German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has reported a 7.3% increase in its May 2013 sales to 121,360 units, compared to the corresponding period of 2012. The company had sold about 70,000 units of the vehicles called as 'dream ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — About 141.9 million Americans got outdoors last year to exercise and take part in at least one of the 43 outdoor activities that the Outdoor Foundation tracks. That’s up from 141.1 million in 2011 and the ...
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Fans of defunct British sports car manufacturer TVR may feel heartened by the latest update to the brand's website. The homepage of TVR.co.uk now features the car maker's badge alongside the words 'Never say never', potentially providing ...
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The International Olympic Committee’s executive board has trimmed the number of sport hopefuls for the final open slot during the 2020 Games to three from eight. The final vote to determine which activity—baseball/softball, ...
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Yes, now lightbulbs can glow red when your squeeze arrives The Philips Hue lightbulbs are the Internet of Things made real: multicoloured light bulbs with network connectivity and cloud control, with only the outrageous price preventing ...
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The upcoming Maserati GranSport will be significantly shorter than the brand’s current sports cars as the Italian manufacturer sets its sights on the Porsche 911 and Jaguar F-Type. Maserati CEO Harald Wester admits the current ...
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Porsche’s former chief financial officer has been convicted of credit fraud by a German court in a criminal case relating to a failed 2009 bid by the sports car maker to buy Volkswagen. Bloomberg reports Holger Haerter was convicted ...
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The Audi S8 is set to reach Australian showrooms in the first half of 2014 after the local division reversed its original decision to overlook the high-performance limousine for our market. Audi Australia managing director Andrew Doyle ...
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Continuous power supply is must for consistent infrastructure development and growth. It is also needed for remote areas where there are no grids. Also, it is essential for emergency situations in various industry sectors. Understanding its ...
Control4 makes whole-home music streaming easier for everyone in the house with the new Control4 Wireless Music Bridge. The new product enables you, your family and guests to instantly and wirelessly connect smartphones, tablets or ...
MRM, a US-based provider of sports nutrition and health supplements, has launched MRM Veggie Series, a plant-based, GMO-free nutritional supplement line. MRM founder and president Mark Olson said that all products in the MRM Veggie Series ...
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German sports car manufacturer Porsche has unveiled the limited edition 911 sports coupe, prior to its global debut at the upcoming International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, which would commence from 12 September 2013. Based on the ...
The Toyota Corolla has taken a narrow lead over the Mazda 3 in the race for the 2013 sales crown after another strong month in May. The Corolla turned a 242-unit deficit into a 369-unit lead last month on the back of 3640 sales, easily ...
MooresCloud, a start-up company headquartered in Australia, launched its new product, Holiday by MooresCloud at CeBIT Australia 2013. Holiday by MooresCloud is the world's first connected, intelligent, beautiful and easy-to-use festive ...
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Adidas brand has reached 1 million yards of fabric produced applying the revolutionary DryDye technology, which eliminates the need for water in the dyeing process. To mark this impressive achievement, a team from the adidas Group visited ...
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