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    The word "hello" is written in a glowing, cursive neon light style on a dark background, with gradations of white, blue, and subtle yellow highlights illuminating the text—evoking the sleek, Liquid Glass aesthetic seen at WWDC26.

    Liquid Glass Gets a More Polished WWDC26 Update

    June 8, 2026 / 1:22 PMJune 8, 2026

    Liquid Glass design improvements at WWDC26 refine Apple’s systemwide interface with better readability, more control, and smoother app behavior.

    A smartphone screen running iOS 19 displays customization options: "Add Widget," "Customize," and "Edit Pages." The home screen features apps like FaceTime, Calendar, Photos, and Camera. The date is Monday, June 10.

    iOS 19 Leak Hints at a Fresh Design with Rounder App Icons and More

    April 8, 2025 / 9:30 AMApril 8, 2025

    The standout detail from the leak is the potential move toward rounder app icons. Host Jon Prosser notes that while it’s unclear if these icons will adopt the fully circular…

    Collage of smartphones, highlighting iOS 19 features with various home screen layouts. Screens display nature photography, people, a cat, and app icons with diverse themes and color schemes. Each phone showcases unique arrangements and styles.

    iOS 19 Mockups Spark Debate: Gurman Says They Miss the Mark

    March 26, 2025 / 9:30 AMMarch 27, 2025

    Jon Prosser, known for his bold leaks via Front Page Tech, unveiled mockups he insists are based on the “real deal” version of iOS 19 he’s seen firsthand. The images…

    3D Telegram | Apple Vision Pro

    3D Telegram: Platform Unveils Vision Pro App with Enhanced AR Features

    November 15, 2023 / 9:20 AM

    Telegram, a widely-used messaging platform, is expanding its reach to Apple Vision Pro users with an upcoming visionOS app. This development was revealed through a teaser by Telegram’s CEO Pavel…

    Four pastel-colored Apple MacBook laptops (yellow, pink, blue, and silver) are stacked in mid-air on the cover of Apple Magazine. The headline reads "Mac Class" with smaller headlines about iPhone 17 and filmmaking platforms.
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    A white shield icon is centered on a blue-to-green gradient background, evoking the Safari Privacy Report. A small, white-outlined Apple logo and the word "Apple" appear in the bottom right corner.

    Safari Privacy Report Helps Mac Users See Trackers

    A modern open-plan living and kitchen area is lit with vibrant purple, blue, and orange LED lights, featuring a sectional sofa, dining table, plants, shelves, large windows with curtains, and smart home features like a doorbell camera.

    Home App Alerts Make Smart Homes Easier to Trust

    Close-up of an orange Vision Pro wheelchair as it moves up a ramp, with a person's foot resting on the footrest. The background shows a sunny outdoor area filled with greenery and pavement.

    Apple Vision Pro Eye Control Reaches Wheelchair Support

    Two people sit side by side, facing the camera on a tablet screen using Apple accessibility features. One gestures while speaking, and subtitles read, "Seagulls are very territorial apparently." Both wear rash guards, one black and one neon green.

    FaceTime Interpreter API Gives Accessibility Apps a New Role

    A close-up of a person’s wrist wearing a smartwatch with a light-colored band displays a sleep score of 84 marked "High" and a vibrant circular graph, highlighting the importance of apple watch screen care for clear, accurate readings.

    Apple Watch Sleep Data Shows Menopause Changes

    The word "Gemini" appears in glowing blue and white text on a dark screen, with colorful wave lines extending from the left, hinting at Google Gemini AI updates, and a finger visible at the top edge.

    Siri AI May Need Gemini to Catch Up Fast

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