Apple’s WWDC is underway and one of Cupertino’s first big announcements is Liquid Glass, which is what Apple is calling its new design language. Yes, it’s the one that has been rumored for months and ...
I'd say it looks largely...inoffensively different. Or offensively. But yeah I wouldn't be surprised if the general public loves it. Or perhaps irrationally violently hates it even more than y'all ...
The upcoming WWDC 2025 is reportedly giving the world a massive look towards its upcoming major revamp to the iPhone's operating system which would now be called "iOS 26." This specific version of the ...
At the Platforms State of the Union, Apple detailed how the new Liquid Glass design works, how Apple Intelligence can be added to third-party apps, how Swift Assist in Xcode will work with third-party ...
Samsung has started the beta testing program of its One UI 8.5. The early preview of the software reveals a brief visual redesign across system apps. Apple’s recent design philosophy inspires the new ...
Apple has reintroduced the full Liquid Glass design in the iOS 26 public beta, bringing back the striking translucent effects that were previously toned down in the developer preview. While visually ...
The coming Apple Vision Pro-inspired "liquid glass" user interface redesign at WWDC won't just change how things look and feel in iOS, it will set the stage for the 20th anniversary iPhone and more.
The popular messaging platform WhatsApp is gradually rolling out its new “Liquid Glass” interface to iPhone users, bringing a ...
Those black lines indeed increase contrast, but look like absolute ass. This entire idea of background content bleeding through UI controls is so unbelievably dumb. How can anyone think this is a good ...