Slashdot Items Tagged "userinterface"

Date / Time Story
Monday July 15, 2019 @02:05PM Twitter Rebuilds Website For 'Write Once, Run Everywhere' Philosophy
Tuesday September 18, 2018 @12:46AM Twitter Is Reviving the Chronological Timeline
Sunday July 29, 2018 @03:28AM Magic Leap Offers a First Look At Its Mixed Reality OS
Friday February 09, 2018 @03:19PM Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Could Come with Snap Apps Preinstalled
Tuesday September 19, 2017 @03:46PM What Comes After User-Friendly Design?
Monday May 08, 2017 @03:10PM Google's Upcoming 'Fuchsia' Smartphone OS Dumps Linux, Has a Wild New UI
Tuesday May 02, 2017 @02:37PM YouTube Finally Embraces Google's Material Design, Puts Focus On Content
Friday April 07, 2017 @03:18PM GNOME Dev Schaller Assures Ubuntu Users the Move To Step Away From Unity Will Bring Consistency Across Linux Distros
Friday January 27, 2017 @10:25AM Ask Slashdot: A Point of Contention - Modern User Interfaces
Thursday January 26, 2017 @01:44PM Twitter Scrambles For Next Big Feature, Bets On Merging Tweets, Hashtags, Moments
Friday January 06, 2017 @10:43AM Microsoft To Revamp Windows 10 UI With Upcoming 'Project Neon' Update, Leaked Images Show
Monday October 24, 2016 @04:42PM Seth's Blog: Hardware is Sexy, But It's Software that Matters
Thursday January 17, 2013 @01:19PM Ask Slashdot: Best Tools For Dealing With Glare Sensitivity?
Wednesday June 29, 2011 @02:52PM Google's New Design
Monday June 27, 2011 @06:23PM One Week: No Mouse, Just Keyboard
Thursday June 10, 2010 @07:26PM German Researchers Show Off a Gesture-Based Interface
Tuesday March 16, 2010 @11:07PM Users Rejecting Security Advice Considered Rational
Tuesday March 02, 2010 @09:36PM How Do You Get Users To Read Error Messages?
Thursday February 25, 2010 @07:09PM Is Mozilla Ubiquity Dead?
Thursday October 16, 2008 @10:01PM Defining Progression Within Games
Wednesday October 08, 2008 @07:25AM The Blending of Music and Games
Monday October 30, 2006 @01:44AM The End of the iPod Clickwheel
Monday October 30, 2006 @12:58AM "Interface-Free" Touch Screen at TED