The next version of Apple’s desktop operating system, next year, to take a stick from Macos 15 Sikova, apparently will be Macos Taha.
According to Mark Gorman’s newsletter for Bloomberg – a leak that has already flagged the number of numbers, it will be Macos 26, 16, not 16 – Lake Taho is apparently the next place after which Apple will name its product.
Language comments about how a group of jokes are found between the next Micos and Holkling Chevrolet Tahu, and how the operating system is binding and slowing down.
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As always, this is still a rumor, so we should not go away from the idea – though Gorman is certainly one of the more, more capable and reliable Apple leakers.
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Let’s dive into these details and highlight a few of the key features of the rumors to look beyond Apple’s major revelations about the operating system in the WWDC 25 soon, Micros 16, or really Micros 26 – Taho –
Macos 16: Date of Release
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Macos Tahu has not yet been officially disclosed or talked about, but we are expecting that it has been announced in the WWDC 2025, which will begin on June 9.
The date of possible release has not been broadcast. However, Apple usually deploys its new version of Macbus in September or October, so we can possibly expect the fresh desktop around OS Max around this time.
Macos 16: New features of rumors
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1. A perfect new format
If you are getting a bit bored with the shape of Macos, which has not changed much because of the decade, then there is some potentially good news – a major change of rumors for Tahau is a reformed form.
Although there is not much provided in the way of detail, the rumor whose interface is largely exceeded, then comes again by Mark Gorman. The theory, this is part of the Apple’s software design language and appearance in iOS, Macos, and iPados (as well as other platforms).
Therefore, it will be even more beneficial for multiple Apple devices with similar visible icons or menuses (and even in addition to it).
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2. The leakage features in the speeds
Apple has recently announced a fleet of leakage functionality in its various devices, including Macs, and some of them will definitely start in Macos Tahao.
It also includes a personal sound, which can capture someone’s voice that is losing the ability to speak, and Magnefire for Mac. The latter takes advantage of your iPhone (or a USB camera) to enable a distant whiteboard, and present this writing to the user on the board on the board on the board-seriously influenced by the vision for these people.
In a similar vein, the accessable reader can take pictures of the book pages and show them on the Mac display, which can allow zooming, or font or color to change to make things clear.
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3. WiFi Time Saver
According to Gorman, this is a feature that is coming with iOS 19, but logically it should also apply to Macos Tahau (and other Apple platform), as it is about to combine public Wi -Fi login in multiple Apply Apply Apply.
As it stands, when you are in another place with a hotel, gym, or public Wi -Fi, you may have to fill a form before connecting the network and going online. It is even more inconvenient to do this on numerous devices, but with this new feature, you will only have to complete the form once said, and all your Apple devices will automatically use these details.
So, for example, deal with the form on your MacBook, and you will also be nice to get your iPhone and iPad – clean.


