Refusing delays in the gazetting of minimum wages in Lesotho, garment workers are planning to march on the Prime Minister’s office on Monday 29 October 2012 to demand a living wage. Workers are frustrated because government has ...
Tags: garment workers, Central Bank of Lesotho, FAWU, Daniel Mariasane
Headquartered in USA and Los Angeles based Tukatech is a proud participant at the ongoing online trade fair Soft-Tex 2012 on fibre2fashion. Tukatech is credited with developing the most highly rated CAD system for pattern making, grading, ...
Tags: Headquartered, CAD system, textile, Soft-Tex 2012
Current economic struggles and the recent heavy focus on environmental matters, has many searching for new ways to improve both issues. Addressing such topics, a new report from Oil Price discusses the benefits that heat pumps provide to ...
Tags: environmental matters, Oil Price, cleaner source, energy, renewable energy
Fishbowl Solutions has announced the release of the"Fishbowl ECM"iPad application on the Apple App Store."Fishbowl ECM"is a free version of Fishbowl's Mobile Tablet application for Oracle WebCenter Content and allows customers to try out ...
Tags: Fishbowl Solutions, iPad Application, Oracle Webcenter Content, iTunes
cc today announced that its mobile device management (MDM) tool now supports the new OS X Mountain Lion operating system for Macs, released on Wednesday. The company cited fast adoption of Macs in business as the reason it moved out of its ...
Tags: MobileIron, MDM, Macs, Mobile Devices
The Government of Bangladesh has demanded rollback of the 17.5 percent duty levied by Turkey on readymade garment (RMG) imports from Bangladesh, claiming that the levy has badly impacted its sales to European countries. The demand was ...
Tags: readymade garment, RMG, apparel exports, exports of knitwear
Keepsoft, the provider of software for creating computer-based tests and managing home finances, today announces the release of Test Constructor 3.4, a computerized examination system which is designed for educational institutions and home ...
Tags: Keepsoft, home finance, computer based test, educational institution
US-based restaurant chains Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s have introduced the Jalapeño Turkey Burger to the line of Charbroiled Turkey Burgers, just in time for the holiday season. The Charbroiled Jalapeño Turkey Burger ...
Tags: restaurant chains, Carl's Jr, Hardee's, Food
With Windows 8 RTM, Microsoft has revealed how it will notify users of the "Do Not Track" privacy setting for Internet Explorer 10 (IE10). Last week, Microsoft's chief privacy officer repeated the company's position on Do Not Track (DNT), ...
Tags: Windows 8, RTM, Microsoft, IE10, Do Not Track, privacy setting
Following a built up of 60 percent capacity expansion in 2011, LED fab investments will slow down somewhat with expected capacity expansion of 39 percent and 26 percent in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The slowdown follows the strong build ...
Tags: China LED
A feeling of natural, spontaneous relaxation characterizes the Reda collection for spring/summer 2013. Good vibrations and bursts of energy accompany fabrics that are cool and soft, light and bright, with attractive chromatic nuances. ...
Tags: wool, linen and silk, mat weaves, jackets
INSTAGRAM has promised not to sell users' photos as a storm of outrage continues with celebrities among those dumping the photo-sharing service. Changes to the privacy policy and terms of service at Facebook-owned Instagram taking effect ...
A new Trojan horse tries to covers its tracks by crippling the victim's computer after stealing data, a security researcher said today. Dubbed "Shamoon" by most antivirus companies, the malware has been used in targeted attacks aimed at ...
Tags: Trojan horse, tracks, victim's computer, shamoon malware, Windows PCs
Become a craze with the energy-saving China LED industries have sprung up everywhere, branching out of one after another across the continent. In the Pearl River Delta, Huizhou City, Guangdong is actively building the national China LED ...
Tags: LED industry, China LED
Locating and tracking an object via radio waves has been in everyday use since the WWII invention of RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging). Today, everybody from automobile drivers to airline pilots to mapmakers to construction professionals ...
Tags: radio waves, WWII invention, RADAR, automobile drivers, GPS