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  • Survey: Smartphones transcend age

    When it comes to a primary device, consumers of all ages make the same choice by a clear margin.

    According to a new survey of 4,000 consumers from Adobe, 92% of millennials consider the smartphone as their primary device.

    Tablets, however, show opposite age trends. While 72% of all consumers say they own tablets, baby boomers and 70 and over report higher usage. 87% of respondents use tablets at home, with 66% using it every day. Top activities include reading emails (72%), playing games (60%), sending emails (60%) and shopping (55%)

  • The world’s most valuable brands are…

    For the third consecutive year, Apple and Google came out on top in a ranking of the 100 most valuable brands in the world.

    Valued at a whopping $170.3 billion in Interbrand’s 16th annual Best Global Brands report, Apple increased its brand value by 43% over last year. Google, valued at $120.3 billion, increased its value by 12%. (The top 10 brands are listed at the end of this article.)

  • Kurt Salmon acquires digital retail tech agency

    Global management consultancy Kurt Salmon is acquiring digital retail technology agency Mobispoke LLC, the engine behind such technologies as smart fitting rooms, integrated mobile apps and other leading-edge, interactive shopping experience technologies.

    Following the acquisition, Mobispoke will rebrand as Kurt Salmon Digital and will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Kurt Salmon.

  • Krebs: Fraudsters show plenty of innovation

    Whatever your opinion of fraudsters who steal and resell consumer credit card data, you can’t deny they are highly innovative.

    This was the key message of a presentation security blogger Brian Krebs gave at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2015 in Orlando, Florida, on Oct. 4.

  • Newegg steps up its game for holidays

    Newegg is looking to be the destination this holiday season for gamers with a new promotion designed to appeal to tech enthusiasts.

  • Brookstone shows future of store displays

    Brookstone’s new store display should appeal to its gadget-loving customer base.

  • Another retailer offers big holiday layaway incentives

    GameStop has joined a growing list of retailers offering a new incentive for a vast segment of consumers to start thinking about holiday shopping: a comprehensive layaway program.

    The company has joined Kmart, Walmart and other retailers in launching an enhanced layaway program in the past few weeks designed to help shoppers access the hottest gifts of the season.

  • GameStop jumps on the layaway bandwagon

    GameStop has joined a growing list of retailers offering a new incentive for a vast segment of consumers to start thinking about holiday shopping: a comprehensive layaway program.

    The company has joined Kmart, Walmart and other retailers in launching an enhanced layaway program in the past few weeks designed to help shoppers access the hottest gifts of the season.

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