macOS 26 Beta 3 Features a New 'Tahoe Day' Aerial Screen Saver
- Apple released the third beta version of macOS 26 Tahoe, marking the last major update available for Intel-based Macs in 2025.
- This release follows five years after Apple unveiled its first Macs using proprietary silicon, signaling a transition away from Intel hardware.
- MacOS Tahoe introduces a new Liquid Glass design, improved Continuity features, Live Activities, Phone and Journal apps, and better AI-powered tools like Genmoji and Spotlight indexing.
- The update also extends quantum-secure protections initiated in earlier releases, enhancing encryption for iMessage and other data transfers to guard against future quantum computer attacks.
- These advancements suggest Apple is preparing its ecosystem for emerging quantum threats while providing Intel Mac users a last glimpse of its evolving software and hardware landscape.
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Apple now offers the beta 3 (build 23A5287g) of iOS 26 on iPhone and iPadOS on iPad. It arrives two weeks after the previous one and concerns the developers. Beta 3 available for iOS 26 There is not yet any information about the new ones to find with the beta 3 of iOS 26. The previous one in [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App …
macOS Tahoe extends quantum-secure encryption
Much of the data handled on and off our Macs and devices is protected by encryption. That has been designed to ensure encryption can’t be broken in a reasonable amount of time using current and future computing resources. Using conventional computers, for instance, it would take a great many years to break data encrypted using 256-bit AES, so in practice this has been considered to fully secure, for the past. Threat For the last 50 years or so, …
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