by dbadmin | Sep 1, 2025 | Google, Google Chrome, Material 3 Expressive, News
The Material 3 Expressive design is now available in Google Chrome’s stable branch. It gives Chrome’s tab group feature a more colorful look. Google started rolling out the new UI this weekend. Google announced its new design language, Material 3 Expressive, in May...
by dbadmin | Aug 29, 2025 | Google Clock, Material 3 Expressive, News
Credit: Stephen Schenck / Android Authority The new Google Clock Material 3 Expressive redesign glitches, with jittering digits as the time moves. Some layouts are messy under specific settings, forcing scrolling or text wrapping. The official PixelCommunity Reddit...
by dbadmin | Aug 27, 2025 | Google Clock, Material 3 Expressive, News
Credit: Stephen Schenck / Android Authority The new Google Clock Material 3 Expressive redesign glitches, with jittering digits as the time moves. Some layouts are messy under specific settings, forcing scrolling or text wrapping. Complaints are piling up on Reddit...
by dbadmin | Aug 26, 2025 | Android Auto, Authority Insights, Google, Material 3 Expressive, News
Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority Google is testing a less vibrant, desaturated color palette for Android Auto. The change uses a “Primary Color” derived from the user’s wallpaper to avoid overly bright visuals while driving. These changes are still being tested...
by dbadmin | Aug 25, 2025 | Google, Google Pixel, Material 3 Expressive, News
Credit: Hadlee Simons / Android Authority The Pixel Recorder app has received a visual overhaul in line with Google’s Material 3 Expressive style. Expect changes like a larger play button, more prominent toggles, and larger waveforms. The app also takes a step back by...
by dbadmin | Aug 22, 2025 | Android 16, Material 3 Expressive, News
Google has confirmed it will roll out a new customization setting in Android to let users turn off the background blur effect. Android’s new Material 3 Expressive design makes ample use of blur throughout the UI. The setting is coming in the “near future” for...