Apple's Liquid Glass made a splashy debut this week, but it might not be for everyone. Some social media users have been quick to criticize or poke fun at the "beautiful, new" software design for iOS ...
Liquid Glass, Apple's big new design language, is finally rolling out. Liquid Glass is essentially a new design concept that's built on the idea of layering software elements that look like actual ...
As anticipated, today at its Worldwide Developer Conference Apple previewed a new software design that’s crafted with a new material called Liquid Glass. This translucent material reflects and ...
Apple is introducing a new Liquid Glass design across its software platforms. It’s all about adding transparency and glass shine effects to Apple’s in-app interfaces across its renamed iOS 26, iPadOS ...
Apple has unveiled a groundbreaking new material called Liquid Glass, which is set to redefine the way users interact with their devices. This innovative material is translucent, dynamic, and ...
Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote gave fans a good look into what their iPhones, iPads and Mac computers will look like come this fall when the new software updates come out. Key to the changes is Apple's new ...
iOS 26 is changing a ton of iPhone features, from messaging to the photos app. Here's what to expect when it ships in the fall. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the ...
Without drawing out the inevitable, Apple officially announced its big rebrand with iOS 26 taken off the wraps during its WWDC 2025 keynote. Apple’s choice to switch up the naming convention of its ...
After months of rumors, Apple has officially unveiled its big iOS 26 ‘Liquid Glass’ redesign, and already the new design has made me want the forthcoming iPhone 17 Air more than ever. Here’s why.
Apple users can now opt for a "Liquid Glass" makeover, at least on specific devices. Unveiled at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference, the "beautiful new" software design intended to "make apps ...
Whenever software gets redesigned, it’s a risky move. Apple knows that from last year’s big Photos app revamp, which many users were not a fan of. Because of the risks associated with big changes, I ...