Posted By: bengrossman

As over 153,000 attendees settle back into their day-to-day after the record-breakingly large 2012 International CES, many of them have found themselves asking: What product can I tell my family and friends about?

I’ll admit what many other attendees already have: It wasn’t a wealth of amazing innovation. But one product did stand out in my mind, by approaching innovation differently. A product is only truly revolutionary when it combines modern technology with a lifestyle gap that consumers are receptive to changing. 

4moms revolutionized strollers by doing just that with the Origami stroller. None of the technologies are revolutionary individually, but their integration into a stroller is:

- Power-Folding (open and close)
- Built-in Generator (powered by pushing)
- Daytime Running, Pathway Headlights
- LCD Screen (distance tracker, child sensor and more)
- USB Power Adapter (charge your phone while you walk)
- Adjustable Seat, Peeking Window, Four-Wheel Suspension


 


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Great article and audio post on PepsiCo

In case you’re as behind on your reading as I am and haven’t had a chance to read the great New Yorker article on PepsiCo and its plans to develop healthier snacks and drinks, you can listen to a related audio post on the New Yorker site.

Posted By: lizbigham

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