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  • Fossil shifting to smart watches

    Speaking to press – including Trusted Reviews – and key industry players, McKelvey said: “15% of our business is wearables. In the next three to four years, half of our business will have connectivity. We’re just getting started, we’re scaling… Read More ›

  • Trouble in Toy Town

    “You have to be particularly inept to make a toy store boring, but Toys R Us managed it,” comments Neil Saunders at GlobalData. “Their shops have very little ‘pester-power’ because very few children demand to be dragged around aisles and… Read More ›

  • Time to LEGO?

    The family-run company’s friendly image is hard to maintain when announcing more than 1,000 layoffs, but Lego expressed humility at the need to let workers go. “We are very sorry to make changes which may interfere with the lives of… Read More ›

  • Concrete jewellery

    Each piece is handmade using custom molds and a jewelry grade concrete recipe. The pendants are hand sanded and finished with a waterproofing sealant. Each piece measures approximately 0.5″. The pendants are strung on a thin steel wire cable. The… Read More ›

  • Orange Seiko Samurai

    On the list. Put Seiko and orange together and good things happen.

  • Handheld Cannons

    Although we don’t recommend antagonizing your colleagues or family members without cause, these little cannons are perfect for getting some light-hearted revenge. Weighing only 0.46 pounds and designed to be easily carried on the go, your mini cannon shoots mini… Read More ›

  • Inspire [mac candle N°2]

    Last year we made a candle that smelled like a new Mac – this year we’ve got one that smells like a new idea. With every whiff of our Inspire [mac candle N°2], you’ll find strong notes of bergamot, lemon,… Read More ›

  • Information overload / emotional underload

    I have been pondering what life was like some time ago for some reason recently and it occurred to me that the amount of information we take in now could be having a negative effect on the time we have… Read More ›

  • Saw my heart rate go up, ended up being a pulmonary embolism

    James Green, a podcast and reporter, from Brooklyn, New York, tweeted: “Never thought a stupid lil wrist computer I bought two years ago would save my life. “Saw my heart rate go up, ended up being a pulmonary embolism.” The… Read More ›

  • KRACK

    Apple has already patched serious vulnerabilities in the WPA2 Wi-Fi standard that protects many modern Wi-Fi networks, the company told iMore’s Rene Ritchie this morning. The exploits have been addressed in the iOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS betas that are… Read More ›