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Mac RumorsJun 12, 2025
AutoMix in iOS 26 Adds DJ-Like Song Transitions to Apple Music
Apple Music is one of the apps that got a noticeable Liquid Glass design overhaul in iOS 26, but Apple also added a useful new feature that streamlines song transitions.


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Mac RumorsJun 12, 2025
iOS 26 Adds New Zoom Setting to CarPlay
iOS 26 adds a new Smart Display Zoom setting to CarPlay.


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PC World Latest NewsJun 12, 2025
Microsoft throws shade at macOS Tahoe's familiar new vista

"Just gonna leave this here," says the caption on a video posted to the official Windows Instagram account. It follows with screenshots of Vista and some familiar boot-up sounds. "Y'all good??? #Windows #WindowsVista #WindowsAero" is all that's in the description. As of this writing, just one day after it was posted, the video has over 150,000 likes and 3,700 comments. The post was spotted by Windows Latest.



PC World Latest NewsJun 10, 2025
Apple's macOS 26 Tahoe shows where Windows has lost its way

Apple's new macOS Tahoe is first defined by its "Liquid Glass" design aesthetic, a new universal design language, that I think hearkens back to Windows 10 and earlier versions of Windows operating systems. But beyond look and feel, there are practical elements, like the Spotlight search bar that understands what's on your Mac and taps into local intelligence to find what you want. There are also shortcuts or macros to help you complete tasks, and a phone application that looks as rich as what Microsoft offers. There's even a rudimentary Game Bar.

I much prefer Windows over macOS, and have used Windows and Android products for decades. Nonetheless, there have been a few times that I've been impressed with what Apple has accomplished—the Apple Watch integration with iOS, for example. There's a level of polish and integration here that I think Microsoft should pay attention to.

If I had to sum it up: What I use on a day-to-day basis on Windows feels like a rough draft. What Apple showed off at WWDC seems more like the final product.

Warm and rich From day one of Windows 11, I wrote that Windows 11 felt like an unnecessary replacement for Windows 10. I've since changed my mind about that, in part because Microsof

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