User experience (UX) stories
MySpace has unveiled its revamped platform, now focused on connecting artists and fans through music, marking a fresh start under Justin Timberlake's ownership.
As 2012 draws to a close Juniper Research has drawn up a list of predictions for the mobile and wireless industry during 2013.
LinkedIn reveals its biggest profile redesign yet, enhancing photo displays, fonts, and contact visibility, to boost interactivity among its 175 million users.
Compuware merges Gomez and dynaTrace technologies, unveiling the comprehensive Compuware Gomez 360° Web Load Testing to enhance user experience diagnostics.
The need for a rock solid, mobility-enabled network which reaches users no matter where they are, is an investment priority for many organisations.
Norton 360 Version 5.0 offers minimal new features, but excels in performance and user experience, earning our Editor's Choice for a third year.
As employee expectations rise, firms embrace 'Bring Your Own Device'. BYO boosts productivity, cuts IT costs, and fosters better work-life balance.
RockMelt's social browser, built on Google's Chrome engine, is now available to everyone. Experience seamless social updates and web browsing—no invite needed!.
A consumer survey reveals that poor mobile web performance can harm retailer reputations. Amazon and Walmart excel, but many lag behind. Here's how to improve.
We've all heard about the recession, haven't we? In fact, we've been beaten on the head with it, ambushed by it jumping out from under the bed.
Website design that doesn't adhere to usability standards can lead to customer dissatisfaction and loss of business.
As virtualisation, mobility, and cloud trends stress IT infrastructure, Gigamon celebrates rising demand for its network monitoring solutions.
If there's a pain point in your software that drives you crazy, chances are someone else has noticed it too - and solved it.
Web geniuses unite as Webstock kicks off next Monday in Wellington with workshops and talks from luminaries like Jared Spool and Tony Hsieh.
In a new column, IT Brief editor Angelique Jurd looks at a promising start-up that's creating and innovating with technology.
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
At CES in Las Vegas, Google unveiled a sneak peek of Android 3.0 Honeycomb, designed for tablets with a new virtual, holographic interface.
Two rental car apps from Hertz and Apex spark debate on the future of business platforms. Will apps become paramount in attracting new customers?.
As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.