Apple Unveils 'Liquid Glass' Design and AI Enhancements in iOS 26 at WWDC

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Apple's new iOS 26 feature 'Liquid Glass' has received mixed reviews online, with many criticizing its translucent, reactive interface for being difficult to read and visually messy, sparking comparisons to Steve Jobs' emphasis on simplicity. The update was unveiled at WWDC 2025, but some analysts see it as a slow improvement, while others note Apple's focus on AI and developer tools like the Foundation Model framework. Despite the criticism, Apple shares experienced a slight decline following the announcement.
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