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Just Relax:Bathroom Design
People are looking for relaxation and rejuvenation from today’s high-tech bathroom

Design
 
Bernard Siguier 2006 Collection
The 2006 collection of Bernard Siguier is a special one, given that the French label...

Kitchens
 
Room By Room - Kitchen
Think entertainment, information and efficiency when selecting technologies for the most popular room of the...

Media Rooms And Lounges
 
Home Theatre Simplified
Home theatre is far simpler than you think. Sure, it can be a lot more...

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Smart Home Design & Installation
Slick Automated Display Home
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Tomorrow's Technology
 
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Smart Wax-Free Candle

Candle-lit dinners are set to get a technological update with a smart new product, aka...

How To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
An organisation based in Victoria is asking Australians to switch off their power, gas and water for up to 24 hours on a given date next month in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, make households and businesses more aware of the amount of power they use each day, and hopefully influence them to cut-down on their power use for good.


New Batteries That Run On Sugar
Sony, which is only just getting over the recall of millions of faulty batteries, has announced that it has developed an environmentally-friendly prototype battery that runs on sugars and that can generate enough electricity to power a music player and a pair of speakers, the Japanese company said.


Would You Like To Vote Online at the next Election
Would you like to vote online at the next Federal or State election? In the US and UK trials are being done to test the validity of electronic voting.


GNC LiveWell Sale Campaign Misleading Shoppers
The NSW Department of Fair Trading is set to be asked to investigate the activities of GNC LiveWell which operates retail health stores in Australia following complaints that the company is engaging in misleading marketing.



 



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