Google has a Russian problem but fortunately, it’s not as bad as Facebook’s. Before they launched, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL were leaked like no other smartphone has been leaked before. And surprise, surprise, it ain’t over just yet. There’s still the Pixel 3 Lite and while details are still on the slim side, we’re getting a set … Continue reading
A Part of Detroit Was Destroyed in the 1980s So GM Could Build a Plant It Might Close Now
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen General Motors announced today that it planned to cut up to 14,000 jobs and might close five U.S. plants, the scope of the restructuring plan caught practically everyone by surprise. It also reopened a particularly sore wound in Detroit, which actually helped destroy parts of the city in the 1980s to make way for…
NASA’s InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) probe successfully completed its soft landing on Mars on Monday after a six-month, 300 million mile journey. And it’s already sending back photos of the desolate Red Planet from its landing site on the Elysium Planitia,…
Today in Tokyo Netflix announced another set of releases for its flood of content next year and focused specifically on the anime genre. The most familiar name on the list is Neon Genesis Evangelion, the classic series featuring children controlling…
If you’ve ever shopped at an Apple Store, you’ll notice how all the staff there are equipped with iPhones or iPads that are used to facilitate sales and pull up customer information on the fly. This is more efficient than having a computer at the back which can slow the process down, especially if there are many customers.
Now it looks like luxury retailer Kering wants in on similar tech and in a report from Reuters, the company has confirmed that they are working with Apple to develop apps for use by their staff to help scan inventories in their stores. Details about the app are scarce but it does represent an interesting opportunity for Apple who tends to be mostly known for making consumer products.
However this isn’t the first time that Apple has worked with other companies to provide such solutions. Previously Apple had teamed up with IBM to create a suite of mobile applications designed for enterprise use. For those who are unfamiliar with Kering, they are the parent company behind famous luxury brands such as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen.
Kering also won’t be the first luxury retailer to start employing the use of apps for its staff to use in-store. Reuters notes that other luxury brands such as Chanel and Burberry have worked with other tech companies such as Farfetch for similar services.
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Perhaps Vivo, and OPPO, jumped the gun too soon. Although much talked about, no one else decided to follow in their footsteps to make elevating cameras a thing. Others have gone a different route to solve the notch problem and now it seems Vivo has changed directions as well. That’s because the successor of the world first elevating camera smartphone … Continue reading
When media talk about privacy, pirates, and piracy groups, they often paint a picture of a united community working towards a common goal to thwart laws and unleash content, sharing tools and links to pirated content among themselves. They often fail to demonstrate how even that community is slightly fractured, split along lines of self-imposed principles and guidelines that not … Continue reading
Facebook's Physical War Room Is Already Empty, But It Says 'War Room Tactics' Will Continue
Posted in: Today's ChiliFacebook’s so-called “War Room,” the office it set up with some monitors and staff to supposedly fight propaganda and disinformation during elections or at least fight the perception it wasn’t doing that, has been shuttered—in that form, anyhow.
Today in Tokyo Netflix announced another set of releases for its flood of content next year and focused specifically on the anime genre. The most familiar name on the list is Neon Genesis Evangelion, the classic series featuring children controlling…