Apple is rolling out macOS 26.5 to all Macs compatible with macOS Tahoe. Here’s what’s new. Apple releases macOS 26.5 After rolling out its single release candidate last Monday (unlike iOS, which got a second release candidate last Friday), Apple has now released macOS 26.5 to all users. Contrary to macOS 26.4, this release is much less eventful, with nearly no new public-facing features other than a new power control setting in the Energy preferences for the Mac mini, Mac Studio, and iMac, which lets users power off or restart their Mac via assistive accessories. As a refresher, macOS 26.4 brought back Safari’s compact tab view, in addition to a new Charge Limit feature, which allows the user to select between 80% and 100% as the Mac’s maximum charge level. The release also introduced a new alert that will let users know which apps might stop working when the company discontinues Rosetta support next year.…