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Designers speak out about Apple’s Liquid Glass design

Designers speak out about Apple's Liquid Glass design language

With such a significant update to the look and feel of Apple devices, it’s not surprising that design and UI professionals have things to say about the new Liquid Glass design language.

As you might expect, views are mixed, but it’s notable how willing people are to give Apple time to refine the look based on reactions to the early betas …

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What were your favorite announcements in the WWDC 2025 keynote?

What were your favorite announcements in the WWDC 2025 keynote | Liquid Glass seen across Apple devices

While Apple quickly dismissed major Siri improvements as coming next year, the company still announced a lot at WWDC 2025. From a whole new look across all Apple devices to full-on windowing on iPads, it was a fast-paced event with a lot to cover.

Here’s a roundup of all the major announcements – please take our poll on your favorites of these, and share your reactions in the comments …

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WWDC 2025 News Hub: iOS 26 is here

Today’s the day! WWDC 2025 officially kicks off this morning with an Apple Keynote. The company is expected to debut iOS 26 with the biggest redesign in over a decade, along with updates to the Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Vision Pro.

We’re on the ground at Apple Park in Cupertino. Follow along below with all the latest news from WWDC 2025.


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Limited-edition official Apple merchandise goes retro for WWDC 2025

Limited-edition official Apple merchandise goes retro for WWDC 2025 | Photo shows two t-shirts

iOS may be about to get a whole new look, but the latest limited-edition official Apple merchandise available to mark WWDC 2025 is getting a very old look.

For a short time, visitors to the Apple Park store can pick up t-shirts, hoodies, and other items featuring not just the original rainbow version of the Apple logo, but even the Garamond typeface …

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Security Bite: Apple could announce cross-platform E2EE for RCS messaging at WWDC

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We’re officially just over a week away from WWDC 2025. While we expect big design enhancements and much-needed Apple Intelligence improvements to iOS, Apple has the opportunity to do something it’s quite good at: flexing its privacy prowess.

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iOS 19: Three features you’ll actually use on your iPhone

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WWDC 2025 is fast approaching, and it looks like iOS will once again be the highlight of the year. While there is some controversy about what exactly the system will look like when Apple unveils what’s purported to be the most significant visual change since iOS 7, a few leaks suggest the update could go well beyond just a new coat of paint.

Here are three iOS 19 features that will actually matter in your day-to-day.

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iOS 19: The one small feature I hope to see at WWDC

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We are less than a month away from WWDC 2025, where Apple is set to announce a redesigned and less glitchy iOS 19 alongside what it’s been cooking over the past year for its other operating systems.

While rumors abound regarding what’s to come to iOS 19, there’s one feature I hope to see make its way into the new system. Sadly, it’s probably not going to happen.

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