Highly anticipated: With the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air unveiling out of the way, Apple is now ready to roll out the latest versions of its operating systems for iPhone, iPads, and Macs. iOS 26, ...
Despite macOS going through a couple major redesigns over the past couple years with Big Sur in 2020 and now Tahoe in 2025, there’s still one app that includes a very old looking interface that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Safari's update for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe brings many UI tweaks as well as changes to Web Apps and HDR photos, alongside many other smaller changes. Here's what they all look like, and ...
God I hope the Mac OS UI gets fixed real quick now. Obviously it will require next year’s new version for real changes, but a lot can be done with the point updates ...
Apple recently announced iOS 26 as the latest major update for iPhones. This new firmware brought with it a significant visual overhaul. The OS now boasts a “liquid crystal” design language, giving ...
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 ...
Macworld With WWDC just weeks away, the rumors about macOS 27 are starting to fly. On June 8, Apple will officially reveal the follow-up to macOS 27 Tahoe, followed by a months-long beta cycle, and ...
Apple released macOS Tahoe last September, but despite two point updates since then, it is still struggling to resolve an embarrassing interface issue in Finder that appears to have been introduced ...