Weekly Tech Roundup for January 19, 2023
“The future belongs to technology companies that empower users.” – Reid Hoffman
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Welcome to our captivating tech update, designed to enhance your understanding of the ever-evolving world of technology. Get ready to immerse yourself in the latest tech trends and advancements. Sit back, relax, and embark on an enlightening journey through this week’s tech update.
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Microsoft’s New Copilot Key Is The First Big Change To Windows Keyboards In 30 Years
Microsoft introduces the Copilot key, marking the first significant alteration to the Windows PC keyboard layout in nearly three decades. This key, featured on new PCs and laptops from Microsoft’s partners, allows quick access to the AI-powered Windows Copilot experience directly from the keyboard. – Samuel Ekele
The Dos And Don’ts Of Mobile UX/UI Design
As a designer, there are some Do’s and Don’ts we need to consider when working on the project. And for visually appealing design. In this article, you will understand this in detail. Click on the link for more details. – Lawal Sofiyat Olabisi
Designing Our Future With AI — At The Dawn Of The Age Of Creativity
AI’s position in design has changed dramatically in the last several years, improving the skills of designers and changing the way they operate. AI is being included into design at all levels, from conception and ideation to production and assessment. – Ebitanmi Mojeed Adekunle
The Truth About UX Bootcamps: A Designer Factory That Sells Dreams Like Expensive Candy
The uncomfortable reality of UX bootcamps that churn out hundreds of designers like clockwork. Many of which, do not provide realistic job expectations for its students, another issue is the cost of many of such programs. – Alliu Fathia
The Impact Of Technology On The Graphic Design Industry
Graphic design has existed for ages, some claiming that it even dates to the Stone Age. However, the Second Industrial Revolution in the late 19th century is when graphic design as we know it today began. Posters were used to promote items including transportation, entertainment, and manufactured goods in the late 19th century. – Kelechi Chima-Agbara
Samsung’s Latest Galaxy Phones Offer Live Translation Over Phone Calls, And Texts
Connect and Converse without Constraints: Samsung Implements Fluent Translation. – Fadele Iyanu