Lego has launched the biggest model in its 74-year history -- a 5,922-piece replica of the Taj Mahal. (more)
Lego has launched the biggest model in its 74-year history -- a 5,922-piece replica of the Taj Mahal. (more)
Giorgio Armani will design his first villas for a $1.85 billion gated community development in Egypt that is just two hours' drive from Cairo. (more)
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"It's like putting expensive Swiss seats in a generic car and then selling it as Swiss-made," says Swatch ceo Nick Hayek in a Wall Street Journal piece by Martin Gelnar. (more) |
Pictures of an Asian factory worker found on a new iPhone sold to a British customer have generated keen discussion on the Internet about her identity -- and her fate. (more)
In a normal year, the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt wouldn't be any different from the 2008 model, save for a few minor cosmetic changes. But this is far from a normal year. (more)
A federal jury has awarded Mattel $40 million in damages in a federal copyright lawsuit that pitted the house of Barbie against MGA Entertainment, the maker of the saucy Bratz dolls. (more)
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More than 40 years after the Beatles and the Byrds popularized Rickenbacker's electric guitars, the $10 million company still can't keep up with customer demand, reports Alan Ochnsman in Bloomberg News. (more) |
The Australian chapter of an elite automobile club is allowing members to drive the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's fastest supercars, without worrying about actually owning it. (more)
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"It's an upscale supermarket that also happens to be kosher," says Mayer Gold, general manager of Pomegranate, reports Melissa Clark in the New York Times. (more) |
The design of Wal-Mart's new small format Marketside stores marks a dramatic break with the branding of the rest of Wal-Mart's more than 3,400 low-cost US stores. (more)
Procter & Gamble Co. links laundry to fashion in what's billed as the biggest product launch yet for its venerable Tide brand. (more)
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Having been squeezed out of the farming business, Amish entrepreneurs are getting into the framing business, reports Nancy Keates in the Wall Street Journal. (more) |
Sheraton, one of the largest hotel chains with more than 400 properties worldwide, is getting an extensive makeover. (more)
Five years ago, Coca-Cola's design chief was told: "We need to do more with design. Go figure it out." Now his labors are bearing fruit. (more)
A new beer named after the "patron saint" of drug traffickers is brewing up controversy in Mexico. (more)
Reebok, Nike and Adidas have come into the market with lifestyle-inspired collections. (more)
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