Apple (AAPL) is working on a “slight redesign” for macOS 27 to address Liquid Glass issues, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports. Although macOS adopts the same Liquid Glass design introduced in iOS 26, the interface appears less natural on larger desktop displays and traditional input devices, reflecting a design language optimized for OLED-equipped devices and future hardware such as Apple’s anticipated all-glass iPhone planned for 2027, Gurman writes. The company is also testing a feature to automatically organize groups of tabs in the Safari browser, he adds.
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