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Valentino raises funds through fashion

The Cash & Rocket tour covers vintage and luxury vehicles in red Italian fashion house Valentino is using its design skills to raise money for the upcoming Cash & Rocket tour. From May 15-19, a caravan of 35 red cars driven by 70 of the most successful women will take a tour from London to Cannes, France, to generate funds and awareness for charities that support women and children in

6pc of retailers can identify consumers upon entering store: report

Swarovski rewards app Whether through smartphones, iBeacons or other technologies, retailers are ramping up their ability to pinpoint consumers and tailor shopping experiences, according to a new report by Boston Retail Partners. Ninety percent of retailers can identify consumers at the in-store check-out, up 17 percent from the year-ago period, but that is generally too late to make an impact, no matter how useful for profile-building and future engagement. In

Beginner's Guide to Hawaii: Maui, Lanai, and Molokai

First-time visitors to Hawaii can be overwhelmed when planning their trips. After all, the state has six tourist islands—which is the right one to experience? It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking Waikiki Beach and Honolulu should be the first stops, especially because most of the direct flight options land on Oahu. Though Oahu has its draws, it really shouldn’t be the first stop for new visitors; Honolulu

10 Recently Renovated Destination Spas in the U.S.

From the treatment rooms to the décor, even the finest resorts can show wear and tear through the years, and there’s nothing more dispiriting than checking into a luxury retreat to find it feels old and uninspired. Millions are spent each year in a never-ending race to update the country’s premium vacation spots with the most contemporary finishes. From transforming color schemes to building a lazy river, these ten newly

Skype's real-time language translator is now open to all

Skype Translator Preview, Microsoft’s catch all language translator, has been in a closed preview since November but now the software maker is finally opening the beta service to everyone. Users will now be able to skip the sign-up and wait process and simply find the Skype Translator preview application on the Windows Store. All that’s needed to use the application is a PC, laptop, or tablet running Windows 8.1 or

Review: Asus Transformer Book Flip TP300LA

Introduction and design With the release of the latest MacBook, Apple proved unwilling to dip its toes into touchscreen laptop territory just yet – leaving the market open for Asus and Lenovo to do a few backflips into the pool and make some big waves. This, the latest from Asus’ (slightly confusingly named) Transformer Book Flip line features the new i7-5500U Broadwell Intel processor, beating its nearest rival the Lenovo

Updated: Verizon buys up AOL, reminds us how many people still use dial-up

Verizon has announced that it is purchased former internet darling AOL for up to $4.4 billion. The company added that the deal will take the form of a tender offer followed by a merger, although AOL will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the US telecommunication giant. “Verizon’s acquisition further drives its LTE wireless video and OTT (over-the-top video) strategy,” the company said in a statement. The AOL deal has some

Updated: Want to get Windows 10 for free? Become a tester now

Microsoft has confirmed that the hundreds of thousands of people who have enrolled in the Windows Insider programme will get a free copy of Windows 10 when it goes live. Gabriel Aul, who is one of Microsoft’s main spokespeople on Twitter, took to the social network to reveal that Windows 10 RTM will be free to Insider Preview users. RTM (release to manufacturing) refers to the stage where Windows 10

Google's self-driving cars involved in 11 accidents, director says

(Reuters) – Internet search company Google Inc’s self-driving cars have been involved in 11 accidents, but have not been the cause of any, over the last six years since the project began, the program’s director said on Monday. “…Not once was the self-driving car the cause of the accident,” Chris Urmson said in a post on technology news website Backchannel’s blog Medium.