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Apple started showing iPhone and iPad energy and battery labels in the EU - here are 8 interesting details in the docs.
New reports claim that Jon Bernthal will reprise his role as Frank Castle (aka the Punisher) in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
In 2015, Google announced their new look with a blog post explaining: ‘This isn’t the first time we’ve changed our look and it probably won’t be the last, but we think today’s update is ...
For the first time in nearly a decade, Google has updated its standalone ‘G’ logo. This multicoloured icon that users see across its apps and browser tabs. While the change may look small at ...
This is the first major change to Google’s logo since September 2015, when the tech giant introduced a flatter, sans-serif typeface and a more modern look for its full six-letter wordmark.
Google is introducing a redesigned version of its iconic ‘G’ logo, marking the first major update in nearly a decade. The new design moves away from the solid four-colour blocks - red, yellow ...
The new logo no longer features four solid color sections. Instead, the red, yellow, green, and blue now blend together into a gradient Google Updates its 'G' Logo For First Time in 10 Years.
Google has reportedly changed its logo and is debuting a refresh of its recognisable multi-colored 'G' icon, marking the first visual update to the symbol in nearly a decade. The change is said to ...
Google has updated the look of its well-known "G" logo, changing the design of the character for the first time in 10 years. The new logo was first noticed by 9to5Google, and while it has the same ...
Google has updated its "G" logo after nearly 10 years, according to a report from 9to5Google on Monday. The new logo has a gradient effect when transitioning between colors, whereas the previous ...
Google doesn’t update its logos very often, but at the 10-year mark of a design, we have seen them switch things up. For example, Google Play saw a logo refresh when it reached 10 years old, and ...
Google’s logo just got a little bit blurrier. In a new logo quietly rolled out across iOS and Pixel, the search giant ditches its color-blocked “G” for gradients.