Entries in 'ue' (42)
Yandex acquires SPB Software
Russian search giant snaps up maker of 3D mobile user interface.
Nokia's glimpses future with squeezable phone
Check out this freeaky video.
Hisense licenses eyeSight gesture tech
Chinese consumer electronics group to put tech into connected Android based Smart TVs.
eyeSight takes touch free UI to iOS
Hand-waving magic now available to iPhone 4 and iPad 2 developers.
HTC opens up Sense user interface to developers
Early OpenSense partners include LinkedIn, Google Picasa, Gameloft and more.
MobiWire launches own Android UI
Phone maker formerly known as Sagem rolls out 'Surface UX'.
HipLogic introduces new sports module
Another layer added to the Spark Android interface.
MWC 2011: SPB demos 3D user interface
Presents 'auto-stereoscopic' experience for glasses-free 3D phones.
MWC 2011: Orange makes the homescreen smarter
Reveals new gesture-based UI and live wallpapers for Android
Teleca acquires SurfKitchen
Sweden's telco software firm snaps up veteran user experience specialist.
Agenda confirmed for MEX conference
3D, multi-tasking and more to be discussed at the user experience event.
MEX 2010 award winners confirmed
Movirtu and frog design claim top prize.
376m touchscreen phones shipped in 2009
Explosive growth as tech becomes the standard for smartphones.
Carphone Warehouse to distribute HipLogic UI
Will pre-load HipLogic on devices to enable quicker access to content services.
MEX Awards nominees confirmed
Finalists compete for user experience awards across five categories.
MEX User Experience Awards - enter now!
Got a great mobile user experience project? Submit it by end of Friday April 30th.
FEATURE: A manifesto for better mobile UI
Marek Pawlowski, organiser of the MEX conference, issues a 15 point plan to make mobile experience more elegant.
Google releases Android Gesture Search
Scribble with your finger to find contacts, apps, messages and so on.
SurfKitchen UI boosts Telstra data revs
Aussie operator sees revenues rise by 11 per cent on 'TelstraOne Experience' handsets.
Mobile users back on the button
Are mobile users hankering for the numeric keypad? Survey says: perhaps.









































