Apple's WWDC has introduced a platform-wide visual overhaul, featuring round icons on the home screen and Control Center. This is the company's first major redesign since iOS 7, and it's calling it "our broadest update ever." The new design theme, featuring a material called liquid glass, will be uniform across all devices and will include widgets, icons, and light and dark modes. The company has also confirmed that it's changing the names of its operating systems, with iOS 19 becoming iOS 26, and similarly for other devices. The next version of MacOS will be named Tahoe, sticking with the California-themed names. The event has also revealed new features for iOS 26, including live translations on iMessage, FaceTime, and calls. The beta versions of these updates are available today through the Apple Developer Program. A public beta will be available next month through the Apple Beta Software Program. The updates will bring significant changes to the user experience, including typing indicators for group chats. Overall, the WWDC has brought significant news and updates for Apple users.
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