Tesco is swapping barcodes for QR codes on a range of its own-brand products in a move the supermarket chain is describing as a UK "first". Scanning the QR codes with a smartphone will give shoppers ...
The Svedka Fembot is back with a decidedly low-tech device. This week the vodka brand launched the Svedphone: a chrome-blue flip phone that has been designed to “do less,” enabling the user to “do ...
BARCODES in supermarkets could soon become a thing of the past as stores begin trialling a new generation of QR codes on products. Tesco and other major retailers are phasing in the new technology in ...
The ad in question is 30 seconds long. Set to a remix of Rick James’ “Super Freak,” it features Svedka’s Fembot character, which repeatedly appeared in the brand’s early 2000s advertisements, dancing ...
Get ready for the AI Slop-er Bowl! After nearly 13 years, the Svedka Fembot — a busty breast-plated robobabe who’s a favorite among nostaglic and, uhh … thirsty fans — has returned to the Super Bowl ...
The Svedka spot features LLM robots and synthetic people. Get ready for the Slopper Bowl? By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics The 30-second commercial features Fembot and her new ...
SVEDKA Vodka’s iconic robot, the Fembot, has just learned how to dance, and she’s going to debut her new, hot moves in a Super Bowl ad. After bringing back its iconic robot this past fall after a ...
A new taste is coming to Super Bowl viewers who have long been accustomed to watching ads for soda, candy, pizza, chips and beer. Svedka vodka will run a 30-second ad just after halftime during NBC’s ...
Svedka vodka will use artificial intelligence to feature its old “Fembot” mascot in the brand’s first Super Bowl commercial. Privately owned spirits company Sazerac, which acquired Svedka from ...
Digital driver’s licenses — now being built in many states — have a big problem that almost nobody is addressing: the likelihood that once they make it very frictionless to share our ID, we are likely ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Dept. of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is warning consumers of the latest tactics used by scammers to steal from their victims: barcodes. SCDCA says scammers are sending ...
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