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最新情報:UXPAの新規メンタリングプログラム開始。メンターとプロテジェ募集中!

UXPA

UXPAのメンタリングプログラムが2013年初頭より開始されるが、その主な目的は、UX分野志望の学生や転職希望者など、キャリアの浅い求職者を支援することにある [続きを読む]

WUD 2012: The Usability of Financial Systems

World Usability Day logo

World Usability Day on November 8, 2012 is focused on the usability of financial systems—a topic that affects everyone, all around the world. [続きを読む]

どこから始まる?モバイルUXでの取り組み

専門家のアドバイスをデザイン [続きを読む]

最新情報:最新の注目ツール:表情認識ソフトウェア

Screen image with a face

(English) New software can read faces to detect basic emotions as someone uses a website, giving a more detailed view of how they react. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Voice Recognition Technology Aiming Higher

(English) With permanent voice recognition features appearing in popular consumer products, technology is becoming more an auditory and verbal experience than a manual and visual one. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Mommy, Can I Play with Your iPhone?

photo of the Woogie

(English) The Woogie, a stuffed animal into which you can insert your iPhone, helps childproof your phone, however parents must monitor the content their children view. [続きを読む]

(English) The New Reality – Coming Soon

(English) The increasing use of handheld devices with cameras, GPS, wireless Internet, and relatively large digital viewing screens has made Augmented Reality technology available to the general public en masse. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Automating Baggage Handling

RampMate automated baggage handling device

(English) Using feedback from ground handling staff, RampMate was created, increasing efficiency and airport baggage tracking capabilities while decreasing handler injury rates. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: No More Goofy Glasses

(English) Three-dimensional (3-D) movies may soon become more mainstream thanks to technologies that are making 3-D viewing more user-friendly. [続きを読む]

(English) Superphone to the Rescue!

Phone screens

(English) Cell phones with kid finders and one button emergency calls. Music on a memory stick. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Blio Software: E-reader = Easy to Read?

(English) Blio, designed to make e-books accessible to the visually impaired, allows users to read, or have read to them, e-books on regular computers or handheld devices. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: New Computer Technologies to Be Rolled Out

(English) Flexible, organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology is about to revolutionize the world of portable computing, making mobile phones lighter and more durable. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Simplifying Web Design and Management

(English) Platformic is making breakthroughs in web management usability, thanks to its ability to develop CSS without needing a programmer or web design software. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Hey Good Lookin’

(English) The marketing campaign for TriSpecs™ is focused on user experience as the key selling feature, however the website itself is not a great model of usability. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Thoughts as Art

申し訳ありません、このコンテンツはただ今 アメリカ英語 のみです。 [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Helping Seniors Helps Everybody

(English) With the aging of the baby boomers, product developers are realizing that there’s money to be made by making products more user-friendly to older people. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Can We Talk? Conversing with Your Car

(English) Cursing the driver who swerved in front of you is one thing, but cursing at your own car is quite another. It may become increasingly common as cars take on an ever-expanding role of keeping those in the driver’s seat driving safely. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Kindling

(English) Review of the Kindle, Amazon's wireless reading device. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Lassoing the Web

(English) A product called Twine, currently in beta testing, aims to help users keep track of online information and make them available for easy retrieval and sharing. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Demonstrating Usability of Medical Records

(English) Medical Records Institute launched EMRCompare, a website that compares electronic medical records programs on usability, costs and functionalities. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: A Bevy of Good Ideas

(English) Mass collaboration in the development process can lead to simple to produce, inexpensive, and user-friendly devices [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Function Fatigue and Feature Frustration

(English) Manufacturers are starting to realize that usability, rather than more features, can be a successful way to differentiate their products. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Wii Usability Woos Non-Gamers

(English) Nintendo broke a usability barrier with its Wii gaming system by creating an interface that could be easily learned by users less experienced with gaming. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Up, Up and Away

(English) Airbus’s new A380 super-jumbo employees volunteered to do “ethnographic” usability testing; the first in-air test with a full-size passenger load on board. [続きを読む]

(English) What’s News: Make it Easy

(English) The Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use Commendation program seeks to identify products that are easy to use by people with arthritis. [続きを読む]