The NFL Goes Digital
How the NFL is digitizing and using the Internet of Things to further connect the players, coaches, and fans.
How the NFL is digitizing and using the Internet of Things to further connect the players, coaches, and fans.
Target, a U.S. based retailer, has enjoyed success in the past by marrying the practical with the trendy. However, the prominence of online shopping is threatening its very existence. This article examines several initiatives Target is taking to remain relevant in a digital age. But it may be too little too late.
FedEx is one of only three enterprises that together deliver 95 percent of all e-commerce orders in the United States. Having as a center of their proposition facilitate the connection of people regardless of their location, their business model has been transformed during the years to enlarge the portfolio of transportation services to include e-commerce and e-business solutions as well.
Bridge International Academies uses technology to disrupt the lifecycle of education in low-income communities
The first iconic home thermostat, the T86, was designed by Henry Dreyfuss and manufactured by Honeywell in 1953. [1] The T86 was called “the Round” circular thermostat and was made of plastic, brushed metal and raised gold digits. [2] Its […]
After losing the latest battle in the video game console war, how can Nintendo utilize new advancements in mobile gaming and augmented reality to remain relevant in a continuously changing gaming industry?
Finding the right balance between human services and technological complements may be the key to creating and capturing the most value in mental health
If you get Wechat, you get 50% of modern Chinese digital life.
With its towering 40ft printer, currently the largest one in the world, one company aims to do its part to provide affordable housing.
A Portuguese bank is attempting to reinvent the concept of branch and the customers are loving it!