User experience (UX) stories
Brands using large image libraries could cut video production costs as Cloudinary folds generation, moderation and editing into one workflow.
Years of regulatory delay risk leaving Australia behind as tokenised assets and digital investment platforms gather pace.
A new anti-bot standard could let websites verify traffic without CAPTCHAs or tracking cookies, easing checkout friction for shoppers.
Battery life, waterproofing and removable cells make this bass-heavy Bluetooth speaker more practical for outdoor listening, despite losing Wi-Fi.
The Brisbane agency's recognition boosts Australia's profile in Umbraco's global partner network as it expands across APAC.
Businesses risk fading from AI answers unless they build structured pages, schema and discovery files that crawlers can easily read.
Website teams can now make, review and publish AI-driven changes in one place as Framer adds agents, branching and external tool links.
The launch aims to let firms spot user and employee problems faster, cutting manual analysis and speeding fixes for faults and bottlenecks.
The unified setup gives IT teams one view of meeting rooms, devices and analytics as businesses seek simpler management for hybrid work.
Customer reviews have pushed Shufti into G2's top tier, signalling stronger demand for its identity checks and anti-money laundering tools.
Fleet operators can now query vehicle and fuel data in ChatGPT, as Wialon's new app aims to cut time spent on reports and menus.
Backed by AU$4 million in seed funding, the new platform aims to help advertisers judge whether placements suit viewers, not just brands.
ChatGPT users can now manage reminders and recurring checks from a single sidebar page, as OpenAI folds Pulse into scheduled tasks.
Clinical adoption of wearable biosensors hinges on trusted data, better integration and clearer regulation, SEMI says in a new paper.
Fans can now follow live scores, video and team news in one place as New Zealand Rugby deepens its direct-to-fan strategy.
A third of UK consumers say they would switch banks for a wooden card, as 68% express interest and many distrust green claims.
For brokers, the real advantage is shifting from speed to clearer decisions as AI filters market noise and highlights risks in real time.
It could speed repeat purchases for drivers by letting them order, pay and earn loyalty points without touching a phone.
More than 1,100 security professionals saw live access requests approved in real time as Gallagher showcased its software in New Zealand.
Budget-conscious car buyers are being targeted by a six-week push as Carsales leans on AI Voice Search during sport and EOFY ads.