Reviewed by Corey Noles When Apple dropped macOS Tahoe 26 at WWDC 2025, they didn't just slap on some new features and call it a day. This feels like the first time since Big Sur that Apple actually gets what Mac users want: control over their workspace. But here's what makes Tahoe different from Big Sur's approach—instead of just changing how things look, Apple finally gave us the tools to change how our Macs work. For years, Mac users watched iPhone owners customize their home screens wit...