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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

Tim Cook might be ceding the battle to Meta in the race for the face computer

Remember the Apple Vision Pro? Remember? It was a big, ambitious swing from Tim Cook and Co. - a $3,500 headset that lets you experience "augmented reality" - or, if you follow Apple's demands for branding - " spatial computing." Apple first showed off the Vision Pro in the spring of 2023, and then started selling the device in February 2024, and since then ... you really haven't heard much about it.
Apple
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
19 hours ago

Samsung might launch the Galaxy S26+ after all

Samsung is reportedly restarting development of the Galaxy S26+ after poor Galaxy S25 Edge sales show the S25+ outsells the Edge.
Software development
fromLogRocket Blog
2 days ago

Leading the transition from product to platform - LogRocket Blog

SaaS products can evolve into platforms when customers demand integrations, APIs, and interoperability, revealing opportunities to expand product scope into platform infrastructure.
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

Designing at Scale: How to Evolve Products Without Losing Your Users

Preserve user familiarity while evolving patterns, removing clutter, and phasing redesign rollouts to avoid alienation and enable new features.
Growth hacking
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The 3 principles fueling Hinge's growth, according to its CEO

Hinge prioritizes a strong free experience while offering optional premium features, driving significant revenue and paying-user growth.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

The CMF Headphone Pro is almost like an apology for the quirky $299 Nothing Headphones - Yanko Design

Where the Nothing Headphone (1) was all sharp angles and see-through panels, the CMF version is chunky, colorful, and aggressively normal. Where the flagship cost almost three hundred bucks, this one will probably land somewhere around the hundred-dollar mark. Most telling of all, where the original headphones seemed designed to make you explain your choice to everyone who saw them, these new ones look like they're trying to blend into every coffee shop and college campus in America.
Gadgets
#netflix
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Discord founder Jason Citron returns to Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch

More than a decade ago, Jason Citron took the Disrupt stage to pitch his early-stage company in the Startup Battlefield competition at TechCrunch Disrupt as a scrappy founder pitching his vision. Today, he's built Discord into one of the most successful consumer platforms of its era - valued in the billions and redefining how communities connect, game, and share online.
Startup companies
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Nothing is launching first 'AI-native devices' next year

At the heart of Nothing's plans is AI. Pei said the company is "building the foundations for the future" on a focused "AI OS" to deliver a "hyper-personalized experience." However, it's unclear if Nothing's operating system ambitions are built on top of Android like Nothing OS. We've reached out for clarification. This "AI-native platform" will run hardware in widespread use today like smartphones, headphones, and smart watches, Pei said,
Gadgets
Startup companies
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How wearing many hats can be a founder superpower

Founders who perform every role early build irreplaceable domain knowledge that reveals product, customer, and operational insights essential for long-term company success.
Cars
fromInsideEVs
2 weeks ago

The Cheapest Tesla Cybertruck Is Dead

Tesla discontinued the rear-wheel-drive Cybertruck, making AWD the cheapest at $79,990 and raising the entry price by about 14%.
#customer-feedback
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
4 weeks ago

7 Steps to De-Risking Big Business Decisions Before They Backfire | Entrepreneur

Use data, customer research, and rapid testing to remove bias, validate assumptions, and de-risk large strategic decisions.
Cars
fromInsideEVs
1 month ago

Volkswagen Promises More 'Likable' EVs Coming Soon

Volkswagen will focus on making more likeable electric cars and revamp EV design and marketing to appeal to mainstream buyers.
UX design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

7 things I learned when I started building for the real user

Product strategy must prioritize real user behavior and empathy over idealized personas and leadership-driven roadmaps.
fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Google officially admits that it's given up on tablets

We've heard various reports about it having planned two more generations at least, but then we also heard those were canceled. Now, the company itself has finally acknowledged the situation and confirmed that it's given up on tablets "until it figures out a meaningful future for the category", according to a Bloomberg report, which goes on to say that "at least for the foreseeable future, Google doesn't imagine a scenario where users are carrying much more than their phone".
Mobile UX
fromLogRocket Blog
1 month ago

Why you shouldn't ignore niche app user types - LogRocket Blog

It makes sense because these users are easier to source for research and quick to adopt new features. However, many teams miss out on an important opportunity by developing for so-called "niche" or "edge" users. These users, whether they're first-time digital users (FTDUs), persons with low literacy, older adults, people with disabilities, or those in low-connectivity situations, constitute a sizable proportion of the global population. In many markets, they even make up the majority.
UX design
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

How Niche AI Products Are Finding (or Failing to Find) Traction in the Consumer Market

The artificial intelligence boom is creating billion-dollar brands almost overnight. From workplace productivity to AI-generated art, there's a tool for just about everything. But while many companies chase the mass market, a growing number are focusing on a different strategy: going small. These are the "niche AI" products - built for highly specific audiences and purposes. Some carve out profitable, loyal user bases. Others burn bright and fade quickly.
Artificial intelligence
Fashion & style
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
3 months ago

Nike Simplifies the Run with Streamlined Pegasus, Vomero, and Structure Models | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Nike is simplifying its running shoe lineup for 2025, focusing on three key models to enhance the runner's experience.
Growth hacking
fromChannelPro
3 months ago

HackerOne names Nidhi Aggarwal as its new chief product officer

HackerOne aims to boost its AI-driven platform under the leadership of newly appointed CPO Nidhi Aggarwal.
#ux-research
fromMedium
3 months ago
UX design

Image From Raw Data to Clarity-Cleaning, Sorting, and Synthesising Insights

Synthesising qualitative data turns research efforts into actionable insights that inform product strategy.
fromMedium
3 months ago
UX design

Image From Raw Data to Clarity-Cleaning, Sorting, and Synthesising Insights

Synthesising qualitative data leads to actionable insights that can inform product strategy and stakeholder engagement.
Cars
fromInsideEVs
3 months ago

A Whole Bunch Of Hybrids Are Coming Soon: Report

Automakers are shifting focus from EVs to hybrids, predicting hybrids will dominate future launches.
Marketing tech
fromComputerworld
4 months ago

OpenAI hires Instacart CEO Fidji Simo to oversee customer-facing apps

OpenAI is evolving its application strategy to focus on enhancing user experience and expanding into broader consumer and enterprise tools.
UX design
fromLogRocket Blog
4 months ago

How outlier users spark product breakthroughs - LogRocket Blog

Designing for outlier users can uncover hidden opportunities for product innovation.
The friction created by 'edge users' provides critical insights that may benefit the majority.
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