User Interface stories
Plant operators can now connect mixed equipment more easily as Yokogawa adds multi-vendor support and tighter security to its OpreX server.
Presenters face a pricier remote aimed at easing nerves and improving audience engagement, with haptics and digital highlighting built in.
Research centres can now keep existing Lustre and GPFS data in place as Fuzzball 4.0 adds Azure support, caching and a registry.
Developers will gain on-device AI, coding agents and faster builds as Apple widens its software toolset across iPhone, Mac and Vision Pro.
Residents could face poorer access to council services unless AI systems can cope with regional accents and dialects, a UK project now testing that live.
AI-driven oversight and call handling could help organisations keep customer service consistent as Teams becomes their main workspace.
Faster instrument swaps and freer movement helped Radiohead's in-the-round arena return, after blind tests eased fears over wireless sound.
Enterprises struggling with legacy software may find it easier to automate tasks, as the platform works without APIs or fragile RPA tools.
Institutional clients can now manage custody, trading and staking from one interface, with tighter controls and clearer portfolio visibility.
Advertisers can now buy prominent TV home screen slots programmatically in four Asia-Pacific markets as streaming shifts viewing habits and ad budgets.
Media groups could boost ad yields as new scene-level targeting and automated break suggestions aim to improve brand safety and cut manual work.
Compliance managers could cut alert review times by up to half as financial firms face surging false positives and heavier regulatory scrutiny.
The update gives law and finance firms tighter AI controls over sensitive records as they seek to deploy tools without breaching confidentiality.
Growth to more than 900 million monthly users underscores Google's push to make Gemini a persistent AI assistant, not just a chatbot.
Users will be able to draft emails, edit images and summon an AI agent as Google broadens paid access across Workspace and Gemini.
Developers can now move from prototype to deployment more easily, with free Google Cloud hosting for first-time users and Android app support.
The shortlist spotlights accessibility, mixed-reality and public-interest software that could gain more visibility on the App Store and beyond.
Mobile barriers are costing UK businesses customers, with 81% of 18- to 24-year-olds reporting problems on smartphones.
Developers can now automate product analytics workflows as Mixpanel Headless exposes dashboards, funnels and alerts as Python objects in early access.
Customers will spend less time hunting for bills and security settings as the bank rolls out a simpler mobile and online layout.