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Prince William at the premiere of ‘African Cats’
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the premiere of the nationwide release of the captivating wildlife documentary African Cats at the British Film Institute’s National Theatre. A crowd of prowling fans came to see the new Disney nature film, narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, that follows …
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Renault Twizy launches with a buzz
Renault is launching its newest car, the Twizy, with a little help from husband and wife duo, David and Cathy Guetta. The stunning electric two-seater is classified as a motorcycle, using kinetic energy for charging and is available to road test around the UK at …
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Hövding invisible helmet makes fashion statement
The Hövding invisible helmet of Swedish design is set to stir up attention during the upcoming design of the year awards this spring on the the 24th of April. The helmet is basically a collar worn by cyclists. The collar contains a folded-up airbag, which …
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Iceberg patrol prevents Titanic-like disasters
Last week marked the 100th anniversary of Titanic’s memorial voyage, known to many as the unsinkable ship, which struck an iceberg on its maiden journey and was forever claimed by the sea. Icebergs are natural chunks of ice, formed on land from the glaciers. Drifting …
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The scooter in the Boxx, a handy invention
If you like quirky electric vehicles… then you would want to turn your attention to the Boxx compact scooter. It runs 100 percent on battery alone and can easily be stored underneath your bed. How? By folding it back into its suitcase form. The Boxx Corp motorised cycle has two exciting models …
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IKEA’s Solkullen LED lamp uses 85 percent less energy
Creating beautiful shady waves upon your colourful walls, IKEA has revealed this spring a luminous paper lamp to brighten the bedroom. the SOLKULLEN LED (Light Emitting Diode) is a lamp that emits a unique and calming effect, much like the effects huge aquariums add to …
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Sun-powered flight from Europe to Africa
Did you ever think it was possible to travel across the world by just the rays of the sun? Many may thought it crazy or not yet feasible in this day and each. Others are hopeful. For those who kept believing, the desert of Morocco …
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Panda poop brew has become the world’s most expensive tea
Calligraphy professor and journalist turned entreprenuer, An Yanshi, has invented something China can live to be proud of. The iconic Giant Panda will be remembered with panda poop being used as fertilizer for a brand new tea tree crop that will be sold for at an outstanding £131 (US$210) a …
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Supersonic flight stages a comeback
After 27 years of luxury travel and the convenience it provided flying from London to New York in 3.5 hours, the end of Concorde in 2003 was a sad time for commercial supersonic flights. But now thanks to designer Qiqi Wang, Concorde may have a future yet again, …
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Roman Abramovich case became try-out for paperless trial
The technology of paperless cloud computing has reportedly saved five million sheets of paper. In the recent Boris Berezovsky vs. Roman Abramovich case, legal representatives have moved to exclude the use of paper during the trial, which can signal the end of the long process …





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