NEW DELHI: Anil Gote's latest Ferrari machine has boosted his status in Dhule, his political bastion in Maharashtra. It's not a super luxury car, but an Italian tractor under the famed Ferrari badge that has been quite a revelation in his lucrative …
Among the personalized mattress preferences is the YuMe mattress. Mattress Firm created this climate-controlled bed that provides heating and cooling functionality. It uses the same technology as high-end luxury cars so that the mattress temperatures …
Five years ago Tata Motors paid Ford £1.3bn for Jaguar Land Rover, the luxury car and utility vehicle group that has promised so much for its owners over the years and delivered so little. At the time, Ratan Tata, chairman of an Indian group with small …
The sector has set a goal of lifting exports of boats, marine technology and equipment to more than $1.3 billion during the next seven years, compared with $650 million last year and $850 million in 2008. NZ Marine Industry Association executive …
After a shaky start with a recession, the economy recovered and the trends of the 1980s focused on glamour, luxury, and materialism. Many of us enjoyed the … What marked the decade of the 90s was an explosion of technology. We got home computers; we …
Audi, the ATL Automotive release said, enjoys shared engineering and technology with some of the world's leading car brands. Featuring the 'luxurious creature comforts' perfected by Bentley, the high performance of Porsche, the heart-stopping design of …
"We have a very unique technology that really isn't matched anywhere else in the world in terms of its ability to capture very precise measurements underwater," founder and CEO Jason Gillham told CTV Kitchener. Gillham and his team will provide an …
Its 4.0 liter, twin-turbocharged V8 puts out 528 horsepower for an exhilarating but still smooth luxury ride. The car has "a little bit more power, a little bit more performance" for fans of the luxury brand, says Kevin Rose, Bentley's marketing …
Chris Vansteenkiste, from Europol's criminal finances and technology team, told The IoS: “Gangs are moving from luxury to everyday consumer goods – washing powder, cosmetics, shampoo, razor blades, even fake condoms. How often will someone buy a …