Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet is late to the party in Australia, and expensive, but it will satisfy those who want a tablet with the compute grunt of an ultrabook PC. The Pro is due to ship here this month, but has been available in the ...
Tags: Portability Compute, Microsoft
Optitex congratulates its nominee, Rasta Imposta Costumes, for winning the 2013 Apparel Magazine's Top 40 Innovators Award. The winners are companies that got their creative spark on by looking at their business in new ways - taking a fresh ...
Tags: Rasta Imposta, Textile
A lighting installation by French artist Antonin Fourneau has highlighted how the manipulation of modern LED technology means that it doesn't necessarily matter if lighting gets wet. We are brought up to believe that water and ...
Tags: Beautiful Lighting, Lighting
AT&T launched a new wireless subsidiary called Aio Wireless on Thursday that offers phones like the iPhone 5 with no annual contract. The creation of Aio (pronounced Ay-oh) was partly a response to T-Mobile USA's no-contract, low-subsidy ...
One of Microsoft's top Windows executives this week said the company remains bullish about Windows RT and has no intention of dumping the limited-feature, touch-enabled tablet operating system. Analysts accepted that at face value, but ...
The new Glen Spose line interprets and makes the latest trends unique when it comes to wedding and full dresses: elegant, romantic, fairy-like dresses are created. Details are elaborate and rich: marvellous ornaments, refined organza ...
Tags: Glen Spose, Formal Dresses
The AWEX Regional Indicators finished 2.7% higher, on average, at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle this week when the US exchange rate rose by 0.1%. It was a much stronger market in a small sale this week. There were good rises ...
Tags: AWEX Wool Indicator, Textile
In the search for green and eco-friendly living, eco-friendly homes, and now eco-friendly furniture, a new type has emerged, water hyacinth furniture. Those of you who thought water hyacinth only spelled destruction, here's some interesting ...
Al Fritz, one of the legends of the U.S. bicycle industry, died Tuesday in Chicago at 88. Fritz's long career at Schwinn was most notable for his invention of the iconic Sting-Ray 20-inch muscle bike in the early 1960s. Schwinn sold ...
Tags: Schwinn Sting, bicycle industry, bicycle
Most manufacturers of ready-made-clothes are still finding it difficult to ensure proper fit for their products, despite the new body measurement tables on the basis of the German serial measurement campaign SizeGERMANY and the resulting 3D ...
San Carlos, California, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) May 7, 2013 -- Rosa & Co. LLC today announced that Dr. Michael A. Eldon, Principal Scientific Fellow, VP, Clinical Pharmacology, Nektar Therapeutics, will present a ...
Connecticut-based specialty investment management firm, Fermat Capital Management has inked a licensing agreement with EQECAT for use of its Risk Quantification & Engineering (RQE) version 13 catastrophe modeling platform. As part of the ...
Nimbus Discovery, a US-based biotechnology company, has entered into a co-development agreement with Shire aiming at small molecule treatments for lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs), which are considered as the rare genetic diseases. The ...
Heaters and heating elements are useful in several different industrial and commercial applications. There are several different types of heaters such as tubular heaters, waterbed heaters, and flexible circuit heaters. The choice of heater ...
Tags: Heaters, Demanding Applications
Urgent action is needed to reduce the U.S. military's dangerous dependence on foreign suppliers for the raw materials, parts and finished products needed to defend America, according to a new study prepared by Brigadier General John Adams ...
Tags: Packaging, Printing, Supply Chain