Long, midi length dresses have overtaken their mini counterparts as the must-have shape to shake on the dancefloor this Christmas party season, according to Debenhams. Fewer women are opting for thigh-revealing dresses than ever before, ...
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Daifuku Webb Holding Company and its subsidiary Jervis B. Webb Company are helping Automatic Guided Vehicle (AGV) customers meet the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) public safety notice regarding mobile radio use. In 2011, the FCC ...
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Cotton Incorporated announced that the 2nd annual Cotton's 24 Hour Runway Show will take place in South Beach, Miami from 8pm EST March 1, 2013 – 8pm EST March 2, 2013. This follows last year's groundbreaking debut, showcasing the ...
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Finland - Let's Dance Finland is the spin-off of the highly popular British TV series Strictly Come Dancing, which is distributed by BBC Worldwide. Currently the format has been licensed to over 42 territories. As a result, the series ...
Tags: lighting and set design, control system, stage smoke, media servers
Serbia - The success of Yamaha's CL seriehas seen the company invited to provide a series of interactive training seminars in many European countries. The latest was at Belgrade-based Light and Sound Design (LSD).s digital mixing consoles ...
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November is quickly coming to an end:the days are getting shorter and the darkness seems to be creeping in more and more.But just because the warm,long nights of summer seem but a distant memory,it doesn't mean that your home can't be a ...
BOSTON — Wayfair.com, the online retailer of home furnishings and other products, said it had a record-breaking Black Friday with sales of more than $3.5 million. Sales for the holiday weekend were up 37% from a year ago, and the ...
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Orange Digital, the subsidiary of Orange that manages digital services for EE, had a legacy physical infrastructure that was inadequate to offer scalability at low costs. Its IT team has adopted cloud services, not just for high ...
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IDG News Service-It's the one thing TV makers don't highlight when gushing over the colors,detail and sharpness of pictures on their new higher-than-high-def televisions:How consumers can get suitable content into their homes and then onto ...
Tags: Japan, Sony, 4K TV, HD televisions
TORONTO --- Even though Sears Canada narrowed its net loss by almost half despite falling sales in the third quarter, its CEO said it's taking too long to implement his turnaround plan for the multi-channel retailer. Revenues for the 13 ...
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INDIANAPOLIS --- Electronics and appliance retailer hhgregg has completed a rollout of Ashley Furniture to all 228 of its stores, the company confirmed. The move follows a test at a number of stores of upholstery, occasional tables, ...
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Hu Nan TV, China's second largest television network, has recently chosen Litepanels LED fixtures for three all-LED studio installations in Chang Sha City, Hu Nan Province. After a thorough search, Hu Nan TV VP and chief engineer Huang ...
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Nintendo's new games console,the Wii U,has apparently had its user network cracked within hours of the machine's retail release,and by only a regular end user who reached debug menus by accident. A poster going by the name of Trike on ...
Tags: Nintendo, gaming forum NeoGAF, hacks, UK
In developing Bloomberg's next-generation mobile video app, general manager and global head of mobile and connected devices Oke Okaro (pictured) and his team of mobile experts studied how people use the news service. As Computer Weekly ...
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Japanese consumer electronics firm Panasonic is to axe 8,000 jobs by the end of March 2013 as it continues its restructuring plans. The company has already axed 38,800 staff in a bid to return to profit, and the additional cuts will mean ...
Tags: consumer electronics, Panasonic, Sharp, AMD, job cuts, LCD panels