I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 312. Here are my solutions to them.
1: Border lake claims it’s both 10 and 1A.
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Tahoe
Border lake (Lake Tahoe is on the border between California and Nevada) claims it’s both 10 and 1A (depending on where you look, it reports it’s version 16, 10 in hexadecimal, or 26, 1A in hex).
2: Clearly a new material comes with concentricity.
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Liquid Glass
Clearly (it uses transparency) a new material (as Apple describes it) comes with concentricity (markedly rounded corners are an obvious feature).
3: Patented in 1876, it’s finally on its way to our Macs.
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Phone
Patented in 1876 (the telephone was patented then by Alexander Graham Bell), it’s finally on its way to our Macs (macOS Tahoe introduces the Phone app).
The common factor
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They’re all new in macOS 26 Tahoe.
I look forward to your putting alternative cases.
