Eitel has previously spent over 20 years in the car business where he developed an appreciation for quality automobiles and an understanding of the difference they can make on a passenger's experience. Paul took his passion for cars and fused it with …
The two peaks are at either end of the age scale. Gen Y, which the report defines as 19-33, are the biggest consumers of media overall with 10 hours … Mr McCrindle said the surprisingly high amount of time the 68-plus Builder Generation spent …
If you're just serving photos or audio, you don't need a high–end system. Almost any Windows Vista or 7 machine will do … These make it simple to stream your media to mobile gadgets and other compatible electronics. Plus, they include plenty of other …
Until now, most of this stuff has been used solely by gadget-obsessed fitness fanatics, men who want to know exactly how far they have run or cycled, and how high their heart rate has climbed. But one man for whom this is all much more than a bit of …
Apple appears to be in decline but IDC reckons this is because of the anticipation for the next generation of iPhone devices, which as well as leading high end devices could include a lower cost option called the iPhone 5C. According to IDC Android …
The IEA, meanwhile, said that new data on the difficulty the global economy is having in picking up speed meant that demand for oil would grow by slightly less than it had foreseen in July. The critical underlying factors are the rise of North American …
As the recession has taken toll of almost all economies across the world, India not only survived the meltdown, but also witnessed a growth of five per cent and above, whereas other economies grew by two to two and half per cent, Mike Nithavrianakis …
A closely watched indicator, the sales adjusted annualized rate, gave a reading of 15.67 million units, allowing the sector to return to the volumes it experienced before the 2007 global financial crisis that crippled the sector. It's a stunning …
European stocks have risen half as much as global benchmarks this year, leaving them cheaper than equities in the U.S. and Asia as the region's economy starts to recover from the longest recession on record. After a 7.2 percent gain in 2013, the Euro …