Gold jewelry demand cooled in China in 2014, in sharp contrast to the frenzied off take in 2013, and plunged 33 percent year-on-year to 624 metric tons, according to data published by the World Gold Council on Thursday India displaced ...
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UK retailer Carphone Warehouse is now allowing customers to register their interest in what it is calling the ‘New Samsung Galaxy,’ as well as the forthcoming HTC One release. Although Samsung will not officially announce the ...
MWC 2015: What to expect from Samsung, Sony , HTC, Huawei and the rest of the smartphone-making bunch The 2015 Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona on March 2, and runs right through to March 5. It's the biggest annual mobile ...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 has made yet another premature appearance, with the handset’s design teased by newly leaked renders. The subject of countless leaks and rumours in recent weeks, the S6 has long been tipped to be on the ...
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Motorola has spoken out to defend its Moto Maker programme following perceived criticism from Apple’s design guru Sir Jonathan Ive. In a well-publicised profile in the New Yorker this week, London-born Ive indirectly slammed Moto ...
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Power management company Eaton announces that its Metalux Encounter™ and SkyRidge™ light-emitting diode (LED) luminaire families are now available with an optional integrated sensor control system, optimized to meet energy codes ...
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Fonterra expands with new plant in the Netherlands New Zealand-based dairy giant Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited (Fonterra) has commissioned its new dairy ingredients plant in Heerenveen, in the north of the Netherlands. The ...
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Fully renewable food carton packaging on trial in Finland Global packaging company Tetra Pak has launched new carton packaging made entirely from plant-based materials, with the first product to use the packaging available in retail shops ...
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Yoghurt growth opportunities fuelled by global lifestyle differences, market research More than half (53 percent) of consumers globally are eating more yoghurt than they used to, according to findings from a study commissioned by global ...
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Despite the handset having yet to enter the realms of reality, a leading UK retailer has already started letting consumers register their interest in the upcoming HTC One M9. Scheduled for a grand unveil in the days leading up to MWC ...
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Global yarn production witnessed a rise of 6.3 per cent in Q3/2014 in comparison to Q3/2013. This was supported by an increase of 7.3 per cent in output in Asia, whereas the other regions saw declines of 3.1 per cent annually in Europe, 2.4 ...
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China's newly installed wind power capacity jumped to a record high of 19.81 million kilowatts in 2014, according to an industry briefing by the National Energy Bureau (NEB) Thursday. Wind power generated 153.4 billion kilowatt hours of ...
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The firm ended 2014 with 33 per cent growth and in the number one spot for all UK plush sales. Golden Bear is confident of a successful 2015 following a sales growth of 33 per cent and securing the number one spot in all UK plush sales, ...
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Everything you need to know about the LG G4 As the LG G4 release date edges ever closer, latest reports have suggested the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 rival could land with a 3K display in tow. Having re-established itself as a ...
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Samsung has dropped the biggest hint yet that the Samsung Galaxy S6 won't feature a removable battery. Many of the rumours surrounding the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 - and there are a fair few - suggest that it will launch on March 1 ...
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