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When Apple didn’t go hard on AI at WWDC, I let out a sigh of relief – here’s why
I’ve been covering artificial intelligence, or at least topics that touch upon it, for most of my technology journalism career, and long before generative AI was something the public could just access with relative ease. But like it or lump it, AI is very much the buzz of the moment…
Read MoreApple’s new Liquid Glass UI design unveiled at WWDC 2025 is nothing new – I can see right through it
The old saying, “if you wait long enough, everything comes back into style eventually,” is usually attributed to the fashion industry, but it seems to apply to pretty much anything, especially mobile phone interface design. So, while my younger colleagues are getting all hot and bothered about Apple’s new Liquid…
Read MoreT-Mobile is rolling out satellite coverage to its plans soon – and you can already try it out for free even if you’re at another carrier
T-Mobile is introducing satellite coverage to its plans in July The T-Satellite service is now in beta and free to try Most modern phones are compatible T-Mobile has launched a nationwide beta for its new satellite phone service, allowing users to stay connected in areas without traditional cell coverage. Called…
Read More‘99% of the work doesn’t make it out’ – Apple’s VP of Human Interface Design on how Liquid Glass hits the high bar
Apple’s last major redesign of a platform was iOS 7, a bright and vibrant take on the OS, but one that was developed and ultimately released within a different Apple. It was 2013, and Apple simply didn’t have as much of a cohesive ecosystem or as many devices. It’s not…
Read MoreApple is out of surprises and focuses on making the future as clear as glass
Apple‘s WWDC 2025 did not disappoint, but it didn’t inspire either. I wanted answers to some of my burning questions, like when is Siri going to glow up, what’s the future of Apple Home, and how will you inspire consumers to buy into the Vision Pro…er..vision? None of that was…
Read MoreFor Liquid Glass, ‘the most obvious inspiration was visionOS’, says Craig Federighi
Liquid Glass. It’s an umbrella term for interface changes across virtually every Apple platform, but it’s also evocative of an intangible thing; digital, transparent, amorphous glass that glides, flexes, and responds to touch in a way real glass could never do. Just hours after Apple unveiled, at WWDC 2025, the…
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