In the fourth iOS 26.1 beta, Apple added a "Tinted" option that reduces the translucency of Liquid Glass for those who prefer ...
If you're not a fan of Liquid Glass, or it makes you feel dizzy, here’s how to make Apple's new UI design work for you.
The Touch Bar is another design choice that has divided opinion among Apple users. Introduced with the bold redesign of the ...
With the fourth betas of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, Apple has introduced a new setting that's designed to allow users to ...
Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta 4 introduces a new display setting that lets users reduce the intensity of the Liquid Glass ...
ZDNET's key takeaways iOS 26.1 will include a switch to apply a tinted look to Liquid Glass.The option renders screen ...
Among iOS 26's new features, arguably the most polarizing is the Liquid Glass design. Liquid Glass is just as its name suggests, a UI glass effect that's fluid like liquid. Some users dislike it, ...
Not everyone likes Apple’s springy, jiggly, see-through Liquid Glass interface. If you’re not a fan, tweaking these settings will make your iPhone, iPad, or Mac a lot less bubbly. Whatever camp you're ...
Don't install the latest Android update (October 2025) on your Pixel 10 or Pixel 10 Pro just yet. What's happened? After updating to the latest Android update rolled out in October, several Pixel 10 ...
The Switch 2 is a fun piece of hardware with a lot of cool features and games, but it wouldn’t be a Nintendo console without some kind of goofy flaw that makes it susceptible to damage. This time, you ...