The Liquid Design brings translucency to every Apple screen, echoing Windows Vista’s Aero Glass with real-time motion and color shifts| MSPoweruser
Major redesigns of graphical user interfaces (GUI) always provoke surprise and complaints. With Liquid Glass, Apple’s new visual language, it’s no different. The good news is that beneath the new…| Manual do Usuário
Apple today released exciting new features and capabilities across each of its software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.| Apple Newsroom
Liquid Glass is coming to all of Apple’s software| The Verge
I have an incredibly boring summer hobby: looking at the changelog for the WebKit Github repo. Why? Because I spend a chunk of my professional life working with webviews inside mobile apps and I like to get an early peek into what's coming in the next version of iOS. Since| Alastair Writes Code
We can use Apple’s Liquid Glass as a point of inspiration for designing our own uniquely delightful interfaces.| That HTML Blog
Apple's announcements about VisionOS 26 at WWDC highlight the importance of spatial computing for the company and how it fits into Apple's product strategy.| Moor Insights & Strategy
Liquid Glass UI is about to turn Apple’s flat pixels into living, light-bending glass—and we’ve been stress-testing it at ArtVersion. From floating nav chips to motion-adaptive shaders, here’s what we learned (and why accessibility still wins). Dive into the full breakdown ↓| ArtVersion
It is a proxy phrase, often born of an inability or unwillingness to articulate other concerns.| ericwbailey.website
Apple introduced iOS 26 at its annual worldwide developer's conference and we found three things that we absolutely love about the new design.| SlashGear
Apple today previewed iOS 26, a major update that brings a beautiful new design, intelligent experiences, and improvements to the apps users rely on every day.| Apple Newsroom
Apple has announced Liquid Glass, but what does it do, and when will it be available for all of its devices? Here's everything you need to know.| SlashGear
Apple’s WWDC was a retreat from not just last year’s WWDC, but potentially a broader reset for the company. That’s why it was a great presentation.| Stratechery by Ben Thompson