News

Google has begun rolling out Gmail’s Material 3 Expressive redesign via a server-side switch to some users. Design updates include more color usage, rounded cards, minor changes to the Compose ...
A new super material could lead to more powerful, energy-saving electronics by Marcy de Luna, Rice University edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
With Material 3 Expressive, Google is making a push for bottom controls in apps with toolbars. This new component displays “frequently used actions relevant to the current page.” Google says ...
Emma Roberts and comedian Matt Rife are set to star in the romantic comedy “Marriage Material,” from BuzzFeed Studios, with Capstone Global launching worldwide sales in Cannes. Trish Sie ...
Google accidentally showed off its big Android design refresh last week, but now Material 3 Expressive is official. Google says the new interface will begin with Android OS, but it will eventually ...
Material 3 Expressive will debut on Pixel devices running Android 16. And yes, that includes more than just phones and tablets; the Pixel Watch is also getting a taste of the new design language.
While still little is known about the specifics of how Material 3 Expressive will be implemented, the blog post offered some high-level details, like how the new system is characterized by “bold ...
Here are the key takeaways: Material 3 Expressive is Google’s so-called “bold new direction for design” that is the “most-researched update to Google’s design system, ever.” ...
While the original Material Design did an admirable job of leveraging colors and consistent theming, it could make apps look too similar. The answer to that, apparently, is Material 3 Expressive.
Researchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day be used as a self-repairing building material ...
Bad Guitar Studios’ new hero shooter, FragPunk, features a wide range of Currencies and Resources, but few are as valuable as Ultimate Material.