We’ve all seen it. The “Frankenstein UI.” You grab a “home” icon from one open-source set, a “settings” cog from a different ...
V-Ray for Blender Update 2 adds macOS support, new AI tools, and a faster distributed renderer for Blender 5.0 artists.
The 10 coolest open-source software tools in 2025 include software for developing AI agentic applications, managing streams ...
iOS 26.1 introduces a new setting to adjust Apple's Liquid Glass design. Users can now reduce transparency and increase contrast to achieve a simpler, more opaque interface. This update allows for ...
Apple has launched a dramatic new web interface for the App Store. You can now get the full App Store experience right in your browser, with dedicated pages for the ...
puree UI for Blender is a declarative framework that provides a web-inspired API for building user interfaces, addressing the limitations of Blender's native UI system in supporting complex interface ...
Windows-based handhelds have a problem, and it’s Windows 11. The operating system made for laptops and desktops just doesn’t work well for Steam Deck-style handhelds with screens as small as seven ...
During an attempt to sign in, if Windows displays the Please wait for the User Profile Service message for a long time, say 5 minutes, then that post will help you ...
YouTube is rolling out its promised redesigned UI for the YouTube app on Android TVs. New visual changes include centered Pause/Resume controls and separated pill buttons for several interface ...
In a new study, a group of Apple researchers describe a very interesting approach they took to, basically, get an open-source model to teach itself how to build good user interface code in SwiftUI.
Chaos' production-proven and popular V-Ray renderer arrives natively in Blender for the first time. Chaos has launched V-Ray for Blender, officially bringing its Emmy and Academy Award-winning, ...
At WWDC 2025, Apple changed how we interact with our devices with the introduction of a new user interface it calls Liquid Glass. Apple CEO Tim Cook described it this way: “Expressive. Delightful. But ...