Set to debut at the Geneva motor show in March, the Ferrari F150, successor to the legendary Ferrari Enzo, has been snapped during public road testing. Ferrari released details of the F150’s advanced carbonfibre monocoque ...
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-Delighted exhibitors: "Taking part in BAU is a must." -Visitor numbers matched the record set in 2011 – at over 235,000 -For the first time, more than 60,000 visitors came from abroad -Top architects like Daniel Libeskind and ...
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With today (January 29th) marking National Puzzle Day, Jumbo has revealed a special 25% off promotion for its Wasgij brand. There are three different concepts in the Wasgij range - Original, Destiny and Mystery. All have a RRP of ...
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In 2011, a Corning researcher named Terry Ott faced a problem that nobody else had needed to solve in the company’s 160-year history: how to make sheets of glass that could be rolled onto spools. The challenge arose because Corning ...
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Dr. Schenk’s GlassInspect solution offers superior detection capabilities so that bubbles, inclusions, tin defects, stones, knot lines or reams do not go unnoticed. Inspecting the float glass/ribbon prior to cutting and other process ...
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A rare 1964 Aston Martin DB5 with fewer than 48,000 miles (77,000km) on the clock has been found in a barn after spending more than 30 years cocooned in the UK. The car was last purchased in 1972 for pound 1500 ($2262) and after some ...
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Sangam (India) Ltd., one of the leading textile companies with presence in PV (Polyester/ Viscose) Dyed Yarn and Fabrics segment and a fully integrated company from yarn to branded Fabrics, posted robust growth in the third quarter ended ...
Red Bull Racing Australia has officially announced that two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner will race a V8 Supercar in 2013, confirming a long-suspected plan for both driver and team to enter the sport in what will be a first for both ...
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) has launched what it calls one of the first pathways in North America—Trades to Degrees—to allow certified tradespeople the opportunity to move directly from a trades ...
Australian tennis prodigy Bernard Tomic is set to lose his licence after being caught speeding in his Ferrari on the Gold Coast this morning. AAP reports Queensland Police clocked the 20-year-old travelling at 78km/h in a 60km/h zone in ...
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The Bavarian viscose fibre specialist Kelheim Fibres has developed the first viscose fibre with intrinsic water repellent properties; the fibre has been named Olea. In contrast to other methods of creating hydrophobic properties, Kelheim ...
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Greencore’s latest trading results follow a successful previous year for the group against a tough trading environment. They have been welcomed as a “sound start” to the new financial year by analysts who predict ...
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Nissan Australia has admitted the Nissan Pulsar name is a huge asset and an important comeback for the company’s small car aspirations. A new-generation Nissan Pulsar has launched this week, seven years after it was replaced by the ...
Trading Standards officials have discovered poultry, beef and veal in products that were being sold as lamb kebabs. When is a 'lamb' kebab not a lamb kebab? When it contains poultry, beef and veal, said Trading Standards West Sussex ...
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Companies using virtual servers have been warned to be vigilant, following a survey conducted by data security firm Varonis. 48% of respondents either reported or suspected unauthorised access to files on their virtualised servers. ...
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