And so we find ourselves in a society in which 1.6 million car accidents a year can be tied back to texting and driving, in which we must be reminded to silence our devices in performance spaces, in which “disconnecting” from technology is seen as a …
A tech company with the appeal of a luxury brand is not a bad place for Apple to be — assuming Congress doesn't push the U.S. Government into default and trigger another recession. "Every so often, a company changes our lives—not just with its …
"We're in the business democratizing luxury fashion, and we can't truly do that until we can service all women," said Jennifer Fleiss, the company's co-founder and head of business development. "So we've been getting a lot of requests to expand our …
In 2006, she launched Vu Technologies, which brought luxury into the LCD and LED TV segment in the country. She elaborates, “Over the years, Vu Technologies has developed a wide product range — intelligent TVs, India's large screen LED TVs with the …
Though they are following the same route as Scott, their technology is very different. The cold chamber, which can drop to minus 60C and is normally used for testing luxury vehicles, belongs to Land Rover, one of the main sponsors. It is just one of …
“We are a private school and we are not subsided by the state, so there was no way we could have received such luxury stuff,” Mela College principal Agbowokounou Kodjo Lucien told Biztechafrica. “If public schools didn't get something, what about us?
Trimmatis developed a luxury apartment complex at Beaufort Gardens in West London, with apartments selling for between £3.5m and £13m. He also owned the five-star boutique Parkes Hotel in London, located near Harrods, … Securisys offers a "discreet …
Guests are encouraged to appreciate a technology-free vacation. At Pannzian, you get a chance to talk to friends and family, play outside, have an adventure, relish the rain, finish a book or spend time alone with nature. There are no luxury amenities.
The company was pleased with the performance of its high end properties, where it has 35,000 rooms worldwide, and CEO Frits van Paasschen believes the outlook for luxury travel looks good "for some time to come." At St.Regis/Luxury Collection …