Release Candidate for iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 Available for Testing

Oct 28, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Betas

Release Candidate builds of iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, and iPadOS 26.1, are now available for users participating in the beta testing programs for Apple system software. Release Candidate (RC) builds are typically the final version in a beta period, absent any major bugs, and the release of an RC build indicates the final versions will be made available to the general public soon. We therefore might reasonably expect the release date of iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, watchOS 26.1, and tvOS 26.1, to be as soon as sometime this week, or more likely, next week.

iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, and iPadOS 26.1 all include new toggles for the Liquid Glass appearance to switch between “Clear” and “Tinted” appearances, with the latter toning down some of the transparency a bit. These settings are found within the Display section of Settings, and are separate from the Accessibility setting for Reduce Transparency that many users have relied on to tone down the Liquid Glass interface if they have found issues with usability or readability. Liquid Glass has been somewhat controversial because of legibility issues on iPhone, iPad and Mac, and some users perceived performance reductions as well. iPadOS 26.1 also reintroduces the Slide Over feature as an optional multitasking capability again. The 26.1 updates also include a few other new features and bug fixes.

Mac users who were hoping for major bug fixes to issues like Spotlight’s random inability to find local files on the Mac, memory leaks in Safari on the Mac, or significant battery life reductions, may or may not find those solutions in this update, at least according to the release notes accompanying the RC builds, which are brief and don’t mention much specifically in terms of bugs aside from an issue with FaceTime audio quality. It’s also possible those issues have been resolved in these updates but are simply not mentioned in the release notes, which are repeated further below.

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How to Disable Automatic Window Resizing in MacOS

Oct 27, 2025 - 1 Comment

How to disable automatic window resizing in MacOS

MacOS has evolved with some powerful window resizing features, including automatic window resizing capabilities that were introduced in newer versions of MacOS system software. These automatic window resizing functions will activate when dragging windows around on the Mac screen, and will either attempt to tile windows, resize windows, or make windows fill the screen, depending on where or how you are dragging a window to.

Like just about every feature in MacOS, some Mac users absolutely love these capabilities, while others are less unenthusiastic or even annoyed by the automatic window resizing. Usually the Mac users who do not like the automatic window resizing features find them accidentally activating and frustrating, and thus they might wish to disable the capabilities.

If you’d like to turn off the automatic window resizing features in MacOS, read along. These window resizing features are in MacOS Tahoe and MacOS Sequoia onward, so earlier versions of MacOS will not apply here.

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Deals: AirTags 4-pack for $65, M4 MacBook Air from $799

Oct 27, 2025 - Leave a Comment

M4 MacBook Air with 15-inch display and sky blue color

Amazon is slashing $200 off the price of all M4 MacBook Air models, with prices starting at $799 for the 13″ Air, and $999 for the 15″ Air model. These are absolutely fantastic Mac laptops and are also staff favorites around here.

13″ M4 MacBook Air ($200 off)

15″ M4 MacBook Air ($200 off)

AirTags 4-pack for $65

AirTags

AirTags are very useful tracking devices that can be used for many purposes, from tracking a car, luggage, package, cat, car keys, backpack, bag, purse, bike, and so much more. A 4-pack usually goes for $99 from Apple, but Amazon is offering a steal of a deal at just $65 for the same 4-pack.

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Check Your Mac Security Update Status with SilentKnight

Oct 24, 2025 - 2 Comments

SilentKnight scans MacOS for various security updates that are otherwise behind the scenes

Basically every Mac user is familiar with the process of updating MacOS system software to install updates for their operating system, which typically arrive as point releases (like 15.6) or major version releases (like 26). But did you know that MacOS will also periodically install security updates and anti-malware updates to Gatekeeper, MRT, and Xprotect? Those little security updates tend to happen routinely in the background when your Mac is online, but if your Mac is offline often like during commuting, storage, or travel, it’s possible to miss an update to those security and protective systems built into MacOS. Plus, every once in a blue moon, one of these automatic update systems may fail for any number of other reasons, and so security aware Mac users could be interested in an easy way to see what’s going on. If you ever want to check on the status of these behind-the-scenes MacOS updates to Xprotect, MRT, and firmware, a great way to run a quick security status check is with a free third party tool called SilentKnight.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Security, Tips & Tricks - 2 Comments

How to Show Battery Percent in Menu Bar of macOS Tahoe

Oct 21, 2025 - 2 Comments

Show battery percentage remaining in macOS Tahoe menu bar

Knowing the percentage remaining of your MacBook battery life is valuable information for many Mac laptop users who work on the go or away from a power source, and a simple way to always know where your battery stands is to adjust the Mac battery menu icon to show the battery percentage remaining.

This article will show you how to always show the battery percent remaining in macOS Tahoe, so that you can immediately know how much battery you have left on a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. This might be particularly useful for Mac laptop users who are experiencing bad battery life in macOS Tahoe 26 (total of 2-4 hours for myself, ouch), where keeping an eye on battery remaining is critical so that the MacBook doesn’t die in the middle of work.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 2 Comments

That Looks Sh*tty: Kohler Launches $600 Toilet Camera to Monitor Your Gut Health

Oct 20, 2025 - 1 Comment

Dekoda health monitor sits in your toilet to monitor your bowel movements for health metrics

Kohler, the faucet and toilet brand, is expanding into the tech market in a rather innovative and unusual way; by launching Dekoda, a $600 iPhone-connected toilet camera that monitors your waste for various health metrics.

Dekoda apparently can monitor your hydration levels and provide other information about your gut health, as well as detect signs of blood in the toilet bowl. It works by placing the Dekoda device on the rim of your toilet bowl, which peers down into the toilet to observe what’s going on there with “sensors” (cameras of some sort), and then this information is analyzed and reported back to you – the pooper – as results and insight through an iPhone app. The Dekoda device even has a fingerprint reader on it so that multiple users can monitor their toilet activity, without confusing everyone’s bowel movements.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Fun, News - 1 Comment

Beta 4 of iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 Available for Testing

Oct 20, 2025 - 1 Comment

Betas

Apple has issued the fourth beta of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1, for users enrolled in the beta testing programs for Apple system software. The betas continue to offer refinements, adjustments, improvements, and bug fixes to the various OS 26 operating systems.

The latest 4th beta build includes a new Liquid Glass settings toggle to switch between “Clear” and “Tinted”, with the “Clear” version representing the transparency heavy Liquid Glass default look, while the new “Tinted” choice has less transparency and a bit more contrast. The settings toggle is available in Settings > Display and is available on iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1 in the fourth beta, and presumably onward. This settings toggle is different and separate from the “Reduce Transparency” Accessibility setting that many users have relied on to reduce Liquid Glass on iOS 26 or macOS Tahoe 26. Separately, iPadOS 26.1 beta also includes a Slide Over toggle to re-enable that multitasking feature, and in iOS 26.1 beta the iPhone alarm clock has a Slide to Stop feature for stopping alarms, and a new toggle to disable the lock screen swipe camera access gesture.

With the current pace of weekly releases of beta updates, it’s possible that iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, and iPadOS 26.1, could debut to all users in the coming weeks.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 1 Comment

Grab the 17 Different iPhone 17 Default Wallpapers

Oct 20, 2025 - Leave a Comment

The iPhone 17 series is now in the wild, and along with the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Air, we have new default wallpapers for those devices too. Depending on the device model, you’ll find some star-like designs for the standard model, or futuristic glassy designs that spell out “AIR” or “PRO” for those devices. But of course you can use any of these wallpapers on any device, they’re not just limited to the latest and greatest iPhone series.

Appropriately, there are seventeen different default wallpapers between the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Air, and you don’t need to shell out a bunch of bucks to get your hands on the wallpapers or use them on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android, or PC. Instead, just click on the image below to open a full sized version which you can download and save to your device, and set as your wallpaper.

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Steve Jobs to Be Honored on 2026 American Innovation $1 Coin

Oct 18, 2025 - 4 Comments

Steve Jobs dollar coin for 2026

The United States Mint will feature Steve Jobs on a commemorative $1 coin next year, as apart of the 2026 American Innovation Coin Program, according to a press release from the US Mint.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Fun, News - 4 Comments

You Can’t Downgrade from iOS 26 to iOS 18 – But a Goofy Workaround Has Been Found

Oct 16, 2025 - 4 Comments

How to get iOS 18 on iPhone again when you can not downgrade from iOS 26

When there’s a will, there’s a way. And in this case, some iPhone users are so committed to finding a way back to iOS 18, that they’ve come up with a fairly unconventional yet creative workaround to get away from iOS 26.

As you likely know, there’s no longer any way to downgrade an iPhone from iOS 26 back to iOS 18. This is because Apple stopped signing and verifying iOS 18 IPSW files. That means once you upgrade to iOS 26 and install it onto your iPhone (or iPad), you can’t revert back to iOS 18, and you’re effectively stuck with iOS 26 moving forward.

So, how can iPhone users get iOS 18 onto their iPhone again? How can you get an iPhone with iOS 18 when you can’t downgrade from iOS 26? This is where the wild workaround comes in, and it’s probably not what you think. There are no hacks, jailbreaks, or tweaks involved, the solution is creative yet sillier than that.

The weird workaround: buying an iPhone that is still running iOS 18.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPhone, News, Tips & Tricks - 4 Comments

New M5 Chip Comes to iPad Pro, MacBook Pro 14″, & Apple Vision Pro

Oct 15, 2025 - 2 Comments

M5 Apple Vision Pro

Apple has updated the iPad Pro lineup, MacBook Pro 14″, and Apple Vision Pro, to feature the all new M5 chip. These are basically spec-bump updates focused on the new M5 chip architecture, with no new hardware redesign or major new features or changes otherwise.

M5 iPad Pro

The new M5 chip architecture is apparently notably faster with AI performance, CPU performance, and GPU performance, with battery energy efficiency leading to improved battery life. Apple’s press releases describe the M5 chip as “incredibly powerful” and delivering “huge leaps” in performance. The M5 iPad Pro and M5 MacBook Pro also includes a faster SSD with 2x performance compared to prior models, according to Apple.

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By Jamie Cuevas - News - 2 Comments

macOS Tahoe Battery Life Worse? Tips for Battery Issues with MacOS 26

Oct 14, 2025 - 4 Comments

Battery life problems with macOS Tahoe explored

A fair number of Mac users have found that macOS Tahoe has notably reduced the battery life and battery performance of their MacBook hardware. Looking around online, you’ll find a variety of complaints from MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users about quickly draining battery and significant reductions in battery life in general, since installing the macOS Tahoe update.

While it’s fairly common for MacOS to be slow with less-than-great performance after installing a new system software update as MacOS runs indexing and background tasks, that process is usually self-limiting and resolves itself in a day or few. The battery issues that some macOS Tahoe users are complaining about do not resolve after that initial indexing process has finished, however.

Potential battery and performance issues like this are why some users delay updating to macOS Tahoe as they’ll likely be worked out in future bug fix updates, whether that arrives as MacOS 26.1, MacOS 26.2, macOS 26.3, or later, is yet to be determined.

Here we will review some tips to help battery life and to identify what is draining battery quickly with macOS Tahoe, to improve things where they can be.

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3rd Beta of iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 Available for Testing

Oct 13, 2025 - 1 Comment

Betas

Beta testing for iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1 is accelerating pace, with the third beta release now being available for those participating in the beta testing programs for Apple system software. Beta 3 comes just a week after beta 2, and Apple usually goes through several beta versions before issuing a final release to the general public.

The current third .1 betas of the OS 26 suite feature various refinements, improvements, enhancements, bug fixes, and even reintroductions of some features that were previously removed in the initial OS 26 releases.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 1 Comment

Where Did Voicemail Go in iOS 26? Finding iPhone Voicemail in the New iOS

Oct 13, 2025 - 4 Comments

Where is Voicemail in iOS 26? Here is how to find it

Wondering if voicemail no longer works in iOS 26? Convinced that iOS 26 removed the Voicemail feature from iPhone? Can’t determine how to check voicemail on iOS 26? If you can’t find voicemail on iPhone since updating to iOS 26, you’re not alone. The new unified Phone app design in iOS 26 features a complete redesign of the iPhone calling app, where everything is smushed into a single screen and behind some nearly hidden menus. The prior Phone app design made Voicemail always easy to access and find by having Voicemail in a very obvious tab, but now Apple has moved Voicemail into a submenu that many users are overlooking, or wouldn’t think to investigate to find popular features that should be immediately apparent. This has led many iPhone users to become confused, giving them the impression that Voicemail disappeared, was removed from their iPhone, or that voicemail is no longer working on their iPhone since updating to iOS 26.

Rest assured that your iPhone with iOS 26 still has the Voicemail feature, but accessing it now is different than before. This tutorial will show you how to access Voicemail in the iOS 26 Phone app, as well as show you how to get the old easy to use Voicemail tab back again.

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Stop Overlapping Text & Legibility Issues on macOS Tahoe with “Reduce Transparency”

Oct 10, 2025 - 1 Comment

Text overlapping text on macOS Tahoe Liquid Glass interface is hard to read

The Liquid Glass interface of macOS Tahoe 26 can provide some accessibility and legibility challenges for some Mac users, and one of the recurring complaints is the heavy usage of transparency and translucency can lead to text overlapping other text throughout the operating system. Whether it’s a sidebar, menu, messages, or window, having text atop text is never a great user experience and is always difficult to read, and since it happens with regularity on the Mac now thanks to the new Liquid Glass appearance, it’s a good thing to address specifically.

Text overlapping text is common in macOS Tahoe presenting accessibility challenges

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By Jamie Cuevas - Mac OS, Troubleshooting - 1 Comment

How to Make a Bootable macOS Tahoe 26 Installer Drive

Oct 9, 2025 - 3 Comments

How to create a bootable macOS Tahoe installer drive

Now that macOS Tahoe 26 is out, you might be interested in making a bootable installer drive for the latest MacOS release. Bootable installers drives are super useful as they can be used to easily perform clean system installs, install or update multiple Macs to Tahoe without having to download the installer/update multiple times, and to have on hand for troubleshooting situations if you need a recovery drive or boot drive for admin and tech purposes.

To make a macOS Tahoe boot installer drive, you will need to have a USB-C flash drive or external drive that you don’t mind erasing, some comfort with the command line and Terminal app, a macOS Tahoe compatible Mac, and an active internet connection.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 3 Comments

Hate the New Phone App on iOS 26 for iPhone? Get the Old Phone Layout Back Again

Oct 8, 2025 - 10 Comments

How to restore the classic Phone layout and look on iPhone with iOS 26

While the most significant visual change in iOS 26 is the Liquid Glass interface, you’ll also find some pretty notable design overhauls of commonly used iPhone apps. The Phone app is one such example, with the new Phone app design in iOS 26 being wildly different from the prior versions, featuring a new cluttered design that tries to stuff everything relating to the Phone app into a single page that requires scrolling just to look at your call log, the voicemail section has been relegated to a submenu that many users don’t see, and missed calls are also stuffed somewhere many iPhone users are having trouble finding, and tapping on a caller or name now opens the contact card instead of just calling the person directly like it used to.

If you’re unhappy with the new Phone app design in iOS 26, you can restore the old classic Phone layout onto iPhone with iOS 26 again. With the classic layout returned, you will no longer have the cluttered unified Phone interface, and you’ll instead have easy access to your familiar tabs for Favorites, Recents, Contacts, Keypad, and Voicemail again.

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