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Mastering Multimodal UX: Best Practices for Seamless User Interactions
We all know the feeling: you’re in the middle of an interaction, your app is humming along beautifully, and then—bam!—you hit a wall. Maybe it’s because your user is trying to control a device with a voice command while also swiping through a page, or they’re moving between devices and losing all context. Multimodal interfaces…

The Essential Linux commands that every user needs to know
Linux runs on hardware as diverse as the Raspberry Pi and powerful supercomputers, making it a flexible choice of operating system. Linux can be used via a graphical user interface similar to Windows or macOS. Or it can be used via a powerful terminal / command line. The command line interface provides you with a…

BOND 2025 AI Trends Report Shows AI Ecosystem Growing Faster than Ever with Explosive User and Developer Adoption
BOND’s latest report on Trends – Artificial Intelligence (May 2025) presents a comprehensive data-driven snapshot of the current state and rapid evolution of AI technology. The report highlights some striking trends underscoring the unprecedented velocity of AI adoption, technological improvement, and market impact. This article reviews several key findings from the report and explores their…

Are We Over-Simplifying UX? The Role of Friction in User Engagement
Alright, let’s dive deep, and I mean real deep. The idea of reducing friction in web design is one that gets tossed around so often, you’d think it was some sort of sacred mantra. But here’s the thing: it’s not always as easy as it seems. In fact, it’s almost like saying “just make it…

Stealing user credentials with evilginx
Evilginx, a tool based on the legitimate (and widely used) open-source nginx web server, can be used to steal usernames, passwords, and session tokens, allowing an attacker to potentially bypass multifactor authentication (MFA). In this post, we’ll demonstrate how evilginx works and what information it is able to acquire; we also have advice for detecting…

How to Create Better Error Alerts: A Guide to Improving User Experience | Web Designer Depot
Error alerts are a crucial part of any software or system, serving as the interface between a program and its user when things go wrong. However, poorly designed error alerts can frustrate users, hinder productivity, and create a negative impression of your application. Designing effective error alerts is an art and science that involves clear…