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The WestJet Connect system is removing seat-back screens and letting passengers access wifi and inflight entertainment on their own device.
Aloft Hotel in Manhattan is now offering room service via Emoji, enabling guests to place orders with playful symbols via their smartphone.
iSPEX-EU saw thousands of air pollution measurements taken by European citizens using their smartphones over a six week research period.
Woodpecker is a tool designed to help companies streamline their cold emailing, while also retaining a personal touch.
Toyota's ITS is an on-board system that enables cars to communicate with each other.
The Hong Kong branch of Rigby and Peller is using a smart fitting room mirror to help customers work out their ideal bra size.
VR postcards, from Marriott Hotels and Samsung, enable guests at select hotels to order in-room virtual reality travel experiences.
The Nameless Paint Set identifies each color tube by its pigment parts so to educate users about color theory.
AdmitSee is a peer-to-peer service that offers college applicants and their parents an alternative to expensive admission consultants.
Edn is an educational wall hanging that grows multiple vegetables at once and teaches users about the process via a companion app.
Taking the subscription model into the luxury market, Opulent Box is a USD 25,000 jewelry box subscription service.
Skurt lets visitors to LA order rental cars via a smartphone app and have it delivered by an agent at the arrivals terminal.