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Some users and designers are already panning Apple's new user interface dubbed Liquid Glass, even though it's a bit early. There are reasons to think it might improve — but also valid critiques.
The popup also includes a new “Enhance Dialogue” option that you can tap on or off. “Using real-time audio processing and machine learning, users can turn on Enhance Dialogue to hear speech more clearly over background sounds,” according to Apple’s press release.
Your technology gets better with incremental improvements that mostly aren’t meant to be noticed. Apple is out of step with this reality.
Apple developers conference delivered goodies for all devices, with fresh looks, updated operating systems and a whole basket of new capabilities.
After two years as an iPhone exclusive, Apple’s Journal app will soon be available on Mac and iPad. Apple announced at WWDC on Monday that its latest macOS 26 and iPadOS 26 updates will support the Journal app, which helps users track their daily activities and experiences with images, videos, and voice memos.
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The tech giant showcased "Liquid Glass" for iPads, Mac, and more products at its WWDC developer conference.
Apple took a measured approach to AI at WWDC. A new research paper suggests the company is skeptical about some recent AI advances too.
Apple has just revealed a redesigned iPhone camera app that emphasizes minimalisim, and I really hope Android OEMs don't follow suit.
The company also introduced artificial intelligence in its devices in the opening presentation of a company conference.
Apple revealed iOS 26 featuring Liquid Glass at WWDC 2025, but the lack of an AI killer feature left analysts questioning its competitive edge.