iOS 18’s new Control Center has proven to be much more than a one-off design change. Apple has steadily added new capabilities to Control Center via software updates, and iOS 18.4 continues that ...
Meghan Markle's refreshed lifestyle brand has a logo with a meaningful symbol. On Feb. 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced that she was rebranding her lifestyle venture previously known as ...
For years, social media users have shared what they describe as Netflix's original logo featuring black lettering and a purple gradient cinema reel that swirls around a serif font. The word ...
iOS 18.3 launched almost a month ago, leaving a long gap afterward with no new software. But the first iOS 18.4 public beta is finally here, and it brings a lot of big and small changes for iPhone.
The logo is also featured as the profile icon for the Instagram account for As Ever that Meghan unveiled on Feb. 18. The design is depicted in tan and cream for the handle @aseverofficial.
Meghan Markle’s brand drama continues. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, is facing possible legal action from a Spanish town over the logo of her new lifestyle business, As Ever, which she announced ...
Meghan Markle seemingly paid tribute to her husband, Prince Harry, with the logo of her relaunched brand. After announcing on Monday that she has rebranded her business from “American Riviera ...
Apple is following the beta testing of its latest operating systems, including watchOS 11.4 and tvOS 18.4. At this moment, only one main feature—seven new emojis—has been confirmed for watchOS ...
News on the brand front had been pretty quiet since Meghan announced its existence last March, but on February 18 she announced on ... Just like the brand’s logo, the brand’s name is full ...
Meghan Markle recently unveiled her rebranded lifestyle brand, As Ever, and its new logo is packed with subtle ... On February 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced her brand’s name change from ...
Once iOS 18.4 is released to the public in the coming weeks, they’ll be able to add translation apps. Anyone living in the EU is getting an even more substantial default app category ...