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You don’t need to manipulate to influence users’ decisions

Before you dive deep into this week’s episode, here’s an important announcement on the future of Fundament we’d like you to read. https://webdesignernews.com/you-dont-need-to-manipulate-to-influence-users-decisions/

A First Look at the Interest Invoker API (for Hover-Triggered Popovers)

Chrome 139 is experimenting with Open UI’s proposed Interest Invoker API, which would be used to create tooltips, hover menus, hover cards, quick actions, and other types of UIs for showing more information with hover interactions. The Interest Invoker API makes these components declarative and hover-triggered, meaning that you create them with HTML, and then the web browser handles the mouseenter and mouseleave events for you, sans JavaScript.   https://webdesignernews.com/a-first-look-at-

Step Gradients with a Given Number of Steps

Let’s say we want some stepped gradients like the ones below, with a certain number of steps. https://webdesignernews.com/step-gradients-with-a-given-number-of-steps/

How Cloudflare declared war on AI scrapers

Cloudflare supports more than 20% of total internet traffic. The company recently made headlines with breakthrough technology that blocks AI companies from scraping online content with impunity. Cofounder and CEO Matthew Prince shares how the new tools are poised to dramatically impact AI firms, publishers, and the future of the internet. 

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Why Your SEO Isn’t Working, And It’s Not The Team’s Fault via @sejournal, @billhunt

When SEO underperforms, the problem often isn’t the team. It’s the system around them. Bill Hunt breaks down the real blockers to visibility in organizations.

The post Why Your SEO Isn’t Working, And It’s Not The Team’s Fault appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/why-your-seo-isnt-wo

Tea Is in Apple's Top Free Apps, but What Is It and Why Is Everyone Talking About It?

Women's dating safety app Tea is still sitting near the top of the free Apple App Store rankings, and experienced a data breach last week. Here's everything you need to know. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/tea-is-in-apples-top-free-apps-what-it-is-and-why-everyones-talking-about-it/#ftag=CADf328eec

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OpenAI Debuts "Study Mode" for Students, the Tea App Data Breach, and Could a Robot Dog Deliver Your Next Pizza? | Tech Today video

Owen Poole runs through the tech news of the day, including OpenAI's new "Study Mode" for ChatGPT, a popular dating safety app that got hacked, and Domino's debut of a pizza delivery robot that can protect your pizza from seagulls on Tech Today. https://www.cnet.com/videos/openai-debuts-study-mode-for-students-the-tea-app-data-breach-and-could-a-robot-dog-deliver-your-next-pizza-tech-today/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Stop Taking So Long to Reply to Texts. You're Sabotaging Your Friendships

Commentary: You might think it's no big deal to regularly leave your friends on Read. But it can irreparably strain your relationships. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/stop-taking-so-long-to-reply-to-texts-youre-sabotaging-your-friendships/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 Meta says it will let candidates use AI in some job interviews

Developers applying at Meta could soon be allowed to use AI tools – because that's how developers are working now.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/meta-is-going-to-let-candidates-use-ai-in-job-interviews

 Google's massive Veo 3 update could now lets users generate videos faster than ever

Google's Veo 3 Fast is even faster at creating HD videos, including short ads and product demos, with image-to-video capabilities coming soon.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/googles-massive-veo-3-update-could-now-lets-users-generate-videos-faster-than-ever

This iPhone 17 Pro leaked colour signals a new direction for the series

As the iPhone 17 series release date approaches, the leaks are coming thick and fast. The latest concerns the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max colours, which might be a little more out there than we’re used to with the Pro line. While the Pro models have tended to stick with muted tones, like Space [...]

The post This iPhone 17 Pro leaked colour signals a new direction for the

You can get a Crucial P3 Plus 4TB SSD for under £190 if you’re quick

With a generous 4TB of solid-state storage, the Crucial P3 Plus SSD is now available for just £188.98. That's a hefty 17% saving off its original £229.99 price.

The post You can get a Crucial P3 Plus 4TB SSD for under £190 if you’re quick appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

https://www.trustedreviews.com/deals/you-c

De’Longhi PrimaDonna Aromatic Review

More than your average bean-to-cup machine, the De'Longhi PrimaDonna Aromatic is capable of making hot and cold drinks

The post De’Longhi PrimaDonna Aromatic Review appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/delonghi-primadonna-aromatic

 Opera throws Microsoft to Brazil's watchdogs for promoting Edge as your default browser — "Microsoft thwarts‬‭ browser‬‭ competition‬‭‬‭ at‬‭ every‬‭ turn"

Opera recently filed an official complaint with Brazil’s‬‭ competition‬‭ authority against Microsoft, citing anticompetitive practices, including using dark patterns to force users to use Microsoft Edge as their default browser.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/opera-throws-microsoft-to-brazils-watchdogs-for-promoting-edge

 Activision once again draws the ire of players for new Diablo Immortal marketing that appears to have been made with generative AI

The Diablo Immortal community is calling out Activision Blizzard for sharing marketing images on social media of an upcoming Diablo Immortal x Hearthstone event that features telltale signs of generative AI usage.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/activision/abk-shares-ai-images-for-diablo-immortal-event

9 creative ways to use ChatGPT that are outside the box
How I animated my Windows desktop wallpaper in minutes
 Nvidia's upcoming ARM-based N1X SoC leaks again, this time on FurMark — modest benchmark score indicates early engineering sample but confirms Windows evaluation

NVIDIA’s N1X SoC has surfaced in FurMark, revealing RTX 2060-tier performance despite packing 6,144 CUDA cores—more than an RTX 5070. Running under Windows 11 with new 590.22 drivers, the chip appears to be in validation.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/nvidias-upcoming-arm-based-n1x-soc-leaks-again-this-time-on-furmark-modest-bench

TikTok gamifies mindfulness with 'well-being missions'

TikTok’s latest answer to its addictiveness is gamified mindfulness tools. The app’s new Well-being Missions let you earn badges for completing challenges related to balanced digital habits. To be clear, mindfulness and dopamine-seeking mini-games are a contradictory pair. But hey, at least it’s healthier than doomscrolling.

The first batch of TikTok’s "

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TikTok 'content check' tells creators if their videos will be blocked from For You pages

TikTok's "For You" recommendations have long been a source of mystery and fascination for creators on the platform. Even the most seasoned TikTok stars don't always understand why some videos go viral and some don't. And there's long been lots of speculation about the types of content that is and isn't acceptable to the app's recommendation algorithm.

Now, the company is looking to give creators more transparency into its recommendations. TikTok is

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TikTok's Community Notes era starts today

TikTok users in the United States will soon see crowd-sourced fact checks appearing alongside videos on the platform. The app is beginning to roll out Footnotes, its version of Community Notes, the company announced.

TikTok announced its plan to adopt the feature back

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