Would You(th) Care For A Cause? Mar 20, 2020 ... view and even cessation of support for brands that both do not support the causes and issues they care about or have political views that differ from their own. Interestingly, Zs are less inclined than Ys to think negatively of a brand that does not support the issues they care about.Interestingly, Zs are less inclined than Ys to think negatively of a brand that does not support the issues they care about. Around half of Ys (54%) in the U.S. say they think less of a brand if it does not support ...
The Invisibles Sep 16, 2018 ... towards integrating technology into apparel and accessories was particularly apparent at CES 2018, with a rise in smart shoes that look like standard sneakers but have tracking technology. Following in the footsteps of Nike+ shoes that pair with an app to offer wearers stats like distance and speed, the market is growing and reducing the need for people to wear a separate tech-centric wearable since it's part of their shoes. For instance, Under Armour introduced two smart shoes: the Hovr Phantom and ...
Global Movie Trends Jun 01, 2018 ... programmer, tells the story of his personal journey with gender and parenthood as he chronicles many years of transitioning and trying to start a family with his partner. The result is an intimate and vulnerable depiction of a unique situation within a universal theme.BPM (Beats Per Minute) BPM (Beats Per Minute) won six Cesar Awards—France’s highest film honors—for its resounding portrayal of Parisian AIDS activists in the early 1990s. BPM’s story follows the romance ...
Personal Best Mar 18, 2018 fashion & beauty health & wellness grooming personal care skincare ... surprising that Romy launched this product at CES, even though the trade show has traditionally been geared toward gadgets like drones, smart TVs, and electric scooters. Tech innovations let companies customize their beauty devices, and CES has been a prime place to showcase such advancements. For example, there's the HiMirror, which scans one's face and recommends tutorials and products based on a user’s skin, or Henkel's hair analyzer, which examines hair health at a molecular level. But it's not just ...
Exertainment Mar 14, 2018 gaming health & wellness media & entertainment fitness movies music TV ... Francisco and the company has drummed up much attention by winning an Innovation Award at CES 2018. Such advancement suggests that it's no longer just fellow entertainment brands' content or other types of media (e.g. social media, online streaming) competing for young consumers' attention; exercise is also stealing a share of young people's media consumption as it becomes a form of entertainment—one that leaves them feeling better, happier, and stronger. Meanwhile, fitness brands can't just ...
Numbers Game Mar 20, 2017 technology quantified self sports ... quality.HTC Vive Tracker At CES 2017, HTC announced a tracking “puck” that works with its Vive headset. While other VR peripherals can substitute for any variety of equipment—much like the Nintendo Wii remote acts as a golf club or a bowling ball—the HTC Tracker can be attached to actual equipment, such as a baseball bat, adding to the believability and performance benefit of the experience.King LTD Driver Startup Arccos Golf teamed up with Cobra Golf to introduce the King LTD ...
Try Before You Buy Mar 17, 2014 retail technology shopping virtual reality Try Before You Buy ... with FaceCake's Swivel Close-Up.UK retailer Marks & Spencer offers a virtual makeover counter, where shoppers can upload a photo of themselves to digitally apply makeup. The retailer has also installed TAAZ virtual mirrors in-store, allowing consumers to see what any makeup or nail polish would look like on before buying it. Unveiled earlier this year at CES, the 3-D Augmented Reality Makeup and Anti-Aging Beauty Mirror from ModiFace uses Microsoft’s Kinect for Windows sensors to simulate makeup ...
WHAT A WASTE Jan 24, 2023 ... . - ONETHIRD - Making its debut at CES 2023 earlier this month, food tech company OneThird – named because one-third of food is wasted annually – unveiled its lineup of food scanners that use artificial intelligence to predict the shelf life of produce. Using produce’s unique spectral fingerprint, the scanners can currently assess the freshness of strawberries, tomatoes, avocados, and blueberries; with future updates, their tech will also be able to evaluate mangoes, bananas, grapes, and raspberries ...
WELLNESS TECH Jan 09, 2023 ... Innovations from 2023 CESFrom virtual smell machines to laptop-charging stationary bike desks, there was no shortage of exciting new gadgets and innovations at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) , which returned to Las Vegas last week. The event was back in full swing, after going fully digital in 2021 and scaling back in a big way in 2022, with more than 3,200 brands exhibiting and more than 100,000 people in attendance. While there’s always a fair share of high-tech TVs and car ...