The vintage elements of these handheld lights are constructed of a wooden handles, vintage metal caged detailing and exposed light bulbs. Like the classic workman's lights of the past this elemental design is showing up all over the place. ...
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Japan's Sharp booked another huge loss on Tuesday, and unveiled its latest turnaround plan, which includes relying on partnerships with Samsung Electronics and Foxconn Technology Group for business, sacking top management, and expanding ...
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Is there anyone who does not like freshly baked bread? Making your own bread is a great and cheap way to get fresh and delicious bread if you want it. But how do you go about finding the best bread makers? Nobody wants to buy a piece of ...
This week was a week for email milestones.?Spam – that scourge of the Internet – turned 35 years old. And Microsoft pulled the plug on its hoary webmail service Hotmail. The first spam message sent on?what was to become the ...
Apple's record-setting $17 billion bond offer this week stood in stark contrast to the company's darkest days, when in 1996 its millions in notes were rated as junk because investors wondered if the company would survive a thrashing by ...
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At the time, the kitchen drawer appeared to be the safest place to store iPod headsets. Yet unknowingly, whenever the drawer is opened and closed, the wires take a beating. They get shuffled around, knotted and twisted into a ridiculous ...
The commercial pet foods industry rakes in billions of dollars annually.In exchange for our dollars,we trust the companies to provide our pets with quality nutrition.The recent pet food recall demonstrated that our trust has been ...
The volume, duration and frequency of distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks used to flood websites and other systems with junk traffic have significantly increased during the first three months of this year, according to a report ...
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A billion Chinese each drank 1.4 liters of wine in 2011, or at least that’s how the average plays out. On the surface 1.4 liters doesn’t seem of much consequence — outpaced by America’s 11.2 liters of wine per capita ...
Tags: wine, wine market, wine exports
While, as a general rule, judging a book by its cover in any way, shape or form tends be frowned upon and - more often than not - misguided, this tends to be exactly what many of us do and the same could not be more true when it comes to ...
VIZIO announced today the pricing and availability of its spring 2013 line-up of Windows 8 PCs, equipped with 10-finger capacitive touch displays on every new model and supported by outstanding picture quality and rich audio. With select ...
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You've neglected it for ages, but now's the time to get rid of the household hazardous waste—oil-based paints, pesticides, automotive fluids, compact fluorescent lightbulbs, and more—that's lurking somewhere in your home. ...
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Facebook's redesigned News Feed may help keep users flooded with information from quitting the social network. "I think people have just been tiring of Facebook and all the irrelevant stuff on their News Feed blocking out the stuff ...
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Microsoft today denied reports that it has halted its anti-Google "Scroogled" campaign, and trumpeted the number of signatures its online petition has accumulated. Initial reports Monday, based on a Microsoft executive's interview with ...
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South Korean firm Samsung is to buy a three per cent stake in its Japanese rival Sharp for 10.4bn yen (£73m). Sharp has been struggling to restructure its operations as it continues to make losses; the firm has forecast its biggest ...