On this edition of Don't Sculley Around we discuss Apple's new design ascetic "Liquid Glass" as it relates to macOS 26 Tahoe.
What it means for uniformity across all of Apple's device platforms and why this is going to be major change to how we interact with our systems.
With an operating system update comes the machines that will be going away.
macOS 26 Tahoe is going to be the last version of macOS to support the remaining Macs with Intel processors that haven't already hit vintage.
As part of the discussion we take you back to WWDC 2005 when Steve Jobs discussed the transition from PowerPC to Intel.
It's a bittersweet time but as Caitlyn puts it "we're in the future dude!"
You won't want to miss a minute of this extended edition of Don't Sculley Around.