Apple’s Liquid Glass, introduced at WWDC 2025, has sparked intense debate with its bold, translucent design language that promises a unified, immersive experience across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. While Apple touts its ability to enhance content visibility and leverage recent hardware advances, questions linger about its necessity and practical benefits for users. Developer Craig Hockenberry delves into the “why” behind Liquid Glass, exploring its potential connection to unreleased hardware and its implications for developers and the broader Apple ecosystem. Craig Hockenberry for furbo.org:
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Is Apple’s Liquid Glass hinting at unreleased hardware?
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