October 2025
Intent-Based UI Is Replacing Navigation—Are We Designing Ourselves Out of the Interface?
[ad_1] We spent decades perfecting the art of navigation: breadcrumbs, sidebars, hamburger menus, sticky headers, site maps. We crafted taxonomies and ran heatmaps. We obsessed over the user journey like it was a pilgrimage to conversion. And now Now users don’t want to “navigate” at all. They expect the interface to understand what they want—before they even…
This D&D-Inspired Game Smartly Makes Every Action Just An Action (And A Card!)
[ad_1] Games based on Dungeons & Dragons aren’t anything new, but it’s no secret that Larian Studios’ Baldur’s Gate 3 did a lot to popularize video games in which you roll dice. In the wake of Baldur’s Gate 3, Wizard of the Coast invested $1 billion into its gaming ecosystem, partnering with several different developers…
With the Pixel 10, Google is setting a new baseline for Android
[ad_1] Summary Google’s new Pixel 10 is a well-rounded flagship Android phone package. The handset is rather iterative, but it builds upon solid design, camera performance, and AI foundations. The new Material 3 Expressive software experience is slicker and more joyous to interact with than ever before. Unlike Apple’s tenth-generation iPhone X, which served as…
The Best USB-C Cables for Your Phone, Tablet, or Laptop
[ad_1] More USB-C Cables We Have Tested There are so many cables out there, and plenty of solid options did not make the cut. Here are a few I’ve tested and liked. Photograph: Simon Hill Twelve South PowerCord for $30: While I don’t think we want to go back to permanently attached cables and power…
Are cybercriminals hacking your systems – or just logging in?
[ad_1] As bad actors often simply waltz through companies’ digital front doors with a key, here’s how to keep your own door locked tight 11 Sep 2025 • , 5 min. read Why break a door down and set the house alarm off when you have a key and a code to walk in silently?…
Amid Intel’s deals, Intel Foundry Services remains notably absent — 18A and 14A are on the way, but success isn’t guaranteed
[ad_1] It has been a busy few weeks for semiconductors. Apple debuted its next-generation silicon, Nvidia launched an unprecedented partnership, and TSMC denied rumors of a major tie-up with Intel. But across all these developments, one name has remained conspicuously absent: Intel Foundry Services. Take the biggest stories of the month. Apple’s new A19 and…
“Smart Manufacturing Rests On Three Pillars: Process, Technology, And People”
[ad_1] – Advertisement – Driven by rapid innovation and rising expectations, the electronics industry stands at the crossroads of smart manufacturing, digital transformation, and sustainability. How do these go hand in hand? Delving deep, Prashant Kumkar from Tata Technologies broke down this transition at the EFY Expo in Pune. The author, Prashant Kumkar, during his…
The best October Prime Day deals already live: Early tech sales on Amazon devices, Apple, Samsung, Anker and more
[ad_1] Now that we know October Prime Day is on the horizon, it’s time to start thinking about what you may want to snag at a discount during the sale. If you pay the $139 annual fee for Prime, sale events like these are a great time to stock up on essentials and cross things…
AI Feedback Loops: The Secret to Transforming Customer Satisfaction in Real-Time
[ad_1] Picture this: You receive a review from a customer. But rather than just reading it and filing it away, you instantly know how to improve based on real-time insights. No delays, no waiting. Just pure actionable feedback that elevates your business every second. Remember the Good Old Days of Customer Service To observe how…
Same Idea, Different Paint Brush | CSS-Tricks
[ad_1] There’s the idiom that says everything looks like a nail when all you have is a hammer. I also like the one about worms in horseradish seeing the world as horseradish. That’s what it felt like for me as I worked on music for an album of covers I released yesterday. I was raised…
