OpenAI may buy Pinterest β and it could change how we search, shop, and scroll (3 minute read)
OpenAI is rumored to be exploring a potential acquisition of Pinterest, though neither company has commented publicly. The move would give OpenAI access to Pinterest's vast, intent-labeled visual dataset, along with its established shopping and ad infrastructure, potentially pushing ChatGPT toward more visual, commerce-driven discovery. While still speculative, the report signals OpenAI's growing interest in owning distribution and competing more directly with Google, Meta, and Amazon beyond chat alone.
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Samsung Taps Bouroullec to Design Speakers that Blend Into Rooms (3 minute read)
Samsung unveiled Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5 Wi-Fi speakers at CES 2026. Designed by Erwan Bouroullec with a dot motif to blend into living spaces as furniture rather than gadgets, the Music Studio 7 features 3.1.1-channel spatial audio, and the compact Music Studio 5 uses a 4-inch woofer with dual tweeters. Both offer hi-res playback up to 24-bit/96 kHz, AI Dynamic Bass Control, and Q-Symphony multi-device sound integration with Samsung TVs. The speakers support Wi-Fi casting, Spotify Tap, voice control, and Samsung's Seamless Codec for Bluetooth connectivity across rooms.
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Microsoft is slowly turning Edge into another Copilot app β tests redesigned UI that takes inspiration from Copilot (10 minute read)
Microsoft Edge is testing a major UI refresh in Canary and Dev builds that adopts the rounded shapes, colors, fonts, and overall design language of Microsoft's Copilot app, affecting menus, settings, and the new tab page regardless of Copilot Mode (with minor exceptions). This shift suggests Microsoft may be moving beyond its long-standing Fluent Design toward a Copilot-led visual system, though for now it creates a noticeable design split between Edge, Copilot, and platforms like Windows 11, Office, and Xbox.
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A UX Wake-Up Call β Designing for People vs. Designing for Investors (2 minute read)
Tech products now prioritize investor metrics over user needs, with companies deliberately degrading experiences to maximize short-term revenue in a process called "enshittification." This strategy treats users as raw material for monetization rather than people to serve, particularly evident in AI products built on hype rather than genuine utility. Designers and product leaders must reject this approach by insisting on human-centered metrics that rebuild trust instead of sacrificing user experience for growth narratives.
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Why Am I Still Explaining My Job in 2026? (4 minute read)
UX writing is often misunderstood because it works best when it's invisible. It is wrongly seen as βsoftβ compared to design and engineering, and has been diluted by unclear roles and late involvementβyet it fundamentally shapes trust, decisions, and behaviour. UX writers design understanding through judgment and strategy, and to be taken seriously, must position their work around measurable outcomes, get involved earlier, and prove impact rather than merely explaining their role.
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10 UX design shifts you can't ignore in 2026 (7 minute read)
UX in 2026 will be defined by AI-driven experiences that are explainable, agent-based, dynamic, and increasingly multimodal, with micro-interactions, voice, AR, and biometrics becoming everyday infrastructure rather than novelties. Across devices and contexts, the emphasis shifts to trust, accessibility, and respectful personalizationβdesigning systems that genuinely help users without intruding on their privacy or attention.
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Truth and Certainty (8 minute read)
Faith operates as an ongoing willingness to live with unanswered questions, while certainty breeds predictable loyalists rather than reflective individuals who do inward work. Systems elevate faith to abstraction while requiring certainty at ground level, resulting in people who repeat truths they never discovered themselves, replacing authentic self-formation.
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The Top 10 Art Trends in 2026 (25 minute read)
Art trends in 2026 mark a decisive shift from algorithm-driven perfection toward handcrafted works with visible labor, tactile surfaces, and intentional imperfections. The ten major trends include immersive-scale installations, craft revival with mixed media, naive painting, new surrealism with personal mythology, 2D/3D workflow fusion, and direct-to-collector markets bypassing galleries. Collectors prioritize authenticity and emotional connection over technical perfection, with younger buyers driving demand for affordable originals under $2,000 through direct artist relationships.
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New BMW Alpina logo is a sleek nod to the past (3 minute read)
BMW has formalised Alpina as an exclusive standalone brand in 2026 with a new, restrained wordmark for βBMW Alpinaβ that nods to the marque's 1970s heritage through a blocky, retro typeface, prioritising clarity and continuity over controversy.
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