Category: eCommerce
The era of the sub-£80 smartphone may be over. With component economics shifting, entry-level handsets are increasingly considered “permanently uneconomical” to manufacture. A memory chip shortage fuelled by AI data centres is now expected to run through 2027, and consumers will feel it in their wallets long before the fabs catch up.
In 2026, your audience doesn’t type a query and scroll through ten blue links. They ask an AI agent a question and get a direct answer. We’ve moved from a Library Model, where you walk in and find the right book, to a Concierge Model, where an AI hands you exactly what you need.
We are officially entering the era of Agentic Retail. We aren’t just talking about smarter algorithms; we’re talking about AI agents that have moved from the passenger seat to the steering wheel.
amid all the buzz about machine learning and automation, traditional digital marketing channels continue to prove their worth in hard dollars.
We’re early into 2026, and if you’re running a brand on Magento (Adobe Commerce), you’re probably feeling a very specific kind of tension.
It’s not that the platform doesn’t work. It’s that the world got faster… and your tech stack stayed, well, heavy.
The digital landscape has reached a critical tipping point where the line between the physical and the synthetic is blurring faster than ever. In 2026, AI has moved beyond experimental pilots to become core business infrastructure. This shift is most visible in the Autonomous Customer Journey, where AI agents have evolved from passive recommendation engines […]
They aren’t just giving the dashboard a fresh coat of paint or adding a new “Buy Now” button anymore. They are literally ripping up the floorboards and rewiring the house. We’re heading into a world where “having a website” might actually be the least important part of your business.
For a long time, Shopify was essentially the IKEA of the internet: it gave you the tools to build a decent-looking store, but you still had to do all the heavy lifting yourself.
That’s changing. Fast. We’re moving away from “here’s a website” toward a world where your store basically runs—and sells—itself.
Shopify has quietly made some moves that are starting to change how people think about the platform.
