A sharp rise in AI-assisted shopping, with up to 45% of U.S. consumers using such tools during the holiday season, is prompting apparel brands to adapt merchandising for algorithm-driven discovery.
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Google Photos will introduce an AI-powered 'Wardrobe' feature that allows users to create a searchable digital closet. Users ...
The "Verified by Spotify" badge — marked by a green checkmark — will begin appearing on artist profiles and in search results ...
Arhaus, Inc. (“Arhaus” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ARHS), a premium home furnishing brand known for responsibly sourced, artisan-crafted products and heirloom-quality design, will release its first ...
The Colorado Springs Home Show is your one-stop shop when it comes to all your exterior and interior needs for your home. The ...
PartsTech has expanded its integrations with over 35 shop management systems, enabling automotive repair shops to search and order from more than 300 parts and tire suppliers in a single lookup. The ...
Google says Wardrobe will be perfect for streamlining those "nothing to wear" mornings, evenings, and vacations. Essentially, ...
New York–based designer and sculptor Gregory Beson shares how a stint in historic restoration led him to a career in ...
Frontman Josh Homme opened up about his time living in Seattle, where he "learned to fall in love with music again." ...