Macworld on MSN
Sorry folks, Liquid Glass isn’t going anywhere
Macworld Reports of Liquid Glass’s death were, it seems, greatly exaggerated. According to a new report, Apple has no plans ...
Apple isn't likely to move away from a divisive feature in iOS 27, despite overwhelmingly negative feedback from users.
How-To Geek on MSN
Apple thinks it fixed Liquid Glass—no, it didn't
There's still too much mess to clean up.
Recent updates to iOS 26 have given users a variety of new settings to customize the way their iPhone looks and works.
MAPS.ME has just received a new update that brings it in line with other navigation apps that have already received support for iOS 26 ...
I've been using and testing Apple's iOS 26 Liquid Glass design on the iPhone ever since iOS 26 beta 1 was released, and I'm happy to report that it didn't take me long to get used to the new design ...
Apple's new Liquid Glass look makes the iPhone interface feel more modern and fluid. Icons look glossy. Menus feel layered.
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