Liquid Glass is a very polarizing design choice for Apple; some even feel dizzy while looking at it. Unfortunately, it's here ...
Whether you loathe Liquid Glass or you love it, you still need to update your iPhone to iOS 26.2 to stay safe from hackers.
That’s not as cataclysmic a dropoff as Statcounter’s data suggests, even before considering other mitigating factors—iOS 26 ...
One of the big complaints about the Liquid Glass interface of iPadOS 26 and iOS 26 is that the user interface can be challenging to use, read, differentiate elements, and interact with. There are ...
Apple's big new design language is almost here, and it's coming to all of Apple's major operating systems in the fall with the official launch of iOS 26. Liquid Glass is what Apple calls its newest ...
The Liquid Glass feature in iOS 26 introduces a sleek, semi-transparent design that enhances the visual appeal of your iPhone interface. While this modern aesthetic is eye-catching, it can sometimes ...
What if the glass on your device wasn’t just a barrier between you and the screen, but a dynamic, adaptive interface that transformed how you interact with technology? At WWDC25, Apple unveiled Liquid ...
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 ...
At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, June 9, Apple introduced new feature-rich operating systems sporting a sexy Liquid Glass makeover. And, as expected, the new super-smart ...
Apple revealed Liquid Glass as part of its WWDC announcement this June, with all the pomp usually reserved for shiny new gear. The press release promised a “delightful and elegant new software design” ...
At WWDC 2025, Apple changed how we interact with our devices with the introduction of a new user interface it calls Liquid Glass. Apple CEO Tim Cook described it this way: “Expressive. Delightful. But ...