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Explained: What is Apple's Liquid Glass design, and how it will change the way you use iPhone, iPad or Mac
Explained: What is Apple's Liquid Glass design, and how it will change the way you use iPhone, iPad or Mac

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Time of India

Explained: What is Apple's Liquid Glass design, and how it will change the way you use iPhone, iPad or Mac

Apple has unveiled its most ambitious design overhaul yet with Liquid Glass, a revolutionary material that transforms how users interact with their devices. This translucent, fluid material combines real glass properties with dynamic adaptability, creating interfaces that respond intelligently to content and context. For the first time, Apple is implementing a unified design language across all platforms, iOS 26 , iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26, fundamentally changing how buttons, controls, and interfaces behave on your favorite devices. Unlike previous design shifts that focused on aesthetics alone, Liquid Glass represents a fundamental rethinking of how software and hardware work together to create more intuitive, magical interactions. App icons are built of multiple Liquid Glass layers Your home screen and dock are getting a complete makeover. Every app icon, widget, and dock element now features multiple layers of Liquid Glass that create stunning specular highlights and depth. These aren't flat images anymore, they're dimensional objects that respond to light and movement. In macOS Tahoe 26, you can choose between light, dark, colorful tints, or an elegant clear appearance that makes your icons feel like premium glass objects sitting on your desktop. The customization options are extensive. You can match your icons to your wallpaper's mood, create a minimalist clear aesthetic, or go bold with vibrant tints that make each app pop. The system intelligently adjusts icon contrast and brightness based on your background, ensuring everything remains legible while looking stunning. Widgets receive the same treatment, creating a cohesive glass-like ecosystem across your entire interface. Controls adapt to your actions Traditional static buttons are history. Liquid Glass transforms every control, from simple switches to complex media players, into dynamic elements that morph based on what you're doing. These translucent controls sit above your content like a functional glass layer, expanding when you need more options and shrinking to let your photos , videos, or apps take center stage. The material intelligently refracts surrounding colors while maintaining perfect legibility, ensuring controls enhance rather than distract from your experience. In practical terms, this means your camera app's controls will subtly shift their appearance based on whether you're photographing a sunset or a snow-covered landscape, while music controls will pick up hints from your album artwork. The system automatically adjusts contrast and opacity to ensure every button remains easily readable regardless of the content behind it. Tab Bars disappear when you don't need them Navigation just became smarter. In iOS 26, tab bars now shrink automatically as you scroll through content, giving you maximum screen real estate for what matters most. The moment you scroll back up, they fluidly expand to full size. This isn't just visual trickery, it's a fundamental shift toward content-first design where navigation stays accessible but never overpowers your primary focus, whether you're browsing photos or reading articles. The transition happens so smoothly that it feels natural rather than jarring. Apple has fine-tuned the timing and animation curves so the tab bar responds perfectly to your scrolling behavior, creating more immersive experiences in apps like Apple News, Photos, and Safari without sacrificing the quick navigation that iPhone users rely on. Sidebars blend into background iPadOS and macOS users get the most dramatic change with redesigned sidebars that refract content behind them while reflecting your wallpaper and surrounding interface elements. Apps like Apple TV become more immersive as these glass-like panels provide navigation without creating visual barriers. You'll always maintain spatial awareness of your context while the sidebar intelligence adapts its transparency and color temperature to your current content. Lock Screen time flow around photos The Lock Screen clock gets the most elegant upgrade. Instead of rigid text placement, your time display now crafts itself from Liquid Glass and dynamically reshapes to nestle behind subjects in your wallpaper photos. Each numeral's weight, width, and height adjust individually using a specially modified San Francisco typeface, creating seamless integration between interface elements and your personal photos while maintaining perfect readability. This feature showcases Apple's attention to personalization. Whether your wallpaper features a pet, landscape, or portrait, the time display intelligently positions itself to complement rather than compete with your chosen image. The system analyzes depth and subject matter to determine optimal placement, ensuring your Lock Screen feels uniquely yours while the time remains instantly readable. Real-time rendering that reacts to every movement Behind all these changes lies sophisticated real-time rendering technology that makes Liquid Glass feel alive. The material responds to device movement with realistic specular highlights, creates subtle animations during interactions, and continuously adapts its appearance based on ambient lighting conditions. This isn't just aesthetic, it's functional feedback that makes every tap, swipe, and gesture feel more natural and responsive than traditional static interfaces. iOS 26, macOS 26, and more: What this means for your daily device use The transition to Liquid Glass represents more than visual polish, it's about creating more intuitive, responsive technology. Apps like Camera, Photos, Safari, FaceTime, Apple Music, and Apple Podcasts all benefit from these changes, with interfaces that feel more alive and responsive to your actions. The material's ability to adapt to both light and dark environments means your device will look great whether you're using it outdoors in bright sunlight or in a dimly lit room. Apple has also addressed the completely transparent menu bar in macOS Tahoe 26, which makes your Mac 's display feel significantly larger by removing visual barriers between your content and the edge of the screen. This creates a more immersive experience whether you're editing photos, watching videos, or working on documents. The technology behind Liquid Glass draws inspiration from visionOS, Apple's spatial computing platform, but adapts those three-dimensional concepts for traditional screens. Real-time rendering ensures every interaction feels immediate and natural, while the material's response to device movement creates subtle but noticeable feedback that makes your device feel more connected to the physical world. Apple says that its engineering and design teams collaborated extensively to ensure Liquid Glass works seamlessly across all hardware generations while taking advantage of the company's latest silicon advances. For developers, new APIs in SwiftUI, UIKit , and AppKit make adopting these materials straightforward, with tools like Icon Composer helping create consistent experiences across all platforms. The result is Apple's most cohesive design language ever, one that maintains each platform's unique character while creating unprecedented visual harmony between iPhone, iPad , Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models
Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models

Business Standard

time14 hours ago

  • Business Standard

Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models

Apple has released the developer beta for macOS Tahoe 26, the next major version of its desktop operating system, packed with design changes, AI-powered features, and deeper iPhone integration. macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last major release that will support Intel-based Macs. Supported Intel-based Macs will get access to the new design, Spotlight updates, Continuity features, and more. The update introduces a new translucent Liquid Glass design, a revamped Spotlight search with app-like power, Live Translation in Messages and FaceTime, a smarter Shortcuts engine, and an all-new Apple Games app. New productivity features in Reminders, creative tools like Genmoji and Image Playground, and intelligent automation throughout the OS make macOS Tahoe a more personalised Mac experience. Safari becomes even faster and more secure, Notes gains audio transcriptions, and Journal arrives on Mac for the first time. macOS Tahoe 26: Developer beta rollout and eligible models macOS Tahoe 26 is now available as a developer beta at Apple's developer website, with a public beta launching next month at The final version will roll out later this year as a free update for compatible Macs. Here is a list of macOS Tahoe 26 compatible devices: MacBook Air M1 or later MacBook Pro 16-inch 2019 or later MacBook Pro 2020 or later MacBook Pro 13-inch 2020 with four Thunderbolt 3 ports (Powered by Intel chip and Apple M series chip) iMac 2020 or later Mac mini 2020 or later Mac Pro 2019 or later Mac Studio 2022 and later While this will be the last major release that will support Intel-based Macs, these devices will continue to receive security updates for 3 years. Supported Intel-based Macs include MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports), iMac (27-inch, 2020) and Mac Pro (2019). macOS Tahoe 26: What is new Translucent and personalised interface macOS Tahoe's UI overhaul centres on Liquid Glass, a dynamic, depth-rich material that modernises the Mac's look. The menu bar becomes fully transparent, and new customisation options — from emoji overlays on folders to colour-coordinated themes — offer a highly personal touch. Apple Intelligence The update's core innovation is Apple Intelligence, a privacy-first personal AI engine that powers: Live Translation in Messages, FaceTime, and Phone calls. Smarter Shortcuts, capable of summarising notes, generating content, and automating workflows. Image Playground and Genmoji, now with editable expressions, styles, and emojis. Reminder intelligence, which scans emails, notes, or web pages to extract action items. New Apple Games app Apple is launching a dedicated Apple Games app on macOS, offering a central hub for titles, friends, and Game Centre activity. A new Game Overlay allows real-time access to settings, chats, and invites during gameplay. With Metal 4 and MetalFX rendering updates, titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Crimson Desert, and Lies of P: Overture, Apple is aiming to enhance the gaming experience — particularly on M3 and M4 chip-powered machines. Spotlight reinvented Spotlight has been claimed to become even more powerful, with grouped search results, advanced filtering, third-party content support, and smart previews. It now supports hundreds of system-wide actions — like running automations or adjusting settings — without needing to open apps. Better built-in apps across the board According to Apple, Safari is faster than Chrome on frequently visited pages and offers extended battery life and better anti-tracking tech. Messages adds Polls, group typing indicators, and backgrounds. Journal launches on Mac, synced across devices. Photos app gets a cleaner design and better organisational tools. FaceTime adds fluid controls and Live Translation. Notes supports Markdown and phone call transcriptions. macOS Tahoe includes a new Magnifier for low-vision users, Vehicle Motion Cues to reduce nausea on the go, a simplified Braille Access interface, and an Accessibility Reader for focused content consumption.

WWDC 2025: All the Apple Intelligence AI features coming to your devices
WWDC 2025: All the Apple Intelligence AI features coming to your devices

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Yahoo

WWDC 2025: All the Apple Intelligence AI features coming to your devices

Apple's WWDC this year focused on design changes with iOS 26 and Liquid Glass, but we also saw some updates and new announcements for Apple Intelligence, the company's suite of AI features. New Apple Intelligence announcements build on existing AI-powered features like Writing Tools, Message and Mail summaries, the ChatGPT integration, and others. But Apple has expanded on its Apple Intelligence offerings to all of the software updates announced for iOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, iPadOS 26, and WatchOS 26. By the way, Apple has changed its naming convention to reflect the year it's coming out. Change is hard, but this actually makes things much easier. Apple unveiled a way for third-party apps to tap into Apple Intelligence called the Foundation Models Framework. This means developers can use Apple's API to integrate their features into Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence now supports live translation for real-time text and voice translations. This works on Messages, FaceTime, and Phone for iOS 26, WatchOS 26, iPad OS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26. Live Translation for real-time text and voice translation. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple Using Genmoji, you can also mix together emojis and use Image Playground to edit emojis like change someone's facial expression or hairstyle. Image Playground also got a ChatGPT integration, so you can create images with OpenAI's model too. Apple Intelligence already provides voicemail transcripts, but now it's adding call screening for scammers and Hold Assist, which conveniently notifies you when you're off hold. Hold Assist will let you know when you're off hold. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple Within group chats, you can now create polls and Apple Intelligence will compile the results. AI-assisted polls on iOS 26. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple iOS 26 is getting a visual search feature by combining Visual Intelligence with Apple Intelligence. By taking a screenshot of any app you're looking at, you can use a new search function on the bottom of your screen. It can also recognize screenshots like events and pre-populate your calendar. Use screenshots to search visually. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple Apple Intelligence can identify and summarize packages you've ordered and keep track of them in Apple Wallet. Like iOS 26, Apple's operating systems for Macs and iPad have a bunch of Apple Intelligence features. These run more in the background so there's a more seamless workflow. SEE ALSO: Apple reveals macOS 26 Tahoe: See all the changes coming to your MacBook Shortcuts gets the Apple Intelligence revamp, so now you can automate multi-step tasks like saving certain files or triggering actions at a certain time of day. Shortcuts can also tap into ChatGPT for off-device functions. Shortcuts gets the AI treatment for automating complex tasks. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple No longer just the search bar you use to find certain apps or documents, Spotlight with Apple Intelligence can automate certain workflows like sending an email or uses intelligent suggestions to pull up relevant information or take actions based on what document or app you're working in. The Spotlight Apple Intelligence update works more seamlessly in your workflow. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Apple With Apple Intelligence, your Apple Watch now comes with an AI-powered trainer. Your "Buddy" is an AI-generated voice that uses your data from your workouts and health history and gives you tips like when to slow down, motivate you for more reps, and congratulate you when your workout is done. Workout Buddy is your AI personal trainer for Apple Watch. Credit: Apple

Apple Revamps OS Versioning: All Platforms Now Share a Unified Year-Based Naming System
Apple Revamps OS Versioning: All Platforms Now Share a Unified Year-Based Naming System

Hans India

time14 hours ago

  • Hans India

Apple Revamps OS Versioning: All Platforms Now Share a Unified Year-Based Naming System

In a significant shift unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, Apple announced it is aligning the version numbers of all its operating systems with the upcoming calendar year—starting now. Instead of numbering its software based on cumulative updates for each platform, Apple is moving to a streamlined, unified system. That means we'll see iOS 26 on this year's iPhones, macOS Tahoe 26 for Macs, and the same '26' branding applied to iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. The goal, Apple suggests, is to simplify the often-confusing version history. Under the previous scheme, users were juggling names like iOS 18, watchOS 11, and visionOS 2—each representing a different point in that platform's evolution. Now, the entire suite of Apple platforms will tick up in version numbers together annually. Going forward, it will be easy for users—and developers—to know at a glance whether they're on the latest OS version. The move, while only just confirmed at WWDC, had already been anticipated. Bloomberg reported in late May that Apple was considering this exact change. By introducing this naming strategy, Apple creates a consistent, future-proof structure that will likely be welcomed by those who've struggled to keep track of mismatched version numbers across its expanding ecosystem.

Apple macOS Tahoe 26: The Game-Changing Features You Need to Know (WWDC 2025)
Apple macOS Tahoe 26: The Game-Changing Features You Need to Know (WWDC 2025)

Geeky Gadgets

time16 hours ago

  • Geeky Gadgets

Apple macOS Tahoe 26: The Game-Changing Features You Need to Know (WWDC 2025)

Apple has introduced macOS Tahoe 26, featuring a redesigned interface, enhanced Continuity features, expanded Spotlight capabilities, and advanced Apple Intelligence tools. The update focuses on personalization, productivity, and seamless integration across Apple devices, while maintaining user privacy. One of the most striking features of macOS Tahoe 26 is its 'Liquid Glass' design, a visually dynamic interface that combines translucency, depth, and fluidity. This aesthetic overhaul not only modernizes the operating system but also enhances usability by offering extensive customization options. Users can now personalize app icons, folders, widgets, and wallpapers, allowing for a desktop environment that reflects individual preferences and workflows. Apple macOS Tahoe 26 Key interface elements have been streamlined for improved efficiency. The menu bar now features a transparent design, blending seamlessly with the desktop background, while the Dock has been refined to appear sleeker and more compact. Sidebars and toolbars across native apps have been redesigned to be more intuitive, reducing visual clutter and allowing users to focus on their tasks with greater ease. Strengthened Continuity Across Devices macOS Tahoe 26 builds on Apple's ecosystem integration with enhanced Continuity features, further bridging the gap between Mac, iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices. For the first time, the Phone app is available on Mac, allowing users to manage calls, access voicemail, and use features like Call Screening and Hold Assist directly from their desktop. Another notable addition is the integration of Live Activities, a feature previously exclusive to iPhone. Live Activities now appear in the Mac's menu bar, providing real-time updates on events such as sports scores, delivery tracking, or calendar reminders. This functionality allows users to stay informed without interrupting their workflow, enhancing multitasking capabilities. Spotlight: Smarter and More Unified Spotlight, Apple's built-in search tool, receives a significant upgrade in macOS Tahoe 26. A unified search results system prioritizes relevance, making it easier to locate files, apps, and web content. This improvement streamlines the search process, catering to both casual users and professionals who rely on efficient navigation. New features include: Personalized quick keys for faster access to frequently used files and apps. for faster access to frequently used files and apps. Advanced filtering options that allow users to refine search results based on specific criteria. that allow users to refine search results based on specific criteria. Direct task execution, such as sending emails, setting reminders, or creating notes, directly from the Spotlight interface. These enhancements position Spotlight as a more versatile and powerful tool for managing daily workflows. AI-Powered Features Take Center Stage Artificial intelligence plays a central role in macOS Tahoe 26, with Apple Intelligence driving several innovative features. Real-time translation is now integrated into Messages, FaceTime, and the Phone app, allowing seamless communication across languages. The Shortcuts app uses AI to create smarter, automated workflows tailored to user habits. Whether powered by on-device processing or cloud-based models, these workflows simplify repetitive tasks and improve efficiency. Creative tools like Genmoji and Image Playground further showcase the potential of AI in macOS. Genmoji allows users to design custom emojis, while Image Playground provides tools for creating and editing images with ease. These features blend technology with creativity, offering new ways for users to express themselves. Gaming and Graphics: A New Era Gaming on macOS sees significant advancements with the introduction of the Apple Games app, a centralized hub for discovering, managing, and playing games. The app includes features like curated recommendations, game updates, and cloud save synchronization, making it easier for users to access their gaming library. The new Game Overlay feature enhances the gaming experience by providing in-game controls for quick adjustments, such as toggling settings or managing communication tools. These updates are powered by Metal 4, Apple's latest graphics technology. Metal 4 introduces ray tracing, allowing more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games and creative applications. Together, these improvements position macOS as a more competitive platform for gamers and developers. Privacy and Accessibility: Core Principles Apple continues to prioritize privacy and accessibility in macOS Tahoe 26. The updated Safari browser offers faster browsing speeds, improved battery efficiency, and enhanced privacy protections. New password management tools include version history and change tracking, providing users with greater control over their online security. Accessibility features receive a comprehensive update, with tools like: Magnifier , which provides enhanced zoom capabilities for users with visual impairments. , which provides enhanced zoom capabilities for users with visual impairments. Accessibility Reader , designed to simplify web content for easier reading. , designed to simplify web content for easier reading. Braille Access, making sure compatibility with a wider range of braille displays. These updates reflect Apple's commitment to creating technology that is inclusive and accessible to all users. Productivity Apps Get a Boost Several core apps in macOS Tahoe 26 have been redesigned to enhance productivity and collaboration. Messages introduces features like Backgrounds, Polls, and improved group chat navigation, making communication more dynamic. FaceTime gains Contact Posters and Live Translation, further enriching video call experiences. The new Journal app allows users to document personal moments, organize thoughts, and reflect on daily activities. Photos now includes pinned collections and advanced customization options for better organization. Notes adds Markdown support and audio transcription, catering to users who require detailed documentation tools. macOS Tahoe 26: A Comprehensive Update macOS Tahoe 26 represents a significant evolution in Apple's desktop operating system. By combining a visually stunning interface with advanced tools for productivity, creativity, and communication, this update delivers a more personalized and integrated experience. With its focus on privacy, accessibility, and seamless device integration, macOS Tahoe 26 underscores Apple's dedication to innovation and user-centric design. Here are more detailed guides and articles that you may find helpful on Translucent design. Filed Under: Apple, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

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