macOS Tahoe 26.4 Release Brings New Features and End of Rosetta 2 Support Apple has officially released macOS Tahoe 26.4, marking the latest update to its Mac operating system. This version builds on previous updates, including macOS 26.3, which was released in February 2025 without major new features. Since then, Apple has issued two additional updates: 26.3.1, which added support for the new Studio Display, and 26.3.2, which expanded compatibility with the MacBook Neo. All these versions are now superseded by macOS 26.4, which was made available after a period of beta testing. One notable aspect of the release was a minor delay in the beta version of macOS 26.4 compared to its iOS counterpart, but Apple has not provided an explanation for this discrepancy. The update includes behind-the-scenes improvements to performance and security, with visible changes such as the ability for all users to access the MacBook Neo’s colorful wallpapers and eight new emoji. A more practical addition is the introduction of a charge limit slider, which allows users to set a maximum battery charge level for the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Neo. This feature mirrors the functionality introduced in iOS 18 for iPhones, giving users greater control over battery preservation. While the charge limit slider may go unnoticed by many users, it could prove valuable for those prioritizing battery longevity, particularly for individuals who frequently move their devices between locations. The update also includes a warning about future changes, specifically the phase-out of Rosetta 2. This tool, which facilitated the transition from Intel processors to Apple Silicon, is set to be removed with macOS 28.#apple #macbook_neo #studio_display #macos_tahoe #rosetta_2