The gadget, which the company plans to retail for $19.95, fits snugly atop the standard-issue wax-paper cups used by takeout restaurants. … Among Rodawg's offerings soon to be sold at retailers is a line of storage jars "more consistent with the …
Garmin claims its gadget offers up more navigation details than any competing heads-up display. Eventually, this is the sort of information we'll see projected on all of our car windshields (some high–end cars already offer speed information on the …
Smithen has added that high–end smartphone manufacturers finally woke up and welcomed the fact that Mini smartphones could bring them more success. Some other analysts have said that these companies didn't quite get the message. According to them …
The fundraising ball will feature a raffle with prizes from Chester Zoo, Everton FC, Bentley Motors, Sykes Holiday Cottages and other businesses from the area. One of the prizes is a chauffeur-driven tour of Chester courtesy of Rainbow Trike Tours.
Ein Grund für die Begeisterung der Franzosen ist sicherlich die reinrassige Herkunft des Dreirades. Peugeot hat das Fahrwerk, den Motor und die Optik des Metropolis komplett selbst entwickelt. Die Produktion des "Metropolis 400" erfolgt im Stammwerk in …
The Famous Five package saw couples speeding off in an exact replica of the 1965 Morris Minor Cooper S, a 1970 E-type Jaguar, a 1987 Lamborghini Muira, a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 – used in the James Bond film Goldeneye, and a 27-litre 1930 Bentley Meteor …
BOSTON, July 8 (Reuters) – Hedge fund manager John Paulson's gold fund has lost 65 percent of its worth so far this year after the portfolio declined 23 percent last month, two people familiar with the fund said on Monday. Gold had been one of the …
As the International Monetary Fund prepares to announce a revised "World Economic Outlook" this week, the central bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) that convenes tomorrow is widely expected to cut the forecast from 5.1 per cent. IMF managing …
In one influential interpretation, popularised by the novelist, Labour Party MP, and future Nobel Peace Prize laureate Norman Angell in 1910, the interdependency of the increasingly complex global economy made war impossible. But the opposite …