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Electronics Go Thin & Green
The consumer electronics business thrives on change, providing consumers the newest and the best. This year, that doesn’t mean bigger, it means slimmer and greener, with a trend towards more environmentally friendly products that use less power and are made with fewer toxic chemicals and heavy metals than in the past.
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NatGeo's Adventure Into Coffee
A partnership between National Geographic and Café Bom Dia, a Brazil-based family-owned company, has yielded a world-class coffee called Terra Firma.
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Luxury Goods Brands Prepare for Lean Times
The leaders of luxury goods makers said they are preparing for lean times through 2010 at the the Reuters Global Luxury Summit earlier this week, according to a report in National Jeweler, a sister publication of Incentive.
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Cuisinart PowerEdge 700 Blender
The new Cuisinart PowerEdge 700 Blender is the company's most powerful blender to date with 700 watts of blending power, preprogrammed Smoothie and Ice Crush functions, and a Soups & Sauces setting.
Power Tools: Building Up When Economy's Down
Demand for power tools and hand tools is ratcheting up as pennywise homeowners work on house projects themselves. As a result, power tools are increasingly redeemed as awards.
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