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Studies Show Consumers Creeped Out by Facial Recognition Technology

March 13, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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There are a lot of people excited about facial recognition, but so far the most aggressive experimenters (aside from law enforcement) have been marketers. This is especially true of retailers who see a lot of opportunity to exploit the technology to enhance in-store experiences, conduct research, or to stop shoplifters. Yet new polls show that consumers are truly creeped out by facial recognition, and privacy groups, consumer advocates, and even some regulators are coming out against it the technology.

See more on the controversy surrounding facial recognition…

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Filed Under: Research, Survey, Tech Trends Tagged With: facial recognition

The Volatile ‘Fits & Starts’ of Housing Starts

March 13, 2019 by Ted 2 Comments

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As regular Strata-gee readers know, I follow basic economic data for our readers. Not all economic data, just that data I feel are germane to the custom integration and consumer electronics industries. Normally, that is a fairly sane and sedate task – but lately, it has gotten a bit crazy, with wild up/down swings the likes of which I haven’t seen since the last great recession. Take housing starts, for example…

See the latest data on housing starts…

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Filed Under: Economic Trends, Statistics Tagged With: housing starts, residential construction, residential housing

Shocking Results for Tech in New Brand Reputation Poll

March 7, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

A newly created poll by Axios and The Harris Poll reveals what Americans think of the reputation of the top 100 most visible companies in the U.S. Tech, as you might imagine, was well represented here, and this poll bared a difficult truth for many tech companies…their reputation is crashing.

See the surprising pluses & minuses for Tech companies…

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Filed Under: Brands, Consumer Trends, Industry Trends, News, Statistics Tagged With: Axios, brands, consumer, ratings, The Harris Poll

Sonos One to be Replaced with Upgraded ‘Gen 2’ Version

March 7, 2019 by Ted 2 Comments

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Thanks to some heads-up reporting by The Verge, we learn that Sonos will announce an upgraded version of their Sonos One speaker system. According to the report, the upgrades are all internal and the new version will, somewhat confusingly, look exactly like the original one.

See more on the ‘new’ Sonos One…

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Filed Under: Manufacturers, News, Products, Strategy Tagged With: Sonos, Sonos One, update

New Home Sales Rise in December, But Remain Lower Than Last Year

March 6, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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New data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development shows that sales of new single-family homes in December were a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 621,000 or 3.7% above the revised rate in November of 599,000. However, it remained 2.4% below the year-ago rate of sales in December 2017 of 636,000.

See more new home sales data…

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Filed Under: Economic Trends, News, Statistics Tagged With: new home sales, residential housing

Japan Opens Antitrust Inquiry into Amazon

March 6, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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At the urging the industry minister of Japan, the country’s Fair Trade Commission will look at a new program announced by Amazon Japan that some suggest may be anti-competitive in nature. Depending on the Commission’s findings, Amazon may be forced to abandon the idea, which is a form of a consumer rebate program.

See more on Amazon’s troubles in Japan…

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Filed Under: Asian Connection, Management, Marketing, News, Promotions, Retailers, Strategy Tagged With: Amazon, Amazon.com, antitrust, rebate

CI Industry Executive Search Firm Expands

February 28, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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The Park West Group, a CI industry-specific executive search firm, announced earlier this month that it is expanding, adding Mary Demple to its team. The company says this expansion is being made to address the continuing growth of its business.

See more on The Park West Group…

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Filed Under: People Tagged With: Dan Rosenfeld, headhunter, Mary Demple

Family Members are at Your Door…Or Are They?

February 28, 2019 by Ted 2 Comments

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Imagine this, you leave work early to grab a quick bite of lunch and get home before your sister, niece, and nephew arrive for a family visit. At lunch, you get a notification from your Ring Doorbell app and see that they’ve arrived early. No problem, thanks to Ring, you can let them in and head out to meet them there.

But is it really your family? Or is it a hacker who has figured out how to hack your Ring Doorbell and is now in your home, emptying it of all of its valuables?

New Ring Doorbell vulnerability discovered…

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Filed Under: Brands, News, Products, Security Tagged With: Ring Doorbell, security, smart home, wireless

Dec. Housing Starts Drop to Lowest Rate Since 2016

February 27, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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The U.S. Commerce Department released new data this week on housing starts for December 2018. Overall residential construction dropped to 1.08 million units on a seasonally adjusted annual rate or 11.2% lower than the November rate of 1.2 million units. This is the lowest rate of residential construction since September 2016.

See more on this key economic indicator…

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Filed Under: Economic Trends, News, Statistics Tagged With: housing, housing starts, residential housing, starts

Nearly 8 of 10 Economists Predict Recession by 2021

February 27, 2019 by Ted Leave a Comment

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A new survey by a business economics organization reveals that nearly 8 out of 10 economists (77%) say there will be a recession in the U.S. by 2021. A majority or 52% of them suggest that a recession will take place by the end of 2020. Yet even so, a majority of these economists anticipate that the Federal Reserve Board will continue to raise interest rates yet this year.

See the surprising results of this survey of economists…

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Filed Under: Economic Trends Tagged With: inflation, recession, tariffs

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