OrbitRing for Mac: Circular App Launcher Groups Apps by Category

OrbitRing for Mac: Circular App Launcher Groups Apps by Category OrbitRing is a new macOS launcher that displays your apps in a circular menu around the cursor for faster switching and launching. It groups apps by category (e.g., work, creative, communication) and lets you flip between those rings using trackpad gestures or the mouse scroll wheel. The idea is to reduce Dock hunting and make context switching feel quick and natural. The interface is designed to be lightweight and customizable. You can tailor which apps appear and how they’re organized, so your most-used tools are always within a short gesture. Early listings suggest support for launching more than just apps (like files, folders, or web shortcuts), but the core focus remains rapid app access. Key features: Circular app layout centered…
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OrbitRing for Mac: Circular App Launcher Groups Apps by Category

OrbitRing for Mac: Circular App Launcher Groups Apps by Category OrbitRing is a new macOS app launcher that displays your apps in a circular menu around the cursor for faster switching and launching. It lets you group apps by category (e.g., work, creative, communication) and flip between those rings using trackpad gestures or the scroll wheel. The goal: keep your most-used tools within a quick, muscle-memory reach without cluttering the Dock. The launcher is lightweight and designed to feel native on macOS. From early listings, it supports launching not only apps but also files, folders, and URLs, and offers customization for which items appear and in what order. The developer notes macOS 14.0 or later is required and indicates no user data is collected. Key features: Circular app layout centered…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta (now in its fourth pre-release) introduces a handful of small but meaningful controls. Beyond a new option to reduce transparency effects in the “Liquid Glass” design language, Apple has added fresh toggles for the Phone and Camera apps to fine-tune everyday behavior. Reduce transparency: A new system toggle tones down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls adds subtle tactile cues while you’re on the line. Camera: Additional settings provide more granular control over capture behavior and app responsiveness. More controls: Extra switches help tailor how certain iOS components respond, improving comfort and accessibility. Availability: These features are currently in beta and may change before…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone/Camera Tweaks and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone/Camera Tweaks and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta—now on its fourth pre-release—introduces several small but meaningful controls to fine-tune the iPhone experience. Alongside a system option to reduce the transparency effects in Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design, there are new settings for the Phone and Camera apps. Reduce Transparency: Tone down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls adds subtle tactile cues. Camera: Additional controls to fine-tune capture behavior and app responsiveness. More controls: Extra switches to tailor how certain iOS components respond, improving comfort and accessibility. As with any beta, features can change before the public release. Testers can find these options in Settings after updating to the newest iOS 26.1 beta build. Learn more:…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle The latest iOS 26.1 beta (now on its fourth pre-release build) introduces several small but meaningful controls to fine-tune the iPhone experience. Beyond a new option to reduce transparency effects in Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design language, there are fresh settings for the Phone and Camera apps. Reduce transparency: A system toggle lets you tone down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls provides subtle tactile cues while you’re on the line. Camera: Additional controls give more granular control over capture behavior and app responsiveness. More controls: Extra switches help tailor how certain iOS components respond, supporting comfort and accessibility. As with any beta, features can change before the public release.…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle The latest iOS 26.1 beta (now in its fourth pre-release) brings several quality-of-life tweaks. Apple is adding a system toggle to reduce transparency effects in the “Liquid Glass” design, along with fresh options for the Phone and Camera apps. Reduce Transparency: Turn down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls for subtle tactile cues. Camera: New controls to fine-tune behavior and capture preferences. As with any beta, features may change before the public release. Testers can explore these options in Settings after updating to the newest iOS 26.1 build. Learn more: Join Apple’s Beta Software Program here, and track platform release notes on the Apple Developer site. Why it matters:…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone/Camera Controls and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone/Camera Controls and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta (now on its fourth pre-release build) introduces a handful of small but practical improvements. Alongside a new system toggle to reduce the transparency effects in Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design, there are fresh options that adjust how the Phone and Camera apps behave. Reduce Transparency: New system control to tone down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls provides subtle tactile cues while you’re on the line. Camera: Additional settings to fine-tune capture behavior and app responsiveness. More controls: Extra switches to tailor how certain iOS components respond, aiding comfort and accessibility. As with any beta, features can change before the public release. Testers can find these…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone/Camera Tweaks and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone/Camera Tweaks and a “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle The latest iOS 26.1 beta (now on its fourth pre-release build) brings a set of small but useful controls. Apple has added a system option to reduce transparency in its “Liquid Glass” design language, along with new Phone and Camera settings that improve day-to-day usability. Visual comfort: A toggle to tone down Liquid Glass transparency for clearer, higher-contrast UI. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls for subtle tactile cues. Camera: Additional controls to fine-tune behavior and capture preferences. As with any beta, features can change before the public release. Testers can find these options in Settings after updating to the latest iOS 26.1 beta. Helpful links: Join Apple’s Beta Software Program here, and track release notes on the…
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Apple Stock (AAPL) Hits New All‑Time High, Surpassing December Record

Apple Stock (AAPL) Hits New All‑Time High, Surpassing December Record Apple shares set a new record in New York trading, hitting an intraday high of $264.38, around $4 above the previous all‑time peak reached late last December. AAPL finished the session at $262.24 on the NASDAQ, establishing a fresh closing high. Intraday peak: $264.38 (new record) Close: $262.24 Context: Tops the prior high from late December of last year The move underscores Apple’s position as one of the world’s most valuable companies. Record highs often reflect investor optimism around product cycles, services growth, and the company’s ability to generate strong cash flows—though day‑to‑day moves can be driven by many factors. For shareholders and watchers, a new high raises familiar questions: can momentum continue into the next earnings cycle, and how…
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iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone Haptics, Camera Tweaks, and “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle

iOS 26.1 Beta Adds Phone Haptics, Camera Tweaks, and “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta—now in its fourth pre-release—introduces several small but meaningful controls to fine-tune the system. Beyond a new option to reduce transparency effects in the “Liquid Glass” design language, there are fresh toggles for the Phone and Camera apps aimed at improving day-to-day usability. Reduce Transparency: A new toggle lets you tone down the Liquid Glass visual effects for clearer, higher-contrast UI. Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls adds subtle tactile cues while you’re on the line. Camera: New settings provide more granular control over camera behavior and capture preferences. Accessibility & Comfort: Additional switches help adjust how certain iOS components respond to fit user comfort. As with all betas, features are subject to…
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