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  • Trending Stores: Story, New York City

    The holidays can be a circus. And Story — the retail outpost in downtown Manhattan that reinvents itself every couple of months — has taken that sentiment to heart for its latest transformation.
  • Samsung opens up tech-lovers paradise - at Macy's

    Samsung is partnering with Macy's on an experiential in-store shop concept.
  • Subway gives itself a makeover — with tech updates

    Subway is debuting a new look.    On Monday, the fast-casual restaurant chain unveiled a new store design intended to provide a more distinctive and welcoming customer experience. The new "fresh forward" design, by FRCH Design Worldwide, includes a bright color palette, inspired by the hues of fresh vegetables, wall decor that communicates the brand's emphasis on quality ingredients, and more contemporary-looking seating. It also features such tech enhancements, such as self-ordering digital kiosks.  
  • Center Stage at SPECS 2017

    Retail and restaurant executives, architects, suppliers and other industry professionals involved in store design/planning, construction and facility management gathered together for Chain Store Age’s 53rd annual SPECS conference.

    The event, held at the Gaylord Palms in Kissimmee, Fla., focused on the evolution and innovation of physical stores in a digital age, and explored industry trends that are transforming how stores are designed, built, operated and maintained.

  • Mobile wallet, services extends to four new countries

    Samsung Pay is expanding its breadth.   Besides launching in Sweden and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the digital wallet also kicked off an early access program in Hong Kong and Switzerland. The launches in UAE and Sweden are Samsung Pay’s first introduction in the Middle East and the Nordics respectively, Samsung said.   Samsung Pay users in Sweden and the UAE can also integrate loyalty and membership cards within their mobile wallets.  
  • Report: Robot ‘dog’ tests deliveries in Boston

    A new four-legged friend is roaming Boston neighborhoods, and it can bring shoppers more than their newspaper or slippers.   Spot, a four-legged, dog-like robot from Boston Dynamics, is programmed to deliver packages to consumers’ front doors, according to ReCode.  
  • Survey: Mobile wallet adoption has flatlined

    Mobile wallet usage in the United States remains small, and shows no signs of increasing anytime soon.   This was according to “PYMNTS/InfoScout Mobile Payment Adoption,” a new report from PYMNTS.com. The survey, which was conducted in March 2017 among more than 7,655 consumers, said less than one in 20 consumers who have one of the main mobile wallets (Apple Pay, Sam-sung Pay, and Android Pay) use it regularly.   
  • Report: Apple fixing security holes in devices revealed by CIA

    Following a report that said the CIA is capable of breaking into Apple devices, the electronics company is working diligently to fix potential vulnerabilities.   On Tuesday, March 7, the WikiLeaks website said the CIA has an arsenal of malware ready to undermine security and encryption measures on Apple’s iPhones, Mac OS operating system, AirPort routers, according to ReCode.   
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