What does it take to shake the Chinese market? If stock turmoil in Shanghai and talk of bank default don't strike fear in the heart of the nation, images of a metropolis falling into a chasm will perhaps do the trick. An image from the ...
Tags: Cash Squeeze, Banks
The improbable story of a New York City data center saved by a fuel bucket brigade is not told with fondness, even if there is a sense of pride and humor in its retelling. Those involved recall the stink of diesel fuel in dark stairwells ...
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As its name suggests, portable light towers are useful illumination devices that serve in the need of the hour. They are one of the types of remote lighting devices that can be easily operated and powered with the help of diesel, ...
Tags: Illumination Needs, Light Towers, Processing Machinery
Now this conference room table is the stuff of legend, big enough to accommodate large groups, wired for sound and able to support your most impressive floral arrangements. We're guessing meetings last awhile at this table. Conference ...
Tags: Conference Table, Furniture, Furnishing
GlaxoSmithKline has received approval from the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), for its platelet-boosting drug Revolade in the treatment of adult bleeding disorder, chronic immune (idiopathic) ...
Tags: Blood Disorder Treatment, Medicine
Starting in October 2015, all new cars in the European Union would have to be fitted with an eCall device, according to new draft legislation announced Thursday. ECall technology installed in a car automatically dials 112 -- Europe's ...
When the whole world is struggling from rising electricity bill, photovoltaic panels have become a rescue. It is a breakthrough technology to generate electrical energy using sun light. Also, this technology is free from carbon footprint ...
Tags: Solar Modules, Energy
ULSTEIN contributes NOK 20 million for search and rescue boat Thursday, Jun 06, 2013 The 20-metre S&R craft - to be delivered in 2015 - will be named 'RS Idar Ulstein', in memory of Ulstein's long-time CEO and Chairman of the Board, who ...
Tags: Transportation, Service
Polish chemical producer Synthos has begun an emergency shutdown of all units at its petrochemical complex in Kralupy, Czech Republic due to extreme flooding by the Vltava river, a company source said Monday. "We are closing production of ...
Tags: Petrochemical, Vltava Floods
Server sales fell by five per cent in the first quarter of 2013, with IBM, HP, Fujitsu and, especially, Oracle hard hit. Only Dell among the top five server makers increased sales and market share. Market leader IBM claimed a 25.5 per ...
Tags: HP, IBM, Computer Products
The ‘Road Ahead’ before the update. The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) will completely renew its well-travelled mobile road safety exhibition, the Road Ahead. The $1.3 million trailer will be redeveloped after being ...
Tags: Transport, Service, Travelling Road
A range of fully loaded action vehicle toys are screeching to retail this summer. ToyNews takes a look at some of the coolest R/C and die-cast products to command land, water and air. Mattel - 01628 500 000 Mattel unveils a ...
Tags: Toys, Turbo Toys, Vehicles with Velocity
Mercedes-Benz will introduce new Quick Response (QR) code stickers on its vehicles from this year, in a bid to speed up the rescue of car crash victims. To be fitted to each vehicle’s fuel tank flap and opposite side B-pillar, the ...
Tags: Mercedes-Benz, QR Codes
Water pumps have a number of applications. They can be used for residential, industrial and commercial use, depending upon the features possessed by them. But, the functions of all these pumps remain the same. They all are used to transport ...
Tags: Water Pumps, Industrial Equipment
It is quite common to encounter RFI or radio frequency interference in various electrical and electronic equipment like work processors, business computing devices, industrial controls, electronic printers, personal computers and many more. ...