These legacy companies face real challenge from the internet and gadgets, but teaming up with film studios and taking the physical products to parents seems to be turning the tide in their favour
What is the simplest way to lose 2.5 kilograms every year according to a new study?
In an attempt to check if standing burned more calories than sitting, Mayo Clinic USA analysed the results from 46 studies with a total of 1,184 participants
An entrepreneur goes back to her strife-torn land in Africa for traditional flavours
Zabbaan, a health start-up of all-natural traditional fruit juices, is launched by a 28-year-old Malian. She braved odds in a violence-hit country to develop recipes with leaves, flowers and fruits
France wants to be Europe’s start-up hub with world’s largest incubator
The 34,000-square-metre start-up incubator, called Station F, occupies a 1920 railway depot on the banks of the Seine. It will be home for 1,000 fledgling companies and try to break perception of the country being anti-business...
Facebook realises its misuse by unscrupulous elements and wants to fight it now
Responding to the intense criticism for failing to stop the spread of misinformation, the social media giant said that it was not blind to damage that the internet can do to even a well-functioning democracy
Japan’s ‘Virtual Currency Girls’ educate against fraudulent operators
The Japan's band, known as Kasotsuka Shojo, promotes the idea of virtual currency through entertainment, in which it warns people against fraudulent operators through their debut song
France's love for the slow fizz of organic champagne goes beyond a trendy label
The Champagne region, from where the wine takes its name, has woken up to organic farming, with large wine houses converting to the new trend. But, are they prepared for the occasional losses?...