Apple just dropped the fourth developer beta of macOS Tahoe 26.4 — and at four betas deep, the stable release is clearly close. This one’s a quieter update than most, but don’t let that fool you. A few of these changes have been on Mac users’ wish lists for an embarrassingly long time.
The battery feature every MacBook user actually needed
Nadeem Sarwar / DigitalTrendsIf your MacBook spends most of its life plugged in at a desk, this one’s for you. macOS 26.4 finally brings a native Charge Limit setting — letting you cap your battery anywhere between 80% and 100% directly from System Settings. Third-party apps have offered this for years; Apple just took its time catching up. Better for your battery’s long-term health, and better for your peace of mind.
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