What’s New in macOS Tahoe and iOS 26
Apple’s latest updates — macOS Tahoe and iOS 26 — introduce a new design, improved multitasking, and practical changes across Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Tahoe debuts the Liquid Glass interface for a cleaner, more consistent look, while iOS 26 adds stronger privacy controls, Message refinements, and better system app functionality.
This session will review the most useful updates for day-to-day work and communication, highlight what’s changed across devices, and discuss which features depend on newer hardware. In 90 minutes, you’ll get a clear picture of what’s new and different and how to take advantage of the updates.
Presenter:
Yogen Kushi, Systems Engineer, has been a member of Apple’s Higher Education team for seven years, working with institutions in the Pacific Northwest, the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as Utah.
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