In FY14, UHNIs spent most on jewellery (16 per cent) and apparel (15 per cent), while other top spends included holidays (14 per cent), electronic gadgets (13 per cent), home décor (12 per cent), events (9 per cent), philanthropy (6 per cent), luxury …
As further evidence to show Apple is certainly researching the the concept of a smartwatch, long expected to be called Apple iWatch, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has awarded another patent to the Cupertino firm for a wrist-worn gadget …
The GoTenna sounds like a great idea, but it's also a bit of a luxury product at the moment. The company is launching pre-orders at $150 for two devices, but that price will double once the initial ordering period is over. That price may strike you as …
smanos, a trendsetting innovator and dynamic developer of wireless smart home and DIY security systems, is pleased to announce the recognition by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and Gated Publications – Luxury Beyond the Gates for its …
And in Japan, Ferrari designer Ken Okuyama has drafted plans for a luxury sleeper train that looks like a boutique hotel on rails. The deluxe train looks futuristic on the outside and decadently retro on the inside, and the entire 10-car train only …
It has poached executives from the luxury and fashion industry and applied for an "iWatch" trademark in Japan. Sony Corp (6758.T) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) already have wearable devices on the market, but none of them has become a huge …
The wrist-band will be a receptacle probably for health, media, fitness or other specialized gadgets. Apple plans to … Apple recently recruited a sales executive from Tag Heuer, the Swiss luxury watches company, specifically for Apple's smartwatch …
Meanwhile development of wearable-friendly platforms like Samsung's Simband and Apple's own HealthKit (as well as Apple's partnership with Nike) have lead many to the conclusion that wrist gadgets are well suited to provide mobile systems with …
In 1963, the Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Company was getting ready to celebrate their 20th anniversary. To commemorate this event, the company asked their publications editor, Don Fabun, to assemble a book based “on the future.” Fabun, an ardent …