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Apple is working on a "slight redesign" for macOS 27 to address Liquid Glass issues and plans a feature to automatically group Safari tabs in "27" OSes

Also: The latest on iOS 27 and the truth about the Vision Pro.

Apple is working on a "slight redesign" for macOS 27 to address Liquid Glass issues and plans a feature to automatically group Safari tabs in "27" OSes

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Apple Tweaking macOS 27 Design Over Liquid Glass Issues

Apple plans a slight redesign of macOS 27 to address Liquid Glass issues and new auto-grouping Safari tabs.

Apple isn't done tinkering with Liquid Glass. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the company is working on a "slight redesign" for macOS 27 to address issues with its Liquid Glass visual overhaul.

The changes aren't limited to the desktop. Apple also plans to introduce a feature across its "27" operating systems that will automatically group Safari tabs — a move aimed at taming browser chaos for power users and casual surfers alike.

Gurman's report also teases additional details about iOS 27 and fresh intel on the state of Vision Pro, though specifics remain thin.

The Liquid Glass design language launched as a bold aesthetic shift for Apple's platforms. Now it appears the company is course-correcting on at least some elements before macOS 27 ships in its final form.