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二手收購手機widgets, and built-in apps. It’s more subtle than on the 二手收購手機iphone, mostly because the Mac’s much larger screen real estate makes the Liquid Glass elements more like accents than whatever this mess is supposed to be. I’m not very fond of it just yet, but maybe it will grow on me, like UI changes tend to.The see-through dock can distort and refract what’s visible behind it. Screenshot: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The VergeThe Dock now has a frosted background that’s more translucent than Sequoia’s flatter design. The hazy, frozen glass aesthetic also extends to widgets, like the calendar and weather, and drop-down menus — though the latter have much higher opacity. The pop-ups for volume and brightness now use this distorted glass look as well, though they’ve moved to the top-right corner of the screen instead of being centered above the dock. Frankly, they’re ugly, and I find their new elongated horizontal look strange and out of place.Surprisingly, the Menu Bar at the top of the screen is now invisible, so it no longer masks the screen’s notch cutout with a dark gray bar. At first I found this slightly jarring, but I adjusted to it quickly, just as I did the first time I saw a notched MacBook. It became mostly innocuous with even a bright wallpaper showing its borders. (If you really hate it you can enable “Reduce transparency” in the accessibility menu, bringing back the filled-in Menu Bar and killing pretty much all of Tahoe’s other transparent effects.) The one cool thing the invisible Menu Bar enables is a new animation: when you three-finger swipe up for Mission Control, a glass pane descends from the top and distorts the view of the wallpaper underneath. It’s a kitschy flourish, but it’s one of the few effects in Tahoe that tickles me.PreviousNext1/3The way this top pane in Mission Control distorts the wallpaper as it slides in is fun, I’ll give it that. Screenshot: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The VergeWidgets now live on the desktop by default. This was optional before, but so far widgets in the Notification Center get pushed out onto the desktop when you update to Tahoe (you can put them back if you prefer). Open a Finder window and you see more of Tahoe’s rounded design, with the sidebar now looking like its own tall, oval-ish nested window. Dark mode and light mode show some differences here, with light mode flattening the Finder windows quite a bit more than its darker version, which looks more glassy to me.The theme controls that launched with iOS 18 are now in macOS. Opening the Appearance menu lets you change Tahoe’s overall looks (light, dark, and auto), highlight colors, and icon and widget styles. The right (or wrong) combination of these settings can dramatically change macOS’s looks, from minimalist to garish.PreviousNext1/5Open a Finder window and you see more of Tahoe’s rounded design, with the sidebar now looking like its own tall, oval-ish nested window. Screenshot: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The VergeMore exciting for power users are the changes to Spotlight that make it much easier to operate your Mac by keyboard alone. Spotlight search now gives you shortcuts to finding files, launching apps, performing actions, and accessing clipboard history. Pressing Command and Space calls up Spotlight as it always has, but now if you hover over the search bar with the mouse you’re shown four icons for those new functions, with each offering a handy keyboard shortcut.Now this is spotlighting: by pressing Command and either number 1, 2, 3, or 4 keys you can get quick access to Apps, Files, Shortcuts, and Clipboard. Then, you can type out whatever you’re searching for or trying to do. The Apps drawer can act as a mini categorized launcher. Files puts suggestions and recents at the top. Shortcuts allows you to type out functions you’d like your Mac to do via compatible apps. Clipboard is a reverse chronological history of the most recent stuff you copied.Typing actions into Spotlight. You can see some of the quick keys I set up are suggested right at the top. Screenshot: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The VergeI really like the ability to set custom quick key commands. For example, I set “M” to be the quick key for a message, and “TM” to set a timer. Each of those actions requires typing out some part of the prompt, like the number of minutes in your timer or the contents of a message and the recipient. But if you like to use lots of hotkeys and navigating around an app with the Tab and Alt keys you’re likely to feel right at home.RelatedApple’s new design language is Liquid GlassApple’s Liquid Glass was a wild change to my 二手收購手機iphoneWWDC 2025: all the news from Apple’s annual developer conferenceSeveral readers were quick to comment that this is Apple “sherlocking” Raycast. Raycast is a much more customizable and expansive Spotlight alternative. It can do math and unit conversions, set timers, has its own appendable clipboard history, and a bunch more, and it also supports third-party extensions. While the changes in macOS Tahoe let Spotlight encroach on some of the things Raycast can do, it’s not quite as expansive. At least, not yet. Raycast is a power-user tool, and it could take Apple some time and a lot more development to win over those users.I’ve been using the first Tahoe developer beta for about a day. There will be plenty more to learn about macOS Tahoe as developers continue using it in its current beta form and Apple delivers more updates. The public beta isn’t coming until sometime next month, and it’s possible that Apple will push out some sizable changes and UI tweaks even before then.Update, June 11th: Clarified that widgets are now on the desktop by default in macOS 26.See More: AnalysisAppleHands-onmacOSReviewsTechMore in this streamSee allAll the Android features Apple announced at WWDCAllison JohnsonJun 12CommentsComment Icon BubbleWhile Craig Federighi suffers through Siri questions at WWDC…Jay PetersJun 11CommentsComment Icon BubbleApple’s updated parental controls will require kids to get permission to text new numbersJay PetersJun 11CommentsComment Icon BubbleMost PopularMost PopularThe Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screenA week in Xbox VR with Microsoft and Meta’s new $399 headsetMicrosoft makes Windows 10 extended security updates free, but there’s a catchHere’s a running list of all of Tesla’s robotaxi mishaps so farThe smaller Fairphone 6 introduces swap

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根據外媒爆料,蘋果將在二手收購手機iphone 20週年所推出「二手收購手機iphone 2027」已經在悄悄催生,並預計引爆整個手機、科技產業。據外媒透露,這款代號叫做「Glasswing」的革命性裝置將以玻璃做為主要設計,將以無縫外觀、進化iOS 28 及超強續航力重新定義智慧型手機。

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根據外媒,同時也是知名蘋果系列爆料客的Majin Bu表示,蘋果將在2027年推出二手收購手機iphone 2027,同時也是20週年的代表作,而這款作品將扭轉近年「毫無亮點」的窘境。對此,從今年所推出的Liquid Glass就可以微微嗅到,蘋果將延續Glass的設計美學,對此,這個內部代號為「Glasswing」的作品,將以「一整片玻璃」無縫外觀,徹底體現蘋果美學設計。

此外,前置鏡頭、Face ID 感應器將整合到顯示器下方,提供真正的全螢幕視覺體驗。而二手收購手機iphone 2027 的一個關鍵特色可能是電池續航力的大幅提升,並經優化以支援AIv和 6G 連線。隨著 iOS 26 推出的「液態玻璃」(Liquid Glass)介面,以其透明元素、磨砂玻璃視窗和流暢的動畫效果吸引了使用者。預計在 2027 年推出的 iOS 28,蘋果可能會進一步完善這個使用者介面,整合更先進的增強功能,以襯托 二手收購手機iphone 2027 的玻璃設計,並提供更直觀、更具視覺震撼力的互動體驗。

對此,就如同二手收購手機iphone X一樣,外媒推出 20週年之際蘋果可能會放棄傳統的數字編號,選擇一個紀念性的名稱,就像 2017 年的 二手收購手機iphone X 一樣。但從現在的爆料來看,大量使用玻璃和先進技術可能會推高生產成本,從而可能影響 二手收購手機iphone 2027 的售價。此外,設計的複雜性將需要製造技術的創新,可能會限制初期的供應量,讓二手收購手機iphone變成炙手可熱的夢幻逸品。

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