The Oculus Rift is now in the hands of its first consumers and its Facebook-owned manufacturer is taking steps to give buyers more choice over where they purchase content. The company has written to developers today informing them they ...
Tags: Oculus, VR-Friendly Stores, Facebook-owned manufacture
In food product development, ingredients and marketing are two of the key drivers. You may know what you want, but you also need to know what you don’t want! You don’t want any restrictions on marketing choices or product ...
Tags: Food Product, Foodlegal Symposium
100% Design, one of the UK's largest design trade shows, will returns to Olympia, London from 21st-24th September for its 22nd edition. Taking place during London Design Festival, the show will welcome hundreds of exhibitors and more than ...
Tags: 100%Design, Design trade shows, Olympia
Apple is expanding its original programming horizons beyond music with a new unscripted series about app developers. The production was confirmed by Apple executive Eddy Cue and will apparently tell the story of a number of app developers ...
Something is happening with Project Ara, Google's modular smartphone project. Remember Project Ara? You might not, given the relative radio silence of the team behind it in recent months, but it's been in the works for years now. Way ...
Trends in consumer engagement will lead to the rapid rise of smart packaging solutions as costs become more manageable for brand owners. A new report by packaging industry researcher Smithers Pira predicts the global smart (active and ...
Tags: Smart packaging, Technology, Smithers Pira
This week, Billy Langsworthy looks at why the toy space should be excited at some of the new VR tech being showcased at this year's Game Developers Conference. Oh, and there's a bit about a vagina speaker. You've been warned. This week, ...
Tags: Inventors, Virtual reality
The preeminent Italian Lifestyles Fair, HO.MI, returns to ICFF 2016 with the Ho.MI New York Lifestyles pavilion. Making its second appearance at ICFF, the high design pavilion will play host to an expanded footprint of 12,000 net sq. feet. ...
Early bird pricing is still available for FoodLegal’s “The Future is Here” April Symposium. To be hosted in Melbourne, the half-day morning event will include eight expert speakers and will cover the following topics: ...
Tags: FoodLegal, Early bird pricing, Education
Toyota is working to develop wearable devices for blind and visually impaired that can help them do more with greater freedom, independence and confidence. The project is called BLAID. The project reflects the company's commitment to ...
Tags: Toyota, Wearable Mobility Devices
Over the past 20 years, there has been a distinct shift in food composition and food labelling laws around the world. Historically, food laws were necessary to prevent people eating unsafe food. Later, food laws were aiming to prevent ...
INRIX announced that it had acquired OpenCar, a U.S.-based automotive software and services provider. The OpenCar purchase extends the successful INRIX cloud platform into the dashboard with a broad portfolio of third-party content and ...
Tags: INRIX, Aquisition, OpenCar
For fourth-quarter 2015, Rubicon Technology Inc of Bensenville, IL, USA (which makes monocrystalline sapphire substrates and products for the LED, semiconductor and optical industries) has reported revenue of $2.45m, more than halving from ...
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Ford to unveil new vehicle for Europe and new advanced in-car technology at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Ford will introduce a new vehicle for Europe, unveil new advanced in-car technology and detail the latest progress on the Ford ...
Apple may not be planning to launch a second generation Apple Watch 2 this spring, according to a report on Friday. Following on from its report about the iPhone 5se earlier on Friday, 9to5Mac has more information on Apple’s plans ...
Tags: Apple Watch, WatchOS 2.2