Apple Introduces Personalized App Recommendations, Updates macOS Interface Design
Apple has launched personalized app recommendations in the App Store and is updating macOS with design changes and AI features.

Apple has introduced personalized app recommendations to its App Store, marking a shift toward more tailored user experiences across its platforms. The new feature will suggest applications based on users' download history and usage patterns.
The company is also preparing significant changes to its desktop operating system with macOS 27 Golden Gate, scheduled for release later this year. The update will include modifications to the visual interface, with Apple reducing its use of the "Liquid Glass" design element that has been a hallmark of recent macOS versions.
The upcoming macOS release will prominently feature new Siri AI capabilities as its primary addition. However, these AI features are currently available only through a waitlist in the first developer beta version, limiting immediate access for testing.
The interface changes in macOS 27 Golden Gate represent a notable design evolution for Apple's desktop platform. Early developer feedback suggests the visual modifications create a cleaner appearance compared to previous versions.
Apple has not provided specific details about the rollout timeline for the App Store recommendation feature or when the AI waitlist restrictions for macOS will be lifted. The company typically releases major macOS updates in the fall following its developer conference announcements.