I don't have the luxury at all. I'm losing money and burning cash." In March, the embattled smartphone maker reported a quarterly net loss of US$423 million (A$448 million) and a 64 percent drop in its revenues, underscoring the magnitude of the …
Luxury houses are ill-placed to benefit from the boom in online sales. Few luxury fashion houses operate full e-commerce sites, with a complete array of products and round-the-world shipping. Instead, department stores and online-only retailers are …
The luxury car-maker is harnessing the technology now familiar to motorists since the launch of Toyota's petrol-electric Prius, to make even its biggest and most expensive limousines more frugal and green. t will match its conventional petrol engines …
A High Country premium package is available and includes a heated steering wheel, driver alert technology package and power adjustable pedals. An up-level trailer mirror, which manually extends, is power adjustable and has heated glass, also is …
Luxury For Less has strengthened its team at Attleborough Fields, Nuneaton, with the appointment of Robert McNamara as chief technology officer. Robert McNamara, the new chief technology officer at Luxury For Less. An online bathroom firm has made a …
Bentley Hybrid Concept Bentley is releasing information on their Hybrid Concept which they are calling a technology showcase that previews Bentley's first plug-in hybrid model. The Bentley Hybrid Concept will be on display at the Beijing International …
The younger generation has a different relationship with technology in the classroom; it's a necessity rather than a luxury. They like interesting videos while learning about Shakespeare. My experience with technology in the classroom has shown me that …
All-time tech good guy Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne announced this morning that they would be donating $100 million to two Bay Area children's hospitals, a donation that will see Oakland Children's Hospital renamed in honor of the couple. Children's …
There's a few that have embraced it absolutely, but most want to see technology tried first and then come at it in an evenly paced manner.” Which is not a luxury, Nash believes, that a professional services firm such as KPMG has, as it is competing …