Aston Martin has pulled off an impressive James Bond-style stunt over the skies of Dubai as part of the British brand’s centenary celebrations. Using a helicopter, a brand new Aston Martin Vanquish, and the Burj Al Arab hotel in ...
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Shares in Canadian smartphone manufacture Research In Motion (RIM) reached a 13-month high on Monday, a week before the firm launches BlackBerry 10. Toronto-listed stock prices for RIM were up as much as almost 18 per cent on Monday, ...
Few of us are actually headed to New Orleans this year to watch Super Bowl XLVII on February 3. But the next best thing to being there is watching it on a big-screen HDTV. An if you're in the market for a new set, you'll need to make sure ...
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Taiwan-based LED chipmaker Epistar and Japan-based Toyoda Gosei have signed an agreement to set up a joint venture for the China market. According to Toyodo Gosei, the LED market in China has been plagued by price competition making it ...
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It is expected that there will be a fall in the price of LED light bulbs in the coming year. Indeed, ASPs in the LED market dropped by around 20 to 30 per cent during 2012 and manufacturers of the illuminations expect further price drops ...
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DAP Technologies is debuting its first Android computers this week at ProMat, the material handling and logistics industry's premier event. Rugged, lightweight and highly mobile, the M9705 tablet and the M4305 handheld are enterprise-ready ...
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Telecoms equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) is planning to go to the public markets to raise up to €700m (£587m) from high-yield bonds. People familiar with the plans told the Financial Times that the telecoms ...
Many companies who manufacture electronics require contingency plans for their products. If a memory device is discontinued, we switch to a competing device. If our circuit board supplier goes bankrupt, we have an alternate vendor on speed ...
Baker Hughes reported Friday that for the week ending January 18, the US rig count fell by 12 to 1,749 following one-rig drops in each of the past two weeks. On a year-on-year basis, the US rig count is down 259. Rigs drilling for oil fell ...
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The March contract traded to an 8-month intraday high of 78.18 cents, although it settled shy of the 77.98 cents closing high of August 31. Also, while March was able to briefly break above its 8-month sideways range, May, July and December ...
Sharp has drastically cut-back production of 9.7-inch touchscreens for Apple's iPad, shifting its focus to the 7.85-inch screens that it makes for the iPad Mini at its Kameyama plant in Japan. The news caps a slowdown that began in ...
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Although the information contained on this page applies to wood furniture, keep in mind that most wood furniture pieces contain components of other materials, such as brass, plastic, leather and fabric. The composition of a single piece of ...
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(China Glass Network) The commodity index of float glass on January 15 is 9.031, flatted the January 14. Compared to the peak point 108.65 of this period, it drops 14.12 percent. But to the lowest point 79.33 on April 22, 2012, it is 17.62 ...
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If the global economy rebounds smoothly, global LED lighting demand is likely to begin to increase significantly along with expected improvement in performance-cost ratio for LED lighting devices as early as the second half of 2013 rather ...
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The newly established R&D entity, Trojanlabel A/S, in January introduced to global markets an industrialized label printer, the TrojanOne powered by Memjet. The company joins a growing list of global partners incorporating Memjet's ...