Apple Releases macOS Tahoe 26.3.1
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Apple has released the third developer beta of macOS 26.4 as part of its ongoing 26.4 testing cycle. Here’s what to expect.
The only Mac to launch since Tahoe was released is the M5 MacBook Pro, so owners of that system will need Tahoe or newer. If Apple puts out new Macs in early March as expected, those Macs will also only work with Tahoe or newer, and downgrades won’t be possible.
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As for what happens if you try to connect a display over the USB 2 port, Apple tells John Gruber at Daring Fireball that macOS will warn you that you’re using the wrong USB-C port.
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OS 26.3.1 is ready to be installed on your iPhone starting Wednesday. Mac users got macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 at the same time. The new versions include bug