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Liquid Glass and future hardware

To me, it feels like Liquid Glass is really meant for touch screens and OLED displays, where colors can pop and you can interact with the floating glass with your fingers. It makes less sense on a big-screen TV or an Apple Watch with a tiny display. It also isn’t very impressive on Macs, which of course lack (for now) both touch and OLED. Once Apple makes those Mac hardware upgrades, Liquid Glass will be a lot more fitting.

WWDC 2025 Biggest Releases: iPadOS 26 Multitasking, visionOS 26 and New CarPlay – Bloomberg

I really don’t understand how touch and OLED make Liquid Glass better. If you can find a strong argument that supports this line of thinking, drop links in the comments section below. I am very interested to learn more.

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RP2040 — POV Display

Sometimes, a flat display just won’t cut it. If you’re looking for something a little rounder, perhaps your vision could persist in in looking at [lhm0]’s rotating LED sphere RP2040 POV display. As you might have guessed from that title, this display uses an RP2040 microcontroller as its beating [or spinning, rather] heart.

instructables.com/Rotating-LED

#rp2040#pov#display

iPhone 17: Gleiche Technik wie der Vorgänger?
Apple bleibt seinem Ansatz offenbar treu und setzt im kommenden iPhone 17 teilweise auf bewährte Hardware. Fachleute spekulieren, dass der Konzern bei seinem neuen Einsteiger-Modell erneut den A18-Chip des Vorgängers verwenden
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#iPhone #News #A18Chip #AirModell #Apple #Display #Hardware #IPhone17 #Kamera #ProModelle #RAM #Smartphone #TechnikNews #Technologie

Apfeltalk Magazin · iPhone 17: Gleiche Technik wie der Vorgänger?Das iPhone 17 könnte mit dem A18-Chip aus dem letzten Jahr ausgestattet sein. Dieser war auch im iPhone 16e verbaut.

iPhone 17: Gleiche Technik wie der Vorgänger?
Apple bleibt seinem Ansatz offenbar treu und setzt im kommenden iPhone 17 teilweise auf bewährte Hardware. Fachleute spekulieren, dass der Konzern bei seinem neuen Einsteiger-Modell erneut den A18-Chip des Vorgängers verwenden w
apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ipho
#iPhone #News #A18Chip #AirModell #Apple #Display #Hardware #IPhone17 #Kamera #ProModelle #RAM #Smartphone #TechnikNews #Technologie

Apfeltalk Magazin · iPhone 17: Gleiche Technik wie der Vorgänger?Das iPhone 17 könnte mit dem A18-Chip aus dem letzten Jahr ausgestattet sein. Dieser war auch im iPhone 16e verbaut.