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Multiple technology outlets reporting on Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman’s May 2026 Power On newsletter say Apple will ship a “slight redesign” in macOS 27 to address widespread complaints about the Liquid Glass interface introduced in macOS Tahoe.
The changes are aimed at fixing transparency, shadow and contrast quirks that have reduced text clarity in Finder, Control Center and apps with dense sidebars, particularly on LCD-equipped Macs.
Insiders say Liquid Glass will remain Apple's design direction but will be refined rather than removed. macOS 27 is also expected to include performance and battery-life tweaks, bug fixes, new AI-driven features — including a revamped Siri/Spotlight integration — and quality-of-life additions such as an automatic tab-grouping option for Safari.
Apple is due to unveil macOS 27 at WWDC on June 8, 2026; developer betas typically follow immediately with public betas in July and a broad release later in the year.
Reports note the look of Liquid Glass should further improve as Apple transitions some Mac models to OLED displays.







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