After months of rumours, Apple’s new 4-inch iPhone is finally a reality. Apple today announced the launch of the iPhone SE, a downsized version of the iPhone 6S. The phone boasts much of the power of its larger sibling, although ...
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Japanese Omron Automotive Electronics (OAE) has agreed to plead guilty and pay $4.6m fine for its involvement in rigging bids for power window switches in Honda Civics, the US department of justice (DoJ) said. The justice department said ...
Tags: OAE, Bid rigging case
The demand of heavy-duty truck loaded with hundred of tonnage goods to engine was only those of 10 liter or 11 liter in the past. Heavy-duty truck has been upgrading towards truck modes with bigger displacement with logistics transportation ...
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Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne delivered his eight Budget today, with some of the main points outlined as such: Business - The headline rate of corporation tax, which is currently at 20%, will fall to 17% by 2020 - ...
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L.L.Bean announced its fiscal 2015 sales were flat as well as its intention to pay performance bonuses to employees. For the fiscal year ending February 28, 2016, L.L.Bean reported annual net sales of $1.6 billion, essentially level with ...
Apple's forthcoming return to a smaller iPhone form factor will look extremely familiar, according to a new report. The iPhone SE will be unveiled at a special March 21 Apple event. This much we know. However, there have been ...
Working out how to divvy up capital in the music industry is challenging, but Spotify’s making progress. Spotify is set to pay out an impressive $21 million to artists and publishers in unpaid royalties. The market-leading ...
Tags: Spotify, Artists, publishers, Computing
The online giant has proposed a new tech that will allow customers to complete transactions with the use of a selfie. Online retail giant, Amazon is looking to keep itself ahead of the curve with a proposed new method of paying for ...
Belgian beverage giant AB InBev says it will allow a Chinese Government owned company to acquire SABMiller’s Chinese beer business if AB InBev itself can acquire SABMiller. AB InBev last week revealed it will allow China Resources ...
Tags: AB InBev, China Market
Greg Cameron Call for an “Upper Hunter Economic Development Corporation” (Newcastle Herald Editorial, March 9) were also made 20 years ago when the region wanted to participate in the benefits of a container terminal after ...
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Against: NatRoad Australians should brace themselves for higher prices whilst owner-operator truckers are at risk of losing their livelihood ,if a new Order takes effect next month – with The National Road Transport Association ...
Tags: Natroad, Truck, Clash looms
The doll is created according to the proportions of the average 19-year-old man. Lammily has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help create 'the world's first realistically proportioned male doll'. The new Lammily doll is created ...
We all sort of knew this was coming, but now it’s finally official. Apple has sent out formal invites for a launch event taking place later this month. The invitation is captioned with the words “Let us loop you in”, ...
Apple will not enter the bidding for the digital rights to Thursday night NFL games during the 2016 season, it has been reported. Recode sources say Apple, which was invited to bid, will not take up the option. The report comes as Apple ...
Bewildering tax structures begone; Facebook is finally going straight in the UK. Facebook has agreed to pay “millions of pounds more in tax” in the UK, according to a new report. The social network giant is said to be ...