We have four days left until Apple’s WWDC main event begins on Monday, June 8. iOS 27 has been the center of most of the rumors, but we’re also going to get a new version of macOS, macOS 27.
Some of the same features coming in iOS 27 will be available in macOS 27, like the new version of Siri and the dedicated Siri app, but we want to hear from you about Woozad readers. What do you hope to see in macOS 27?
Do you want updates from Liquid Glass? Changes in multitasking? Bug fixes? Better external display support? Improved memory management since no one can afford RAM anymore?
Guessing the name Apple will choose for the next version of macOS is always fun. There are still plenty of California landmarks for Apple to choose from, and Apple’s hashmoji filename for the event on X hints that macOS Big Bear is a possibility.
Let us know which name you think Apple will choose and tell us your most wanted features in the comments below.
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