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Macworld on MSNHow Liquid Glass will (and won’t) change your iPhone this fallWith the introduction of OS version 26, Apple streamlined the user interface across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and ...
The new Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 looks unlikely to change much before the public launch, showing Apple’s belief in its original vision.
The updated Liquid Glass design looks great, but isn't as dramatic as you think. That's a good thing. Here's how iOS 26 ...
Indeed, Liquid Glass does bring somewhat of a major change to iOS 26, or what we would have called iOS 18 (Apple is switching ...
Take the iPhone 16 Pro’s “desert titanium” (a dressed-up name for gold), or the iPhone 15 Pro’s muted blue-gray tone. The ...
iOS 26 looks new and modern. And for once, how Apple describes it — liquid glass — makes sense: it’s a lot of layers of ...
On a Mac’s larger display, the big redesign just feels like… well, it’s a design.
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Macworld on MSNIs Apple’s Liquid Glass as doomed as Windows Vista?Engadget’s Devindra Hardawar comes the closest in saying “Apple’s Liquid Glass is Windows Vista done well” but admits “I ...
With the fourth beta of iOS 26, Apple has again made changes to the Liquid Glass design that's available across the operating ...
The Problem With Liquid Glass Liquid Glass is Apple’s newest user-experience design, and it will be included in all of its operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
The haters can't stop Apple's glass from liquefying, and I, for one, am okay with that.
Apple’s polarizing new iOS design language is probably here to stay.
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