The existence of the floating barges surfaced last week, when technology website CNET theorised that the San Francisco vessel might be a floating data centre that would house banks of computers. Google was granted a patent for a water-based data centre …
Each of the barges, which are being erected with shipping containers, will feature a top-floor party deck in addition to luxury showrooms, Reuters said. San Francisco-based technology website CNET started the speculation last week when it revealed the …
But the new Panamera Turbo S, which is set to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in mid-November, is larger, heavier and laden with more technology than any other Porsche car in history. In Pictures: 2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo S. And that's just the …
… fourth generation is an evolved and premium product of automotive engineering and brings a bold new design, sharper driving dynamics and the highest levels of refinement and luxury to its segment as well as the backing of industry-leading technology.”
You need technology and engineering to bring them together. Consider, for example, the 2014 Audi 3.0 Q5 TDI Premium Plus Quattro — an all-wheel-drive, compact, diesel-fueled crossover utility vehicle. It surely has a luxury price, starting at $46,500 …
The existence of the floating barges surfaced last week, when technology website CNET theorized that the San Francisco vessel might be a floating data center that would house banks of computers. Google was granted a patent for a water-based data center …
India, in recent times, has become one of the emerging markets in the world, attracting almost all major players, which also includes luxury brands. A majority of Indians opt for cars that are economical and score high on fuel efficiency. However, the …
Now, CBS News reports the structure is in fact a store, fit with luxury show rooms and a party deck. The store will market Google Glass and other devices to “invitation-only clients,” multiple sources have told CBS. The barge is composed of 40-foot …
Imax, the cinema technology company specialising in immersive 3D screenings, is to offer home cinemas for China's wealthy elite in a joint venture with Shenzhen's TCL Multimedia. Each luxury theatre will cost at least $250,000 (£157,000), Reuters reported.