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  "textContent": "Apple is expected to unveil its macOS 27 operating system during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8. Following this event, the first developer beta will likely be available, with a public beta typically following in July, and a public release occurring in Septemer. Per MacRumors, here’s what’s currently known and thought to be […]\n\nSource",
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