While the iPhone 7 is largely expected to mimic the look and feel of the iPhone 6S range, new reports on Tuesday suggest their may be some extremely subtle changes to the body. Schematics published today by Dutch site techtastic.nl claim ...
Tags: iPhone 7, camera lens
Kering chairman and chief executive Franis-Henri Pinault told the Financial Times that Puma was not for sale for the time being. He further said the company, which also owns a number of luxury brands including Gucci, Bottega Veneta and ...
Tags: YakKering, Puma, sports brands
Members of the ToyNews Retail Advisory Board have united in the belief that the attitudes of the world's major toy suppliers towards the UK's indie scene need addressing before they become too marginalised With talk of big name mergers ...
There are hundreds of potential combinations for Apple Watch cases and bands and thanks to the launch of new nylon straps, the number rose significantly this week. Thankfully, and not before time, Apple has made it easier to flip through ...
Tags: Apple, Apple Watch, Nylon staps
Samsung wowed us all with the Galaxy S7, but that doesn’t mean the tech giant has time to rest on its laurels. The Galaxy Note 6 will launch earlier than usual this year, and with a big surprise on board, a new report claims. ...
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While LG has been quiet on LG G5 details, Amazon is already selling the company’s latest flagship phone. Amazon has made the new LG G5 available for pre-order in the UK. The handset is priced at £529, which isn’t exactly ...
We've received the strongest indication yet as to the identification of the chips bound for the forthcoming iPhone 5SE and iPad Air 3. Apple is said to be holding an event in mid-March to launch a new 4-inch smartphone in the iPhone 5SE, ...
Tags: iPhone 5SE, iPad Air 3
Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co. have revealed some of their respective plans for global market dominance in 2016. Coca-Cola has kicked off 2016 with a new global marketing campaign called "Taste that Feeling". It is the beverage giant's first ...
Tags: Soft Drink, Coca-Cola, Pepsi
The world's stock markets are spiralling downwards. The U.S. equity market fell 10 percent last month. Investor terminology calls this a "correction" not a crash. But prospects don't look good. Big investors, banks and financial ...
Tags: Economic Crisis, investment banks
China will continue to actively destock its massive property inventory over concerns that the ailing housing market could derail the economy. Along with cutting overcapacity and tackling debt, destocking will be a major task in 2016, ...
UK-based drinks company Diageo has completed the sale of Jamaican lager Red Stripe to Heineken for $780.5m. The deal, which was announced in October, entails Diageo offloading its brewing companies in Jamaica, Malaysia and Singapore, to ...
Tags: Diageo, Jamaican lager Red Stripe, Food
Two self driving car makers, Google and Ford are teaming up to create an independent company to build autonomous vehicles. The companies have not made an official announcement yet, as they are expected to unveil the plan at CES show in ...
Tags: Google, Ford, autonomous vehicles, Auto
Russia is against an increase in global crude production, rather than favouring a reduction, and remains pessimistic about the possibility of Moscow and Riyadh reaching a production coordination deal, Russia's energy minister Alexander ...
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Pork prices have jumped around Australia, but a question mark surrounds the course of the latest pork price rise. There is speculation as to whether rise is an opportunistic flow-on by butchers and processors in response to previously ...
Apple has placed LCD driver IC orders for its 2016 series of iPhones with Synaptics, indicating its in-house developed touch and display driver integration (TDDI) single-chip solutions will not be ready, according to industry sources. The ...
Tags: Apple, display, driver IC, iPhone, LCD driver