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Android 17’s Beautiful New Interface Might Be Copying iOS Too Much

When I first saw the leaked screenshots of Android 17’s new interface , I was genuinely impressed — the visuals looked polished, sleek, and modern. It felt like a natural evolution of what Google started with Material 3 Expressive in Android 16. Those big buttons, lively animations, and dynamic colors had already made Android feel more alive and personal to me. But as I kept looking at the leaks, something began to bother me — and not just a little. What seemed like exciting progress slowly started to feel like something much bigger… and, maybe, a mistake . From what we’ve seen in the leaks, Android 17 is embracing translucent, glass-like blur effects across more of its interface. Elements like the volume slider, the volume panel, and even the power menu now appear to sit on semi-transparent surfaces that let the wallpaper and icons peek through. On the surface, it looks great — giving the UI a sense of depth and refinement that’s undeniably pleasing to the eye. At first, I though...

5 Secure Alternatives to Google Apps That Respect Your Privacy

At first, I was totally dependent on Google apps. Chrome was my go-to browser, Gmail was where I kept everything from receipts to travel plans, and Drive was basically my digital filing cabinet. It felt natural — like Google was this giant helping hand guiding me through my digital life. But then something changed. I started feeling uneasy about how much access one company had to my data. Every search, every map route, every email — it all seemed like fuel for an ever-watchful engine. I wasn’t just using these apps; I was feeding them with my life details . That’s when I began exploring alternatives — not because I needed something “new,” but because I wanted privacy and peace of mind . Let me walk you through the five alternatives that really shook up my routine — the ones that helped me de-Google my digital life without feeling like I sacrificed usefulness or convenience. From Chrome to Brave — A Browser That Respects You Chrome used to be effortless. It’s fast, familiar, and ...