2015 gears up to be the year of wearable tech

Apple Watch forecast to deliver spring boost to sales
Could 2015 be the year wearable tech becomes sexy?

Gaming Luxury: Win in Style

In recent years gaming has been transformed. Transformed from an industry that was stereotyped by teenagers sat in the basement of their mothers playing World of Warcraft to one that has become heaped in all the glamour of Hollywood, it’s moved into a golden generation and one that’s expected to be worth $100billion by 2017. … Read more

Who wants to spend £125,000 on a new amp for their stereo?

Naim Audio has unveiled a new amplification system so high end you need a special room to play it in

VenenoMonster, the exclusive Lamborghini Roadster equipped with Monster

Limited-edition Monster system on Lamborghini Veneno Roadster  At CES 2014, Monster audio system expert celebrated one of the most dramatic cars of the generation, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster creating a unique audio system for the 3.3m EUR super sports car – only nine of which will be produced. Lamborghini selected Monster to develop a cutting … Read more

The winners of the Everyday Health Awards for Innovation

Winners of Awards for Innovation in Digital Health at 2014 International CES. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfXTdAxX09s   2014 International CES, Everyday Health, along with the Digital Health Summit, announced the winners for the inaugural Everyday Health Awards for Innovation, honoring outstanding achievement in technology innovation aimed at improving health outcomes. The winners include wearable devices: a smartwatch for … Read more

Wearable device innovation from Intel, Opening Ceremony, Barneys, and CFDA

  At this year CES 2014, Intel Corporation CEO Brian Krzanich announced collaborations with luxury retailer Barneys New York, the Council of Fashion Designers of America and Opening Ceremony concept store to explore new smart wearable technologies, and to increase dialogue and cooperation between the fashion and technology industries. He also kicked-off the Intel ‘Make … Read more