Apple's latest design overhaul—aptly named Liquid Glass—has been polarizing to say the least. Some people love it, lauding the company's bold new approach as a step toward the future. Others hate it, ...
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Apple today updated its TestFlight and Apple Support apps, adding Liquid Glass designs to match the rest of iOS 26. Both apps now feature Liquid Glass interface elements, such as more rounded buttons, ...
Not everyone likes Apple’s springy, jiggly, see-through Liquid Glass interface. If you’re not a fan, tweaking these settings will make your iPhone, iPad, or Mac a lot less bubbly. Whatever camp you're ...
Don’t have the latest A.I.-powered model? There are still plenty of new features in Apple’s iOS 26 and Google’s Android 16 to make your own. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer has been writing ...
Apple Invites, the new app that debuted earlier this year, has just been updated to version 1.5. The new update brings Liquid Glass to the app plus a couple brand new features. Apple Invites 1.5 ...
I like Apple’s Liquid Glass design for its operating system updates, but, apparently, not everyone does. New research from cloud-based call center MightyCall reveals searches for “how to downgrade iOS ...
As it usually does after a new iOS release, Apple has stopped validating its older mobile OS. So, if you upgraded to iOS 26, you better get comforable with Liquid Glass. Don't miss out on our latest ...
Google has updated Chrome for iOS and iPadOS to version 141, bringing full support for Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language. Introduced with iOS 26, Liquid Glass emphasizes translucent layers, ...
With the launch of iOS 26 earlier this week, Google Chrome 141 rolled out with Liquid Glass tweaks on iPhone and iPad. As a reminder, Chrome for iOS has a pretty different interface and experience ...