AI vs human designers: who wins in app design

What happens when AI is asked to design an app screen and a professional designer does the same task? We put them side by side to see the difference. The results show where algorithms can follow orders, and where only a human touch makes the interface feel alive.
September’s Tech Drama: From Stolen Books to Smart Lights

The month brought lawsuits over stolen books, scams with fake doctors, and hackers testing new tools. And just when the news seemed too heavy, smart lights reminded us tech can still be fun. September was anything but boring.
Trump’s new law makes H1B workers cost $100K each. What do you do now as a Tech company owner?

Your next software engineer in the U.S. now costs as much as a Tesla. And that’s before they write a single line of code. This isn’t a joke, it’s federal law. The smartest companies are already rethinking how they hire.
From spreadsheets to shutdown: How lack of digitalization breaks startups

Great ideas don’t save startups from failure. Strong systems do. In a world where digital players move faster, ignoring digitalization can turn a promising start into a sudden end.
How we built the Businesswomen Collaboration Platform and boosted mentorship engagement by 35%

What happens when mentorship backoffice stops relying on emails and spreadsheets? For our client, it meant 35% higher attendance, more active conversations, and a program that finally scaled with ease.
Saving on developers becomes expensive.

A budget hack – companies hire Juniors instead of Seniors. Junior’s salary is $1,500–2,000 per month. A Senior costs $5,000-6,000. The difference looks huge. Some Managers might think that hiring two Juniors for the price of one Senior saves money. However, it is the opposite.
From beaches to breaches: New cyber threats waiting after summer

Summer is supposed to be a quiet season. It’s the time when employees go on vacation. Work slows down. Most emails get answered with automatic holiday replies. But while businesses relax, cybercriminals get to work
Custom vs. Off-the-Shelf: The software dilemma every business faces

Every software decision is sold as a neat equation: buy an off-the-shelf solution to save time, or commission a custom build for precision. In reality, neither path is perfect. Both options carry compromises, and the real challenge is deciding which ones your business can absorb.
Free technology. Open source’s underwater stones.

You find the tool you need. No license fee. No contracts. You get it in seconds. Feels like winning: no invoice and time saved.
But that “free” is just the beginning.
IT Project Estimation: Reading Tea Leaves or Real Strategy?

Starting an IT project without proper estimation is equivalent to setting off on a long journey without a map or a fuel plan. You move forward, yes, but reaching your destination on time, or at all, will be pure luck.