Taste testers have sampled the world’s first lab-grown burger in Riverside Studios, West London, where the event marking the launch was held. The tasting event was broadcast online via streaming video. The burger was cooked in the ...
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Emergency LED lighting from GDS and its ArcSystem can become a functional and integral part of the house lighting system in public venues such as the Wembley Arena in London. GDS (Global Design Solutions) has announced that the famed ...
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Mobile network O2 has announced that its 4G service will launch in the UK on 29 August. The new network, which it claims will be up to five times faster than 3G, will be switched on in London, Leeds and Bradford first, followed by a ...
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Some of the most advanced coated glasses available today apply three layers of silver during the magnetron sputter coating process; these are more commonly known as “triple silver” coatings and provide the glass with the ...
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During the week ended August 2, prices resumed their decreasing trend in the London Metal Exchange (LME) billet market, following just one week of upward movement. The following prices were recorded in LME billet contract trading as of the ...
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The integration of science and technology into textiles has given birth to a new range of textiles and clothing known as smart textiles and interactive clothing. According to industry representatives, smart textiles and interactive ...
London Gatwick welcomes the opening of a new Harrods department store in the South Terminal departure lounge. Focusing on luxury fashion, accessories and jewellery, the new store offers more than 6,000 square feet of premium shopping. ...
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Like Design av Andy Martin Architects Andy Martin Architects has designed the interior of an apartment in Little Venice, in London. Private rooms were moved to the north part of the apartment and public living spaces to the south, ...
Facebook turned on a key security feature by default on Wednesday that scrambles data sent by users to the company's servers, following similar moves in recent years by Web services such as Google and Twitter. Two years ago, the social ...
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ClassOne Equipment of Atlanta, GA, USA (which supplies refurbished wafer fabrication equipment) has increased its presence in Europe with the opening of new facilities committed to the sales and support of the wet chemical processing ...
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In searching for a dominant look in upholstery here, eclectic is electric...and it's everywhere. And in terms of scale, less is more. There has never been a shortage of eccentricity in Las Vegas, but at market this week, "eclectic" is ...
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Shi Shi Putter, an online women's golf fashion boutique is now selling the Fall 2013 collection from Los Angeles designer Lizzie Driver. The collection of golf polos, skorts, pants and golf dresses are available for purchase and will be ...
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VODAFONE Australia has launched a new set of mobile phone plans to help customers avoid overseas bill shock by allowing them to use their existing call, text and data quotas while travelling. Under the new plans Vodafone will charge its ...
The beverage can specialist today posted a 1% year-on-year increase in sales for the first half of 2013, at £1.97bn, while pre-tax profit slipped 2% to £169m. The London-based group said that global growth in beverage can ...
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This Little Sun solar lamp has been showing up all over Milan Italy, because of one of Italy's most popular stores la Rinascente. This is no average solar lamp though. In fact this lamps gives back, not just by the lack of battery ...