It is roomier, liberally festooned with high-tech gadgetry and will also, if you're willing to let all those gadgets work in unison, almost drive itself. It rides better, sips fuel more efficiently and even offers a hybrid edition, which, surprise of …
OK, so that won't be Samsung's marketing phrase, but the Round, which only comes in "Luxury Brown," seems to be more of a concept than an actual product. Except it is a real product; the phone, which uses Samsung's flexible display technology, will go …
In the digital age, the wristwatch might seem obsolete, but I'm a watch guy. Nothing fancy, a $40 timepiece from Target does the trick. So I was intrigued when rumors began circling that smartwatches were the next endeavor for many gadget manufacturers.
It is roomier, liberally festooned with high-tech gadgetry and will also, if you're willing to let all those gadgets work in unison, almost drive itself. It rides better, sips fuel more … Type of vehicle Rear-wheel-drive, luxury sports sedan. Engine …
The Consumer Product Safety Commission <a href="http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/toys/4347051#slide-1">recalled the toys in December 1988</a> after many were injured and three people died sending the steel darts through the air …
They are often not sure how to position themselves in markets where domestic alternatives to their luxury items are available and also accepted. … What differ are the finer elements of product – product superiority (in the case of electronic gadgets …
The current-generation TL put Super Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) technology into the mainstream luxury sedan market. And, though it was late to the game, it pushed Acura sedans past the 300-horsepower mark at long last. All of this exists in a …
Lotte Department Store, the largest department store chain, said that it enjoyed brisk sales of high-priced gadgets for making coffee and headphones in recent months. Galleria Department Store, which especially focuses on selling luxury goods, said 10 …
On average, UK homeowners have spent £413 on kitchen gadgets in the past year (41 per cent bought a coffee machine, while 33 per cent followed the Prime Minister's lead and bought a bread maker). While two thirds of homeowners have a dining room, 84 …