Lexus knows well luxury car punters with this kind of money to spend like high specifications, so it has gone practically flat out in equipping the GS300h with class-leading amounts of safety gear. The same goes for all the frivolous interior features …
"As soon as you set foot in a luxury label's store, you're brainwashed," she argues to German magazine Stern. "You come in, see one or two half-empty clothes stands and then just leather bags. Most fashion houses hardly sell clothing. They survive …
"Gadgets, software and applications such as voice control, gesture control, visual computer controls, and read-aloud e-books are just some," illustrates Prasad Phanasgaokar, attributing the media's role in sensitising corporates and employers to …
Police and technology go hand in hand. According to a senior officer at Dubai Police the department is always on the lookout for the latest technological advancements and innovative new gadgets to help the department. “We have a special team …
Even in the slow economic growth, the luxury market in India is growing at a healthy rate, and magazines catering to niche life style, luxury, gadgets, etc., will do well. Advertisers will prefer below-the-line activity. Media sales will become more …
It's both cheaper and easier to build an assistive solution than to have full autonomy, which is why we're starting to see them show up in luxury cars like the Mercedes S-class, which has a driver assistance package (just $7,300 over the starting $92 …
The name Eleven James, he says, is based on the 11 specially adapted gadgets presented to James Bond by Q, the MI6 boffin, in the spy thriller films. Membership fees range from $249 to $1,599 a month depending on the retail prices of watches borrowed …
If the MKS is true luxury, the Ford F-350 King Ranch is all muscle and leather. The pickup truck offers plenty of leg room, second row seating for three people and a stampede of amenities. It sells for around $65,000. I don't need a pickup to cart my …
It also announced a collaboration with luxury department store, Barneys New York, to develop smart bracelets intended to look like they were dreamed up by a fashion designer – not an engineer. The wearables mania gripping the industry is in part a …