John Lewis reports that ‘Mod’ style is staging a sartorial comeback, with pioneers including Alexa Chung and Bradley Wiggins helping to boost the sales of Mod-inspired fashion at the department store. Mod-style has noticed ...
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The International Photovoltaic Equipment Association (IPVEA) in cooperation with the cleantech consultancy EuPD Research have published a Renewable Energies and Electricity Storage Report, which details current developments in national ...
Twitter is aiming to give marketers more control in how they advertise on the site by giving them access to its API through third-party service companies. The program is based on Twitter's Ads API (application programming interface), ...
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Google has released another promotional video for its widely-anticipated Glass project – the wearable device which takes the form of a pair of translucent spectacles that appear to enrich the user's experience of the world around ...
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The International Energy Agency remains largely in the dark over the real pace of China's surging oil demand despite long-running attempts to persuade the county to publish official data on consumption and oil stocks, the IEA's top energy ...
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Google is looking for people who want to test Glass, its upcoming computerized eye glasses, and tell developers how they would use them. The company today issued a call for applicants to become what it called "explorers" at the same time ...
CBR rounds up expert comments on the 4G auction winner announcement and what this means for the future of mobile broadband in the UK. Gary Marven, CEO of MLL Telecom As a UK focused telecoms operator and existing spectrum owner we are ...
Google has invited "explorers" with creative vision and $US1500 ($A1456) to spare to be part of a select group of people who get to experiment with glasses synched to the internet. A video intended to capture what it feels like to use ...
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Over 150 Robe moving lights were spread around multiple stages on Summafieldayze 2013 - the most popular marathon dance music festival staged at Doug Jennings Park, The Spit on Australia's Gold Coast. Heading up the action were plenty of ...
The British Columbia government has opened talks with Canada's natural gas industry about a possible new tax on LNG exports, which Premier Christy Clark estimates could generate C$1 trillion in cumulative GDP over the next 30 years. ...
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Tipped to be called the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe, the replacement for the seven-year-old CL-Class has been snapped exclusively for the first time. The extra-large luxury coupe will return to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class line-up, just as ...
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An iOS 6.1 hack has been published online allowing users to bypass the iPhone 5‘s pin code. A security hole in the latest version of Apple‘s iOS 6.1 mobile operating system allows anyone to access voice mail, calls, contacts, ...
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Omnifit® Labware by Diba is launching OmniSep™, a new standard in pre-packed columns for biomolecule separation and purification. High quality agarose- and dextran-based media coupled with easy-to-use Omnifit® glass columns ...
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Birefringence, a property of a crystalline material describes how within the material there are two distinct indices of refraction. Birefringent materials are used to create polarising filters or interference colours. Krystian Roleder, ...
Smart-Trike has patented its new Swivel Wheel with 'Touch Steering'. The new Dream and Safari designs are the first in the collection to make use of this trike technology. The Swivel Wheel with Touch Steering technology is ...
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