Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Over three decades ago, Norm Cox made internet history by creating an icon with three horizontal bars to simplify a website’s drop-down menu. It was dubbed the “Hamburger Menu.” Now, McDonald’s is ...
McDonald's cooked up a very on-brand way to honor the inventor of the so-called hamburger menu. The world's largest restaurant chain and hamburger seller is celebrating the work of Norm Cox with ...
Insiders call it "the hamburger": Three stacked lines, usually in the top left- or right-hand corner of a website, which people can click to see a menu of pages on the site. Once considered an ...
The $1 Whoppers, balloons and thank-you notes given to guests at a Burger King restaurant in Zanesville, Ohio, recently were not just about the Customer Appreciation Day being celebrated. The pomp ...
Burger 21, an award-winning, “beyond the better burger” fast casual franchise, is celebrating the new year with a new restaurant design and refreshed logo design rolling out in all future and existing ...
The three-line 'hamburger' menu icon receives a lot of vitriol. It is variously described as “controversial”, “notorious” etc. but it is rapidly becoming the de facto symbol to open a navigational ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Following its monumental Build 2015 keynote earlier today, Microsoft has released a new blog post ...
I cannot understand this trend. Some applications (and some complete desktop environments in Linux) seem to be wanting to move functionality out of the menu bar and into a hidden hamburger menu. Note ...