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Image courtesy of Michael Kors Millennial investors have different preferences compared to their baby boomer parents when it comes to wealth management, according to a new report by Luxury Institute. While baby boomers and older generations prefer to work with full-service brokerage firms, wealthy millennials and members of Generation X are showing an increased preference for working with private advisors. Independent financial advisors can offer a more individual approach that
Anya Hindmarch’s leather stickers British accessories label Anya Hindmarch is touting the craftsmanship behind its whimsical and often humorous products through a new social effort. Introduced on social media, Anya Hindmarch selected one of its most stand out pieces, the Crisp Packet clutch, to demonstrate its dedication to craftsmanship even though its designs are not of a traditional design aesthetic seen in luxury goods. Craftsmanship videos and accompanying copy reinforce
Not only is friendly, funky Toronto Canada’s most populous city, but it’s also one of the most multicultural municipalities in the world—and that translates to great eating. The variety of restaurants is mind-blowing: Vietnamese joints sidle up to new-school seasonal places, which sit across the street from Greek tavernas or Spanish tapas bars. The best part is that exploring this vibrant food scene merely requires picking a street in a lively area
Meet your new Bachelor: Ben Higgins! As E! News was the first to report, the 27-year-old software salesman and third-runner up of Kaitlyn Bristowe’s season is the top pick to be the…
As the long, lazy days of summer drift away, it’s time to fit in one last vacation before hectic and demanding fall schedules take over, and the extended Labor Day weekend is the ideal time for that last hurrah. Thanks to KAYAK.com’s 2015 Travel Hacker Guide, which revealed this year’s most popular destination for the holiday weekend, we’ve got ten great cities where you can celebrate the unofficial end of summer.
Breakdown Fitbit reigns supreme in the world of fitness trackers, and for good reason. Started in 2007, it quickly began rolling out devices that were not only efficient, but also affordable for mainstream consumers. Fast-forward to 2015. There are several companies on the market that now manufacture fitness trackers like those churned out by the San Francisco company, and everyday customer now know just how much these devices can really
Samsung, never shy of releasing multiple gadgets at multiple times of the year, has followed up the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ reveal with another handset: a retro-looking flip phone. For those of you too young to remember, flip phones have a screen on one piece of plastic and a keypad on the other. The main advantage of the form factor is being able to look cool while
Google hasn’t breathed a word about the future of its Nexus smartphones, but the leaks have come so thick and so fast that it would be a huge surprise if we didn’t see a new Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 before the year’s end. The latest fuel for the fire is a set of renderings depicting a 2015 edition Nexus 5 made by LG. These aren’t leaked images – they’re
Sony’s strategy for its flagship Xperia devices has been somewhat confusing of late, with the Xperia Z4 a rather underwhelming upgrade on the previous model and given the title Xperia Z3+ in every country other than Japan. We’re suckers for a bit of smartphone hype though, and that disappointment hasn’t stopped us from hoping that the Xperia Z5 is the super-powerful flagship phone we’ve been waiting for. Images on Weibo
Some weeks are like the Del Amitri song where “nothing ever happens”. This week, though, is more Everything Everything: we’ve discovered a new Galaxy, seen Google announce a surprise and very significant reorganisation, found more reasons to distrust car tech and discovered the games consoles we thought were gone for good. Man Alive, it’s week in tech! A is for A Large Corporate Restructuring Everybody sing along: A, B, C,