The ability to be in two places at once is a luxury many dream of. For Hiroshi Ishiguro, it is … “The human likeness and the presence, they are very important things for developing more human-friendly machines and gadgets,” he says. While the current …
Plans to turn a historic 97-year-old house on The Peak into a luxury hotel come before the Town Planning Board amid huge opposition from neighbours and local councillors. Developer Crown Empire bought the property at 27 Lugard Road in September for HK …
Monaco Chicago offers guests a “black-out” option, where partakers surrender their gadgets upon check-in. Those seeking utter serenity should check in to the Tranquillity Suite, a luxurious two-room suite offering relaxation amenities such as in-room …
Asia to account for half of luxury goods market A new study has indicated Asia will take over 50 percent of the luxury market in the next ten years. As Asian household incomes grow and local economies expand, the region will account of 50 to 60 percent …
India will have more than 30m households with annual incomes exceeding US$50,000 by 2030, and the country will become a "key battleground" for luxury brands as the retail market opens up to foreign investment, the report notes. In Indonesia, a wealthy …
Boston, MA — (SBWIRE) — 08/15/2013 — Despite persistent economic turbulence, mounting troubles in the Eurozone and political instability in several emerging markets, the global luxury goods market remains largely positive. The pursuit of luxury has …
A great opportunity for a Store Manager to join one of the top luxury brands in the world. A legend in the art of leather goods, ready to wear, shoes, watches and jewellery, our client is always leading the avant-garde of fashion without compromising …
The explosion of technological appliances and gadgets in recent years can be seen in the trash. It is estimated that the world produces some 50 million … with Europe producing some 20 million tons of this. An Italian company is looking at how to …
Some, such as Alex Encel, a Melbourne importer handling high–end audio and televisions, saw its fatal flaw from the beginning. In 2010, he assured me 3D would fail, because of the glasses required for viewing. Does he feel clever, now he's been proved …