By: Cardekho2010 | 2010-09-20 | Cars Nissan Micra has registered fifty four thousand confirmed bookings till now, according to the sources, from world wide markets. Before six months, Nissan Micra of the fourth generation was introduced in Thailand. Later on, the Indian launch of Micra took place. read more
By: A Schult | 2010-06-17 | Automotive People think that Chevy would stop production of the Z06 after great success of the Corvette ZR1 since its return in 2009. However, Chevy has showed its commitment to the Corvette Z06 by announcing that later this summer the all new 2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition will be made available. This special edition Vette is only going to go to 500 lucky individuals and it will of course bring al read more
By: Jay Desouza | 2011-04-15 | Cars Japan based leading car maker Nissan has rolled-out its much awaited sports car Nissan 370Z in the Indian market. read more
By: AlbertElliott | 2011-09-03 | Destinations The Honda CR-Z MUGEN features many bespoke prototype parts, some of which are created in carbon fibre such as the bonnet, passenger doors, rear tailgate and full length carbon fibre underbody. read more
By: Jack A Smith | 2010-03-27 | Consumer Electronics In this Panasonic TC-P54V10 review we are going to take a look at what is the best plasma TV of 2009 in the 54 inch size class. This review applies to both TC-P54V10 (54 inch) as well as TC-P50V10 (50 inch) because both of them are part of Panasonic V10 series. read more
By: Brittany Stone | 2011-12-02 | News and society The 2012 Grammy Awards (54th Annual Grammy Awards) are over two months from now in February 2011 but music fans are already heated up with full nominations announced on Wednesday's “Grammy Nominations Concert Live – Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night” November 30. It seems that aside from the omnipresent Kanye West, the February 2012 event on CBS will be the lady show as the finest females are leading the pack with the most nominations. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-05-27 | Gadgets and gizmos After flying rumors teasing about the supermodel-thin laptops, Dell has recently released the ultra - thin Dell XPS 15z. While most people believe that super slim machines end up with too pricey, underpowered and underwhelming battery life, the XPS 15z proves opposite truth with the price of less than $1000, and the slimmest 15.6-inch notebook. The “innovative new form factor” Dell XPS 15zs has the mostly same shape with MacBook Pro. Due tot that fact, the laptop will face with some stiff competition from Apple and Samsung – both market leaders on super portable high-end laptop sales. However, the slimmest 15.6-inch notebook is crafted with special materials with smooth curves and beautifully textured metal and equipped with Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors. With all outstanding features, Dell will definitely gains advantage when bringing the new laptop to the market. read more
By: Thomas Schueneman | 2010-04-27 | Environmental More and more people are talking about “carbon neutral” nowadays. Carbon “offsets” are offered to sold, in theory, with the aim of diminishing all the nasty, carbon-emitting, large-footprint-producing things like we do about everything. You need a holiday when you want to hang up the schedule of driving to office, running a computer all day, microwaving lunch, driving home again. This article recommends a way to make you feel about our lifestyle, while saving your money. Also, it give you ideas to deal with carbon credits and become carbon neutral. read more
By: Emman Sioco | 2011-12-13 | Home Improvement House builders face the challenge of constructing new builds that comply with the UK governments zero carbon guidelines by 2016. Architects in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland are challenged with designing homes that meet these guidelines. Find out how we are going to meet the challenge. read more
By: Adam Smith | 2013-02-19 | Web Design The Latest Web Interfacing From Citrix Web Interface 5.4 Citrix has come out with its product, Citrix web interface 5.4. What exactly is it, and how is it better than previous versions? read more