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Watchmakers are once again showcasing their most luxurious creations in Geneva this week at the Watches and Wonders fair. But times are tough – and with a general squeeze on consumer spending, can people really afford luxury Swiss watches? The CEO of one company says it's about finding the right price point. "The price range which we consider very important in the market right now is between €1,000 and €3,000, where the end consumer are looking for a nice, elegant and refined timepieces," says Elie Bernheim, CEO of Raymond Weil. "And there is a high demand for this price segment." Watches and ...
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In a single pincer motion, Jamin Hu switches off a lamp with the ease and agility of a Jedi knight. The co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO) of the Finnish start-up Doublepoint is demonstrating the effectiveness of its Bluetooth-enabled, touch-gesture technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Through the smartwatch strapped to his wrist, Hu can morph into a human computer mouse, giving him the power to trip switches around the house or animate his devices at a distance. MWC 2024: Microsoft to open up access to its AI models to allow countries to build own AI economies"If...
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