And the advertising firm will have to do so with a smaller budget than many of Volvo's luxury rivals. "We want to make sure we can … Visser vaguely defined it as "we own safety and we have not communicated that … and technology." He said Volvo has …
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Try finding Washington's off switch. Today's technological dependency presents fresh challenges to a decades-old law that bars furloughed federal employees from doing any work, including with government-issued cell phones or work emails. Continue …
These days, though, Kors is inspiring the fashion world not only with his "affordable luxury" merchandise, but also with the extraordinary success of his initial public offering nearly two years ago. On Wednesday, Marc Jacobs announced his … The …
What ever you want to call it, home automation, advanced home control or a smart home, a home that's fully automated and “wired” for the future is one of the top desired features in the luxury home market now, right after open floor plans. That's a …
… eBay's earnings had flatlined. "Confronting reality was the big first step," says Donahoe, "and people don't always like to do that in the technology and Internet world. … "I never had the luxury of being the boss on the top of the pyramid. I was …
A recently released survey co-authored by Google on the way we use technology, ''Our Mobile Planet'', declared about 65 per cent of Australians owned a smartphone (a mobile phone from which you can access the internet) in 2012, which is fourth highest …
It amazes me that some places still charge for it, and the irony is that these are usually luxury and high-priced properties that are nickel and diming their customers while pretty much every Motel 6 and Holiday Inn Express includes it in the room rate …
The days when luxury in a car meant shiny chrome on the outside and dead trees and cows on the inside have long faded. This is 2013, when even high-tech can fail to impress: Cut-rate hatchbacks have navigation systems, and the average Ford can park …