Afp-Relaxnews picNEW YORK, Dec 22 — The Gresso Radical is a luxury smartphone with an exterior that's built to last. The body is milled out of a single plate of titanium — a process so challenging that even the most high-tech machines take nine hours …
One particularly noxious aspect of Christmas consumption is "conspicuous giving," which involves luxury gifts such as Tiffany eggs, crystal paperweights, and $15,000 watches that are designed precisely for those who are least in need of any present at …
Items on display include locally designed and invented products, clothing, ivory carvings, paintings, firearms, medical equipment, toys, gadgets, maritime objects and even vehicles such as the Model T, an original Yesler cable car and Al Young's drag …
Now, the luxury handset manufacturer Gresso came up with its own luxurious Android handset, Radical R1, made of grade 5 solid titanium and is priced at a whopping $1,800, while another version comes with a $2,300 price tag with a logo plate in white or …
The Consumer Product Safety Commission <a href="http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/toys/4347051#slide-1">recalled the toys in December 1988</a> after many were injured and three people died sending the steel darts through the air …
“There were no high technology gadgets in those days and watching them play was entertainment for us,” said David, who was then a primary school student. One of the original Alleycats members – Tan Chin Hock – who played with the band for 25 years …
It already has mastered the art of many gadgets. Its display … The battery subsidiary has been in the news recently amid rumors that Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA), the world's largest maker of luxury electric vehicles (EVs), might be in talks to buy …
It already has mastered the art of many gadgets. Its display … The battery subsidiary has been in the news recently amid rumors that Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA), the world's largest maker of luxury electric vehicles (EVs), might be in talks to buy …
Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel issued an apology on the company's website Friday to the approximately 40 million customers affected by one of the largest credit-card breaches ever to hit a U.S. retailer. To make up for the problem, which Steinhafel said …