The Senate immigration bill's H-1B restrictions have clearly upset Indian IT services providers. But sometimes being in a tough spot can prompt a company to find new ways of approaching problems, as Infosys is doing with a plan to use ...
Tags: Immigration Reform, Software Robotics, Computer Products
Troy had a garage full of bikes, 20 years' experience wrenching, a daughter getting braces soon—and an itch to try a lightweight carbon 29er hardtail.? So when the 41-year-old from the Pacific Northwest—who asked that his last ...
Tags: Transportation, bike
This month, our mystery toy retailer discusses brighter weather SOR agreements and rip-off products. As I write this, the first rays of sunshine are streaming through the window and suddenly people are smiling and happy. They’re ...
Tags: Toys, Counter Insurgent, toy retailer
Michael Acton Smith is the founder of top licensed toy property Moshi Monsters, but he’s not content with just one brand. In this exclusive interview, he explains to Dominic Sacco about choosing tablets over toys, eclipsing Star Wars ...
Tags: Michael Acton Smith, Mind Candy, Toys
Google has announced the closure of Google Checkout, the online payment system used by small merchants, with users being given until 20 November to migrate to an alternative. Instead, Google will focus on Google Wallet, "a platform that ...
Widespread tornado warnings issued throughout the Plains states over the weekend became reality Sunday across parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. Several small and three large tornadoes touched down Sunday afternoon, injuring more than ...
Tags: Transportation
Our mystery toy retailer discusses brighter weather SOR agreements and more. As I write this, the first rays of sunshine are streaming through the window and suddenly people are smiling and happy. They’re still not spending but... ...
Tags: Toys, Supplier Promotions, toy retailer
China’s government officials began the year with assurances to the world that 2013 would mark a new era of food safety. The bureaucrats were still patting each other on the back, when in March, a flotilla of 16,000 dead hogs bobbed ...
Tags: Food Safety, China
A new survey carried out by PriceGrabber.co.uk illustrates that the way we buy fashion has evolved with nearly half of all of respondents (47%), admitting that they now buy the majority of their fashion online. Conducted from March 12 to ...
Tags: Apparel, Accessories
Benjamin Cox says that sourcing a line of accessories from Taiwanese, Chinese and Vietnamese manufacturers for his single-location store is a big investment of capital and time. He's personally had to learn all the tricks of the trade ...
Tags: bike, taiwan, Transportation
In today's world it is considered as nothing is impossible, we have reached space, under water, volcano, etc. There was something which was done in olden days and we considered it as impossible that is in Rome, Egypt and all such places ...
Tags: Huge Gantry Cranes, Mechanism
Waitrose is considering legal action after its long-term online grocery distribution partner Ocado signed a deal with Morrisons last week. A Waitrose spokeswoman said: “We have instructed lawyers so that we can get a clear and ...
Simparel Inc, developer of the fastest-growing fashion and apparel ERP solution in the North American marketplace, congratulates customer Bonobos for being named a 2013 Top Innovator by Apparel Magazine. Everything about the way ...
Guardian Industries will launch a first-of-its-kind BIM solution and launch a new SunGuard low-E glass for commercial applications in Booth 1916 at the 2013 AIA Convention in Denver June 20-22. Guardian’s new web-based BIM ...
Design consultancy P4CK has launched a brand new packaging concept for takeaway fish and chips The news follows an appearance by the firm, last year, on BBC2’s Dragon’s Den and a £50,000 investment from Theo Paphitis. ...
Tags: P4CK, takeaway fish, takeaway chips, Packaging