Watch guru Jean-Claude Biver was expecting more from the iWatch. — AFP picZURICH, Sept 15 — Apple may be known for revolutionising the world of music and mobile phones, but Switzerland's centuries-old luxury watchmakers are unimpressed with the …
Although it is not immediately clear who the gadgets were given to, James Carver MEP photographed 106 of them, meaning that single order of pads would have cost taxpayers some £26,500, but this is not the first time the parliament has shown a fondness …
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"As we know, everyone spends all their waking moments on all these new platforms, gadgets, Instagram and Twitter,” said Philip Green, the owner of Topshop brand and retail conglomerate Arcadia. The speed of things reaching people is key to our business …
In addition to a dedicated fabric store across the street, the first floor of the store has a section devoted to women's clothing, jewelry and accessories, while its huge collection of home accessories – throw pillows, kitchen gadgets, vases, books …
Fashion – a personal expression of style. And now our gadgets are considered an extension of that style. Mobile phones went from a luxury to a must-have for today's fast-paced lifestyle – personalizing them with everything from ringtones to rhinestones.
Yet lost in the maelstrom of snazzy new gadgets, applause and photos was an important shift: this week's announcements showed that Apple's future will be less about hardware and more about its "ecosystem"–a combination of software, services, data and …
Apple Pay, the new mobile payment system that Apple unveiled this week, looks pretty secure. It looks a lot more secure than the iCloud. As my colleague Lily Hay Newman explained, the combination of biometric authentication (by the Touch ID fingerprint …
Zurich: Apple may be known for revolutionising the world of music and mobile phones, but Switzerland`s centuries-old luxury watchmakers are unimpressed with the US tech giant`s latest foray into their world. "I was expecting more. I`m a bit …