Google’s hands-free voice search on Android is getting a major UI overhaul, replacing the bodyless face with a microphone, “Ask Anything,” and a colored arc.
Windows 11 is a legacy PC operating system, and these archaic Microsoft apps and system components prove as much.
Google’s hands-free voice search on Android is getting a major UI overhaul, replacing the bodyless face with a microphone, “Ask Anything,” and a colored arc.
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The Android 17 leaks continue today with a preview at the upcoming blur effect for System UI, as well as functional changes ...
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Google is following last year’s Material 3 Expressive redesign on phones by introducing significantly more blur across Android 17.
Android 17 might ditch flat design for Apple-style blur, bringing a more polished, lightweight feel to menus and controls.
But the effect won’t be nearly as strong ...
Android Auto 16.0 is rolling out in stable branch with a new media playback template featuring a wavy progress bar and a ...