User experience (UX) stories
The update aims to speed up high-intent journeys by making forms easier to build, personalise and complete without heavy IT support.
Recognition could help the London studio win more entertainment clients after its immersive Pendragon Cycle site took a Webby Award.
Employees across three countries now face stronger login checks after a two-month rollout replaced email and SMS codes with passkeys and biometrics.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
Automakers racing to deploy Level 2++ systems abroad need consistent road data, as unfamiliar layouts can still unsettle assisted driving.
Singapore buyers get first access worldwide to HONOR’s 600 series, which starts at SGD $799 and adds AI video tools and big batteries.
The deal broadens Studio Graphene’s European reach and gives clients access to design, engineering and cloud services from one provider.
The award could help Cherry stand out in the crowded peripherals market, as buyers increasingly seek ergonomic, customisable work mice.
Measured gains in service speed and transparency drove Granicus's awards, with councils cutting wait times, costs and phone enquiries.
Smaller investment firms could cut costs and manual work as a single system replaces fragmented trading and risk tools across asset classes.
The payment option is generating more completed sales, with approval rates for online guest checkouts rising to 75.18% in April 2026.
Users can now get help without leaving the app, as Amplitude's new assistant uses in-product data to guide and complete tasks.
Poor planning can leave even strong sessions feeling disconnected, while clear coordination helps conferences run smoothly and keep attendees engaged.
More banks and credit unions are opting for bundled onboarding and engagement tools as Alkami ties account opening to digital banking and marketing.
The change is intended to reassure five million members that products and account terms stay unchanged during the summer 2026 transition.
The pilot could give households clearer proof a bill was received, easing fears of late fees as Zelle moves beyond transfers.
The new model aims to cut the need for constant monitoring, with Crompton saying it can cook food up to 30% faster and more evenly.
Retailers can now link existing AI tools to shop-floor staff through headsets, aiming to speed service without new hardware or retraining.
Clearer rules and institutional flows are making digital assets easier for Australians to trade, particularly younger investors seeking diversification.
Shoppers using AI tools are increasingly valuable to retailers, even as Adobe finds product pages still lag in machine readability.