User experience (UX) stories
Western Australian mines have cut HR processing time by 80% after a new SAP-linked system let workers self-serve compliance records.
The updates should cut manual expense work and tighten policy compliance as SAP Concur rolls out more AI and card-linked automation.
Stagnant visuals and the loss of March to October will frustrate fans, even though the PS5 baseball sim still plays well.
Its 60Hz screen and single rear camera mark clear compromises, but the handset still delivers strong performance and all-day battery life.
The win underscores growing demand for cloud-based access controls as firms try to secure employees, devices, machines and AI systems.
It gives IT teams earlier warning of laptop faults by tying silicon-level telemetry to user experience data on hybrid work PCs.
North American banks can now let cardholders manage recurring charges in-app, as rising subscription use fuels demand for clearer controls.
Outages and opaque AI decisions are pushing APAC firms to use observability to keep automated systems reliable, accountable and compliant.
Users can now send photos and videos straight between Galaxy S26 phones and nearby iPhones or Macs, easing a long-standing sharing hurdle.
Travellers and finance teams should see fewer manual steps as the firms link booking, support and expenses more closely across Complete.
Rising short-form video and vlogging demand helped the category reach 16.65 million units, putting pressure on traditional cameras and margins.
A new app update lets traders handle crypto and traditional assets in one account, as Bitget seeks to cut friction and tap tokenised stocks.
Fitness operators may see less admin as Hapana rolls out a rebuilt, AI-enabled platform after its recent funding boost.
Shoppers are abandoning purchases and sending goods back as missing or inaccurate details undermine confidence, according to new Akeneo research.
The Sydney agency’s new healthcare work will sharpen brands and digital journeys for more than a million telehealth users and clinicians.
The new suite could ease Europe’s reliance on Microsoft Office, as a coalition opens its code ahead of a summer stable release.
Hospital patients still rely on phone lines for urgent care updates, leaving trusts wary of telephony changes as the PSTN switch-off looms.
Kiwis can now use voice and camera prompts in Google’s AI search tool, which is rolling out across more than 200 countries and territories.
Federal agencies could cut printing and mailing delays as S-Docs brings card-based identity checks into Salesforce signing workflows.
Borrowers could soon compare mortgage offers in one place as the Auckland fintech targets a mid-year launch after years of testing.