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  • Lowe’s continues building toward visual future

    Trying to picture how home improvements will look in your mind’s eye can be tough, and Lowe’s is using emerging technology to expand the view.

    Kyle Nel, executive director of Lowe’s Innovation Labs, recently told Chain Store Age how retailer’s proprietary technology development center is developing an app for the new Project Tango virtual reality (VR) mobile platform. Jointly created by Google and computer technology company Lenovo, Project Tango provides mobile devices with spatial capabilities.

  • Lowe's goes on seasonal hiring spree

    Temperatures might be at a bitter low across the country, but it's that time again for big-box home improvement stores.

    Lowe's announced today that it's getting ready to hire 46,000 seasonal employees to help with the busy spring and summer season.

  • Lowe’s delves deeper into VR space

    Photo: Lowes Project Tango app shows where a virtual refrigerator might fit in your kitchen. Image Credit: Google

  • Kroger Marketplace opens 11th North Texas location

    Burleson, Texas - Cullinan Properties welcomes Kroger Marketplace to Burleson Commons, located in Burleson, Texas. Kroger’s grand opening celebrations take place on Jan. 8 and join Premiere Cinemas as co-anchors to the shopping center.

  • Whirlpool dives into smart appliances

    Appliance manufacturer Whirlpool is launching a new partnership with IBM that is likely a sign of how the consumer product market will substantially change in the next few years.

    Whirlpool is now combining connected home appliances with IBM Watson services, including cognitive analytics, to provide more personalized services to consumers.

  • Lowe’s knows there’s no place like home

    On the heels of adding new security features to its Iris connected home device, Lowe’s is further expanding its presence in the connected home market.

  • What Best Buy will be looking for at CES

    The massive consumer technology show known as CES is underway in Las Vegas and retailers in attendance will trolling an area of the 2.4 million-sq.-ft. show floor called Eureka Park in hopes of finding the next big thing.

  • Lowe’s enter home security business

    Lowe’s Iris brand smart home solution is gaining new security functionality for those customers willing to pay a monthly fee.

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