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Who is Alan Dye? Apple's key design executive behind liquid glass, Apple Watch UI, iOS7, poached by Meta
Apple's key design executive behind some of the company's most iconic rollouts since the Steve Jobs era, Alan Dye, is leaving the company to join tech rival Meta Platforms, according to Bloomberg and ...
Apple’s head of user interface design, Alan Dye, is leaving the Cupertino, California-based company. While losing key executive talent is usually bad news for a company, some industry voices have ...
Meta's latest attempt at relevance after failing to make the Metaverse or superintelligence happen is hiring Alan Dye, the guy behind Liquid Glass. On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Meta was ...
Meta Platforms Inc. has poached Apple Inc.’s most prominent design executive in a major coup that underscores a push by the social networking giant into AI-equipped consumer devices. The company is ...
Apple’s AI chief is out — and that could be great news! In another surprise twist, Intel might make chips for Apple again. And finally, it’s that time of year when we look at our Apple Music Replay ...
Apple’s Vice President of Human Interface design, Alan Dye, is leaving the company to lead a new studio within Meta’s Reality Labs division. The move appears to be aimed at raising the bar on the user ...
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms has hired Alan Dye, Apple's longtime head of human interface design, a spokesperson for Apple confirmed on Wednesday, as the Facebook owner accelerates efforts to ...
Apple’s set to lose yet another top executive as Alan Dye, the company’s head of user-interface design, departs for Meta Platforms, according to a new report Wednesday. While some view this as a coup ...
Lance Ulanoff, writing for Tech Radar, has an in-depth look at the changes coming this fall to iOS 16. Ulanoff also interviewed Apple’s Apple SVP of Engineering Craig Federighi and Apple VP of Design ...
Apple design chief Alan Dye says showing a Apple Vision Pro wearer's eyes was "a UI for those around you," and took years to create. Alan Dye is the Vice President of Human Interface Design at Apple ...
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