Fallbrook Technologies is donating 1,000 of its NuVinci continuously variable hubs to Worldbike for use in developing countries. Worldbike is a network of bicycle industry designers and others with ties to manufacturing resources ...
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Soundmatters®, a leader in high-quality, portable speakers founded by former NASA engineer/audio legend Dr. Godehard Guenther, announced today foxL® DUET, a high-powered compact desktop and travel friendly stereo hi-fi satellite and ...
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iHome, a leading brand in digital audio devices and the company responsible for one out of every four digital speakers sold in the US, is unveiling its 2013 product line at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This year's new product ...
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The JBL® brand will unveil the first portable speaker dock with a Lighting connector designed specifically for Apple Inc.’s latest line-up of iOS® devices, including the iPad mini (pictured, right), at the 2013 International ...
Tags: OnBeat Mini, iPad mini, speaker dock, Apple
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today launched its fourth annual digital photo contest in partnership with Eye-Fi, maker of the world’s first wireless memory card. The grand prize winner, to be announced January 11, 2013, ...
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Soundmatters announced today its entry-level aptX® Bluetooth equipped model, the foxLv2 aptX. Based on the foxLv2, the gold standard in hi-fi portable speakers (TIME Magazine’s “Top Ten Gadget of the Year”) and at the ...
Tags: Wireless Speaker, Bluetooth, Bluetooth technology, wireless CD
Memo-the software that reminds people with mild dementia of everything they need to know–is re-launching as a mobile app just in time for the holidays.Family members who care for someone with impaired memory may find Memo the ideal ...
Tags: Memory Assistant for Dementia, Available as Mobile App, Memo
Kia Motors America announced it will work with Google to provide content and search-based solutions enabled by Application Program Interfaces (APIs) for the second-generation of the automaker's innovative UVO eServices telematics system. ...
Tags: Kia Motors, Google Maps, Car Connectivity, navigation solutions
For 2013 Breezer has brought back the Storm line of hardtails,which includes three models with 29er wheels and one model with 26-inch wheels. The Storm 29er Comp shown has a hydroformed butted aluminum frame with integrated ...
Intertops Poker's best tournament players will be playing with the pros January to April Intertops will take players to the biggest poker tournaments in Europe with the European Deepstack in Dublin. $2 satellite tournaments this weekend and ...
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Sears Canada Inc. announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance with SHS Services Management Inc., an Installation Services Org. company, whereby SHS will operate the Sears installed home improvements business. The business will ...
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Kingston Technology will soon launch the world's first 1TB flash drive, a USB 3.0 device that is likely to cost more than most computers do. Kingston says it will ship a 1TB flash drive in the first quarter. The company said its ...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has proposed a minimum sound standard for electric and hybrid vehicles to help reduce pedestrian fatalities. Electric and hybrid vehicles are very different than their gas-only ...
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Taking her experience working with lifestyle brands J.Crew and Lilly Pulitzer in both merchandising and design, Alexandra Thompson created Persifor, a contemporary line of simple figure flattering silhouettes in bright and colorful prints ...
Tags: resort dresses, polyamide fabric, Dresses, skirts
A Chinese man has pleaded guilty in a U.S. court to selling pirated software used in defense, space and other industries with a retail value of more than US$100 million. Xiang Li, 36, and a partner sold cracked copies of software from ...
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