Topic: design consistency
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Google Pixel 10 Series Review: Beyond Android
The Google Pixel 10 series emphasizes premium hardware and advanced AI integration, marking a shift from experimental roots to a mature, polished identity similar to competitors. It continues to excel in computational photography and offers refined performance and build quality, though design cha...
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YouTube TV's Android App Gets a Fresh New Look
YouTube TV's Android app has received a major visual refresh, introducing new, bolder icons for navigation and controls to create a more cohesive design with the broader YouTube ecosystem. The update modernizes icons across the entire app, including during playback and in menus, and is currently ...
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Expressive Android: Inside Material Design 3.5
Material 3 Expressive is an incremental update, modernizing Google's system interface but feeling more like a "Material 3.5" than a full reimagining within its own apps. The redesign introduces inconsistencies and questionable changes, such as fragmented navigation bars and overuse of containers,...
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Android's Expressive UI: Material Design 3.5 App Recap
Google's Material 3 Expressive design update for its apps is a substantial but cautious evolution, feeling more like a point-five upgrade than a full generational shift that reimagines core interfaces. The redesign introduces inconsistencies, such as fragmented navigation bars and over-sized butt...
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iOS 26.1 Update: Add Fog Effects to Liquid Glass
iOS 26.1 introduces a new toggle for the Liquid Glass interface, offering Clear and Tinted appearance options to address user readability concerns. The Tinted setting increases opacity and contrast for better legibility while preserving the glass aesthetic, serving as a middle ground without usin...
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iPhone Air Teardown: Surprisingly Durable and Repairable
The new iPhone Air features a user-repairable design that breaks from recent sealed models, emphasizing both durability and serviceability. Its internal layout strategically places the logic board at the top to prevent bending damage, while a large, flexible battery occupies most of the chassis. ...
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Pixel Launcher Search Bar Loses M3 Redesign in Android 16 QPR3
The Android 16 QPR3 update for Pixel devices has reverted the homescreen search bar to a cluttered, older design, replacing a cleaner Material 3 layout with a busier single bar. A key functional improvement is enhanced customization, allowing users to long-press the bar to tailor the AI Mode shor...
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Google Photos and Maps Unveil New Icons
Google is updating the logos for Maps and Photos with a modern gradient color scheme to reflect its increased focus on artificial intelligence across its products. The redesign, first reported by 9to5Google, maintains the core shapes of the icons but gives them a contemporary and dynamic look as ...
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Google Phone App Gets a Fresh Material 3 Bottom Bar
The Google Phone app has received a visual update to its navigation bar, shrinking it to align with the Material 3 design language for a more modern and cohesive look across Google's ecosystem. The update, rolled out in version 204, features a more compact bar with reduced padding and refined tex...
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Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro gets M5 chip upgrade and faster storage
Apple has launched the updated 14-inch MacBook Pro featuring the new M5 chip, faster storage, and up to 24 hours of battery life, with preorders open and shipments starting October 22nd. The M5 chip provides significant performance improvements, including AI tasks running 3.5 times faster than th...
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Galaxy Buds 4 Pro: What Happened to the Blade Lights?
Samsung has removed the distinctive illuminated "blade lights" from the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, opting for a more understated, minimalist design with a premium brushed metal finish. The company prioritized comfort and tactile quality based on consumer feedback, focusing on ergonomic refinement and...
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Galaxy Unpacked 2026: Every Samsung Announcement
Samsung's Galaxy S26 series emphasizes refined performance and integrated AI, with the premium S26 Ultra featuring an innovative, integrated Privacy Display that eliminates the need for external screen protectors. The Privacy Display's software allows for granular control, enabling automatic acti...
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Apple Finally Fixes iOS Alarm Bug in Latest Update
Apple's iOS 26.1 beta 2 update introduces a Slide to Stop gesture for alarms, replacing the simple tap to disable them and reducing accidental dismissals. The new design maintains large buttons for snooze and slide-to-stop, improving accuracy over the previous iOS 18 layout while preserving visua...
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Apple's New Product Launch: What to Expect This Week
Apple is launching a significant hardware refresh, including new iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and professional displays, starting this week. The iPhone 17e is rumored to replace the 16e with key upgrades like the A19 chip and MagSafe, while new iPads will gain A18 and M4 chips for full Apple Intelli...
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Gmail's Material 3 Widget Gets a Fresh New Look
Google has updated the Gmail Android widget with a Material 3 redesign, featuring a new pill-shaped action button for a cleaner, more unified look across its apps. The redesign saves space, adding an extra line of visible email text and a small Gmail icon, allowing users to preview more content d...
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iPhone 17 Case Makers Gear Up for Tuesday Launch
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models feature a new full-width rear camera bar, marking a significant design shift from previous models. The iPhone 17 Air is notably thinner and lighter, with a single-lens horizontal camera bar, though it may have a reduced battery capacity. Case manufacturers at ...
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