No Result
View All Result
Global Finances Daily
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
  • Login
Global Finances Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home Protection

I Tried macOS 27 and Here Are 5 Upgrades You Should Be Looking Forward To

June 11, 2026
in Protection
0
I Tried macOS 27 and Here Are 5 Upgrades You Should Be Looking Forward To


Apple unveiled the macOS 27 Golden Gate name with a flourish.
Credit: Apple


There was a lot to take in from Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote, but as is the case every year, the presentation couldn’t hope to cover all the changes, new features, and upgrades to Apple’s software. Developers are already busy installing the first beta versions of Apple’s new operating systems and seeing what they’re capable of—so, in the interest of trying out the new features of macOS 27 as early as possible, I’ve dusted off my developer account to give the new “Golden Gate” update a try.

An Apple developer account is required if you want to access the beta right now (as is the case with iOS 27). Getting a developer account, which allows you to install early versions of Apple’s software before it is released to the general public, used to require you to pay $99 per year, but that’s no longer the case—you can receive early access to the developer beta for free by registering your Apple Account with the program. Installing these early betas is not recommended for most people, as you’re likely to come across numerous bugs and glitches, some of which could have serious consequences for the apps and data on your devices. The most cautious strategy is to wait for the full release this fall, though a more advanced public beta is also due in July.

Personally, I haven’t experienced any issues of note in my time with Golden Gate, and even at this early stage, I can see the promise of Apple’s latest desktop software update. In particular, there are five features in this update I’m glad to see, and that you should be looking forward to arriving on your Apple Silicon-based Mac later this year.

Automatic Safari tab organization

As someone who always has plenty of tabs open, I’m intrigued by the new automatic tab organization tool that’s available in Safari for macOS 27. It might even make me spend more time in Safari compared to Chrome.

“Safari analyzes each page, identifies similarities, and then brings related tabs together,” Apple says, so you might get all your puzzle web apps in one group and all your basketball news articles in another. You can set up the feature by clicking Safari > Settings > Tabs and then choosing By recommended topics or Automatically for Organize tabs.

I’ve found the feature to be of limited use so far (this is a beta after all), but there’s potential here. At the moment, Safari does a good job of automatically grouping together tabs open from the same website, but doesn’t reliably recognize tab topics or group them together that way. I expect this will improve with time, as Apple made a big show of explaining it in the keynote.

Better support for ultrawide displays

Ultrawide monitor support has been improved.
Credit: Lifehacker

This probably has niche appeal, but personally speaking, it’s something I’ll be making plenty of use of: While macOS previously supported ultrawide monitors, the new Golden Gate update will offer broader support for a greater number of native resolutions and refresh rates, with sharper scaling included.

This means if your ultrawide monitor has always been a bit glitchy and limited when connected to a MacBook (like mine), you should get a far better experience this time around. What’s more, macOS 27 will remember layouts on ultrawide monitors as well, even after disconnecting and reconnecting, so no more scattered icons and windows.

Improved iPhone mirroring

iPhone mirroring is already one of the slickest and most handy features on Macs, and it gets better with macOS 27. On supported apps, you can drag out the iPhone window to a dual-pane, iPad-style layout (no doubt in preparation for the upcoming foldable iPhone).

Another neat addition is that you can now access the iOS Control Center through iPhone mirroring, so if you need to turn on airplane mode, start a screen recording, or do anything else through Control Center, it only takes a couple of clicks (View > Control Center).


What do you think so far?

A slider for Liquid Glass

macOS 27 Golden Gate

macOS now has a Liquid Glass customization slider.
Credit: Lifehacker

A year after Liquid Glass was thrust upon us, there’s finally a proper system-wide customization option: A slider that lets you adjust how much Liquid Glass you want in macOS. I’ve never had a huge problem with Liquid Glass, but I’m still happy to have the option to adjust it to suit my own preferences.

You can find the slider under Appearance in System Settings, and there’s a neat little preview thumbnail above that shows you how the adjustments will look. Right now, the difference from one side of the slider to the other isn’t huge: It goes from “fairly translucent” to “hardly translucent at all.”

And of course… Siri AI

Based on the demos we saw during WWDC 2026, Apple now has an AI chatbot ready to offer Gemini and ChatGPT some genuine competition (with a little help from Google’s AI models). Sadly, at the time of writing, I’m still on the waiting list for the new and improved Siri, so I can’t tell you what it’s like to use.

Still, I’m intrigued by how Apple has integrated Siri AI into the desktop OS. Whenever you open a Spotlight search, Siri will pop up to answer your questions, analyze something on screen, browse through your photos, send emails, pull information from the web, and more. As on iOS, it now comes with its own dedicated app as well, where you’ll be able to sort through your chat history to review previous conversations with the chatbot.

Even if it can’t quite match the capabilities of its rivals, the fact that it comes built into Apple hardware—and will sync chats across devices too, for the first time—gives it a big advantage in terms of convenience.



Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Related Posts

Four Reasons Not to Use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’
Protection

Four Reasons Not to Use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’

June 11, 2026
These Are the Results of the First Round of Lifehacker's Big Guessing Game
Protection

These Are the Results of the First Round of Lifehacker’s Big Guessing Game

June 10, 2026
Sony's Lightest Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are Over 50% Off Before Prime Day
Protection

Sony’s Lightest Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are Over 50% Off Before Prime Day

June 10, 2026
One Reason to Be Glad Your Apple Watch Won't Support watchOS 27
Protection

One Reason to Be Glad Your Apple Watch Won’t Support watchOS 27

June 10, 2026
Best Buy’s Tech Fest Sale Is the Response to the Prime Day Sale
Protection

Best Buy’s Tech Fest Sale Is the Response to the Prime Day Sale

June 10, 2026
Ryobi Cordless Tools Are Up to 70% Off Right Now at Home Depot
Protection

Ryobi Cordless Tools Are Up to 70% Off Right Now at Home Depot

June 10, 2026
Load More

Popular News

  • Josh Garber

    How to Contact Hilton Customer Service

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 7 Skincare Products To See Your Skin Through To Spring

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Diageo toasts so-called ‘Big Fat Indian Weddings’

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • TONY HETHERINGTON: What’s the truth about this energy firm promising me 12% returns?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Guide to Content Marketing for Small Businesses

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest News

I Tried macOS 27 and Here Are 5 Upgrades You Should Be Looking Forward To

I Tried macOS 27 and Here Are 5 Upgrades You Should Be Looking Forward To

June 11, 2026
0

Apple unveiled the macOS 27 Golden Gate name with a flourish. Credit: Apple There was a lot to take in...

Solana

Solana Real-World Assets Gain Momentum With Significant Spike In Transfer Activity

June 11, 2026
0

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Solana’s price action and its network performance...

sovokupnyj-ob-em-torgov-polymarket-i-kalshi-prevysil-150-mlrd

CFTC Proposes Prediction Market Rules Favoring Sports Contracts

June 11, 2026
0

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has proposed new rules for prediction markets, signaling that sports event contracts are...

Uber sues New York City over ’reckless’ driver protection law

Uber sues New York City over ’reckless’ driver protection law

June 11, 2026
0

Uber sues New York City over ’reckless’ driver protection law

Global Finances Daily

Welcome to Global Finances Daily, your go-to source for all things finance. Our mission is to provide our readers with valuable information and insights to help them achieve their financial goals and secure their financial future.

Subscribe

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Editorial Process

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.