07 Feb 2012
| by Staff
ever attended a Tupperware party.
6. Household goods: John Lewis John Lewis is a recent addition ...
warrant revoked in 1999 "due to a lack of demand in royal households"
After Eight chocolates ...
26 Jan 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
The collaboration marks the first time that Samsung has launched a promotion with Contostavlos, who has become a household name since joining 'The X Factor'.
The tie-up means that customers who buy a Samsung Galaxy phone from Phones4u from tomorrow (27 January) will stand a chance of winning a ...
18 Jan 2012
| by Eric Bader, president and chief strategy officer, worldwide, Initiative
Numerous devices, appliances and services around the house, including fridges, thermostats, vacuum cleaners ...
of devices.
Why does this matter to marketers?
Just about every aspect of a household can now produce ...
18 Jan 2012
by about 7% a year, and the rate of consumption of basic household goods, not to mention luxury items ...
11 Jan 2012
| by Kate Magee
to become household names in the US and Europe: 'Of the world's top 2,000 firms, 34 per cent ...
campaigns
- Chinese brands to compete to become household names in the US and Europe.
POLITICS ...
06 Jan 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
includes mobile, home appliances and computing
He reports directly to David Song, managing director ...
07 Dec 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
research indicates that 18% of UK households owned an Xbox 360 as of July this year.
Xbox users ...
30 Nov 2011
| by Andrew Walmsley
can comfortably out-think my domestic appliances. But for how long?
It is well known that the sort ...
17 Nov 2011
| by Sara Luker
The pan-European brief is understood to include the UK plus five other European countries.
The company, Japan's largest maker of home appliances, has not sold mobile phones outside its home country since 2005. Panasonic will be producing Google Android-powered handsets in several countries in 2012 ...
09 Nov 2011
| by Jane Bainbridge
% of households now own one, compared with 72% in 2006. Multiple ownership is also becoming common: 40% of households have two or more computers, according to GMI. It appears that while a desktop tends to be shared in a household, laptops are considered personal devices, more in line with mobile phones, so family ...