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iOS 26 Adds All-New ‘Clear Look’ Option Alongside Light and Dark Mode

Apple in iOS 26 has introduced a third display appearance option called “Clear Look,” expanding beyond the traditional Light and Dark Mode choices that have defined the iPhone experience in recent iOS versions. The new mode leverages Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design language, unveiled as part of the company’s broadest new software redesign since iOS 7. […]

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iOS 26 Gets New ‘Adaptive Power’ Option to Extend Battery Life

With iOS 26, Apple added a new feature called Adaptive Power that joins Low Power Mode as a power management option. Available in the iPhone‘s battery settings, Adaptive Power is designed to make small performance adjustments that will improve battery life. Apple says that some of these options include lowering display brightness or allowing some

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Windowing, Menu Bar, and Pointer Come to iPadOS

Apple today revealed an overhaul of iPad multitasking, introducing a completely new windowing system, a macOS-style Menu Bar, a pointer, and more. The centerpiece of the multitasking improvements is a new macOS-style windowing system. Apps still launch in full-screen by default, preserving the familiar ‌iPad‌ experience, but users can now resize apps into windows using

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Apple Says macOS Tahoe is Compatible With These Macs

Apple has updated its website to indicate that macOS Tahoe drops support for several Intel-based Macs that are compatible with macOS Sequoia. macOS Tahoe is compatible with the following Mac models, according to Apple: MacBook Air with Apple silicon (2020 and later) MacBook Pro with Apple silicon (2020 and later) MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2019) MacBook

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Apple overhauls Vision Pro Personas feature, now with much higher-quality 3D avatars

As part of visionOS 26, Apple is overhauling the Personas feature for Apple Vision Pro users. Personas are the 3D avatars the system uses during FaceTime calls when the user is wearing the headset. When Vision Pro launched last year, Personas were widely criticized due to their uncanny valley appearance — and the whole feature

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