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Flipsnack and the shift toward motion-first business content with living visuals

Mar30
by Sindy Cator on March 30, 2026 at 7:58 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence, Design & Dev

Interactive content now generates 52.6% higher engagement than static formats, with users spending significantly longer interacting with dynamic media and showing higher recall for brands that use it. In practical terms, that shift may have transformed expectations around how digital content should be produced, especially in commerce and B2B environments, where attention is often a […]

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└ Tags: Artificial Intelligence, business, creativity, Design & Dev, media, Shift, spending, web
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Recap: Europe’s top funding rounds this week (23–29 March)

Mar29
by Sindy Cator on March 29, 2026 at 12:05 pm
Posted In: Insider

A week that spanned semiconductor physics, orbital logistics, defence interceptors, and carob-based chocolate tells you something about the breadth of European and European adjacent capital right now. The dominant thread is not a single sector but a single instinct: back the infrastructure layer, whether that means chip interconnects, satellite transfer vehicles, or the AI plumbing […]

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└ Tags: infrastructure, Insider, Next Featured, physics, web
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SheBuilds on Lovable’s 2026 call to create

Feb25
by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2026 at 9:01 am
Posted In: Insider

On March 8, 2026, in honour of International Women’s Day, a new edition of SheBuilds on Lovable invited builders from around the world to a 24-hour global, powered by Anthropic. On top of that, participants in the SheBuilds campaign receive $100 in Anthropic API credits and $250 in Stripe fee credits to kickstart their builds […]

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Nvidia’s Q4 results could make or break confidence in the AI hardware market

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2026 at 12:27 pm
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Nvidia has become shorthand for the AI market itself. In the years since generative models reshaped computing, the company’s GPUs have powered everything from large-scale training clusters to real-time inference infrastructure. That dominance helped Nvidia’s stock surge over 1,500 percent from 2022 into 2025 and made it one of the most valuable tech firms in […]

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UK brings streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ under broadcaster-style regulation

Feb24
by Sindy Cator on February 24, 2026 at 11:39 am
Posted In: UK

The UK government announced new regulatory requirements that will bring major video-on-demand (VoD) platforms under tighter oversight by Ofcom, aligning them more closely with traditional television broadcasters. The changes are part of implementing the Media Act 2024 and mark one of the most significant shifts in how online streaming services are governed in the UK. […]

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