If you are rather unsatisfied with the service or quality of (fast) food in London, it’s high time to try a new offering from the biggest UK’s Japanese chain of restaurants YO! Sushi, which has recently introduced a revolutionary flying tray to amaze customers and further promote its lower-calorie natural Asian-style burger.
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Smirnoff presents a revolutionary project, Mindtunes, that marks a new level of relationship between music and people. The vodka brand, English music producer DJ Fresh and neurotechnology expert Julien Castet have teamed up to let three physically disabled music fans compose a track with their brain only, and without any regular musical sound-making devices.
Samsung has announced the compact version of its latest flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone, the Galaxy S4 mini that comes as an alternative to a successful “parent” phone. The Galaxy S4 mini features a 4.3-inch qHD display, a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 1.9-megapixel HD front-facing camera.
Google invites people from across the globe to «make it a bit more manageable and adventurous with Google’s mapping tools.» With a free two-week online course Mapping with Google users can leverage the power of Google Maps or/and Google Earth to maximize their user experience by getting more of the world’s most detailed and accurate mapping services.
In early spring, adidas unveiled a digital archive of its iconic products and marketing content, highlighting the brand’s past achievements in the sportswear industry. Now, the brand continues the effort with the launch of the “adidas lab,” which comes as the first in a series of events to celebrate the adidas’s future through its innovative gear.
In a bid to establish its presence on the online music market, Google launched its on-demand subscription music service “Google Play Music All Access” at I/O event in San Francisco yesterday. The service, which comes as Spotify’s rival, is currently available only in the U.S, but will be soon rolled out in more countries.