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Uniqlo has pipped its competitors to the post by being the first brand given permission to fully take over a Chicago Transit train, giving

Get out your crayons and mobile phones. The Toys 'R Us holiday catalogue drops this week. At 96 pages, "The Great Big Toys 'R

Retail innovation is often credited to the little guys—quirky companies and specialised startups that invent technologies to disrupt an industry. However, several larger brands

This is the eight-year-old bumbling ballerina who has stolen the hearts of a nation in the latest moving John Lewis advert. Unsteadily pirouetting her way around

While email has long ago settled in, messaging is still growing. Boston-based company InMoji can connect consumers to brands through messaging. Founded last year, the startup

Christmas came early as Selfridges launched its Christmas shop on Monday. The central London department store has transformed 3,000 square feet of its fourth floor

Ikea is known for its enormous super stores with a maze-like configuration which can leave even the best of boy scouts lost and tearful. The

Shazam is the most successful discovery app in the tech world with over 100 million active global users. Currently it offers a highly innovative service