And a 2012 Neilson Report says that hard cider is “poised for great growth” because it appeals to more affluent, nontraditional beer drinkers — women, who prefer its sweeter taste, and Gen Y-ers, who have gravitated toward wine, spirits and craft beer.
Wealthy Westside kids — particularly those attending exclusive, entertainment-industry-favored child care centers, preschools and kindergartens — are far more likely to get sick (and potentially infect their siblings and playmates) than other kids in …
By the end of his presentation, Cook had not only introduced a pair of thinner, larger, faster iPhones—the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus—but he had unveiled the Apple Watch, the company's first new product type since the launch of the iPad. Cook also …
The falling cost of adding sensing and communications to consumer products will mean that a typical family home, in a mature affluent market, could contain several hundred smart objects by 2022, according to Gartner, Inc. Gartner said that the smart …
“With the region's strong affinity to luxury brands, Big Boys Toys targets affluent residents across the Middle East, particularly in Dubai, with an array of products across various segments such as specialty cars and bikes, along with custom-built off …
That cost may limit how many customers can afford Apple's Watch, but of the 200m people who already own compatible iPhones, many affluent consumers may shell out for Apple's latest gadget purely for early-adopter kudos. “Tim Cook has been under a lot …
That cost may limit how many customers can afford Apple's Watch, but of the 200m people who already own compatible iPhones, many affluent consumers may shell out for Apple's latest gadget purely for early-adopter kudos. “Tim Cook has been under a lot …
Even in Australia, an affluent country that also happens to be a burgeoning hoops hotbed, quality courts are few and far between. "When you're in the States, you'll find a nice high school gym pretty much anywhere. … Fast-forward to today, and we …
Younger, more affluent and better-educated people are more interested in paying by cellphone, according to the tally of 1,003 U.S. adults by Princeton Survey Research Associates International, which said the margin of sampling error was 3.6 percentage …