The Internet is now being swiped by a new posing virus, mamming, that has been created with a purpose. This is a movement in social media aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer and motivate women across the globe to see a doctor until it’s not too late. The activation engages women, men, kids and even animals who pose with their busts put on different objects, ranging from tables to street signs.

Heineken is driving home beer drinking experience to the new heights of sophistication with the launch of “The Sub,” a draft dispenser that combines functionality and top-notch futuristic look. It is charged with a special 2-litre keg (a so-called torp) of a brew of choice from the company’s lineup—chilled at 2 degrees Celsius and fresh for 15 days.

Google is rolling out a new set of web-based products designed to support the freedom of speech all across the globe by battling online censorship. On October 20-22, 2013, the tech powerhouse is bringing together “hacktivists,” security experts, entrepreneurs, dissidents and other people related to the problem at a summit “Conflict in a Connected World” in New York. 

Illy coffee extends its art collection of cups and tins with a new addition designed by the Chinese artist Liu Wei. The Illy Art Cup 2013 set is a tribute to modern abstract art and a celebration of an urban vibe, translated through lines and colours. The visual language of the coffee set stems from the artist’s The Purple Air oil paintings, depicting stylized skyscraper cityscapes.

Mondelēz International, a snacks and confectionary manufacturer, plans to deliver maximum personalization to in-store purchasing experience by 2015. The so-called smart shelves placed in the checkout aisle and near snacks will be equipped with sensors that will be scanning the shoppers’ appearance to determine age and gender in order to deliver the most relevant content about the snacks.