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Which mobile applications are the most stressful for users?

The article presents findings from a study on stressful apps, including Snapchat and food delivery services. Users experience pressure and anxiety, resulting in a stressful experience. App designers should consider these emotions to enhance user experience.

CSS Container Query Units - what are they and how to use them?

The article discusses the new container query units in CSS that enhance responsiveness and element styling control in web design.

The Use of Google Translate in Phishing Attacks

The article discusses the dangers of phishing using Google domains, provides tips for protection against scams, and examples of scams utilizing these domains.

Dev Page - a simple, free homepage generator for developers

Dev.page is an intuitive website creation platform, offering various templates and integrations with marketing services.

Do you remember the Spider program from the 90s for creating websites? A new version has been released.

The CreamSoft blog article introduces the new features in Pajaczek version 6, a server monitoring tool. It features a new interface and advanced data analysis options.

Hocus: Focus - a game and horror at the same time for web developers

The Hteumeuleu website is an excellent source of information about technology and IT innovations, offering articles and educational resources.

JS Library Scanner - see which NPM libraries are used by the specified service

Bundle Scanner is a package analysis tool in the cloud.

Why did well-known IT brands change their name?

The article discusses why companies change their names, highlighting rebranding strategy and its impact on brand image.

How to scrape content from websites without getting caught as a bot?

The 'browser-fingerprinting' project analyzes browser features to identify users online, highlighting privacy and security concerns.

Browser fingerprinting is possible even with JavaScript disabled

The article argues that disabling JavaScript won't effectively block fingerprinting. It emphasizes the need for more advanced privacy protection measures.

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