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macOS 27 set to launch with three huge new features — and no, Apple’s not killing Liquid Glass at WWDC 2026

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WWDC 2026 is just around the corner, and so is macOS 27. Will Apple get rid of Liquid Glass? No, but according to the latest Mark Gurman report , the company looks set to address some of the key frustrations about it — all while adding some nifty new features and optimizations to the OS too. With it being quite the make-or-break year for Apple’s AI ambitions, Safari looks set to get awesome new tech to automate tab grouping (alongside the revamped Gemini-infused Siri), and there is even talk about prepping the desktop OS for touch. A ‘slight redesign’ to tackle Liquid Glass problems (Image credit: Apple) In his newsletter, Gurman has reported that a “slight redesign” is coming to help address the readability problems that Liquid Glass has caused — namely the “shadows and transparency quirks.” It’s been one of my biggest pet peeves with macOS over the past few months, but also one I’ve been conflicted about because I do actually like the transparency of Liquid Glass giving me subtle context clues of where my…

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