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Newport International Group Reviews: Augmented Reality Close at Hand - 1 views

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    Source: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=897002&CategoryId=13936 MADRID - Fashion models that emerge from clothing labels and inform customers about an article's fabric, vehicles in a print ad that drive around and open their doors, characters in a book that smile at the reader: all of this is already possible with Google Glass, which could hit the market in 2014. Murcia, Spain-based Droiders, the company behind the application that enabled the first live streaming of a surgery using Google Glass and performed by a Spanish physician, Dr. Pedro Guillen, has announced the development of Empowar, the world's first augmented-reality application for the hi-tech headset. One of the individuals responsible for this application, Ignacio Navarro, told EFEfuturo that the inclusion of this software in the Google Glass device provides access to a broad range of functionalities that will make a three-dimensional reality available to any user. The application is ideal for visualizing images in three dimensions and interacting with them in various fields, including art, education, advertising, marketing and commerce, Navarro said. You might want to read: http://stephbolhm.deviantart.com/art/Newport-International-Group-Review-376645779 He added that Empowar already is showing that it can be used successfully, for example allowing students to view images from their textbooks in motion and in three dimensions. It also allows users to walk visually through a natural park and enjoy its flora and fauna from different angles of vision, as well as enable people to view videos or images of singers while listening to their music. In the advertising field, companies will be able to offer their customers the ability to view their products in motion and even interact with them. According to Navarro, the ability to augment images with computer-generated elements was already possible through smartphone cameras, but using Empowar with Google Glass makes for a much more com
Nero Clark

Newport International Group: IPOs back in fashion as investors warm to UAE stocks - 1 views

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    Source: http://www.thenational.ae/business/industry-insights/markets/ipos-back-in-fashion-as-investors-warm-to-uae-stocks A flurry of initial public offerings is planned for the coming months amid ripe valuations and investor appetite for UAE stocks. This month, the Bank of London & The Middle East announced an intent to list its shares on the Nasdaq Dubai in October, the bourse's first listing in almost five years. The news was then followed by two IPO revelations this week - Just Falafel is considering a 25 per cent listing of the food chain's shares on the Nasdaq Dubai and Damac Properties is eyeing a London share sale. The renewed confidence among UAE companies illustrates a marked change in attitude towards raising capital from equity markets. "More investors are turning to investment banks to take their companies public," said Mohammed Ali Yasin, the managing director at National Bank of Abu Dhabi's brokerage arm. "Valuations have become much more interesting and give room for founders to realise good value from selling their companies." UAE shares traded at 10 times earnings about a year ago. For a company to go public, they would have to be valued at five to seven times earnings, "which is not exciting or interesting for founders of those companies", said Mr Yasin. Today, the ratio is 12 to 13 times earnings. "That means IPOs can come to the market with 10 times earnings. It gives the founders incentive to spin off their shares." Equity markets have rallied over the past year, as the nation's laggard stocks have come to better reflect the UAE's strong economic fundamentals. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange General Index has gained about 45 per cent this year. The Dubai Financial Market General Index has risen almost 65 per cent. There have been few new listings from UAE companies in recent years as low valuations and thin trading volumes deterred companies from going public. "Since the 2008 global financial crisis, t
trisha key

Newport International Group News Article Reviews - 1 views

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    http://www.nattstad.se/nero.clark.7?id=8919446 Many fashion brands continue to use toxic chemicals which, among other things, are damaging to the world's fish population. Industry experts hope they can convince companies to start using non-toxic substitutes soon. newport international group - "Clothing companies are using the rivers of the world like sewers," says Manfred Santen from environmental organization, Greenpeace. Still, despite these strong words, Santen has not yet given up hope in his quest to convince the worldwide fashion industry to be more environmentally-friendly with the fabrics they use. For the German-based chemicals expert, it is the toxins used during the production of textiles that is the biggest area for concern. Some chemicals currently used in clothes production are carcinogenic or influence the hormonal system, he says. "In the countries where the production takes place, these chemicals end up in the nearby rivers through factory sewage systems," according to Santen. Later, after the clothes are sold to consumers in other countries and washed for the first time there, the chemicals are also released again. This threatens drinking water standards and is also a problem for marine life, which is eventually exposed to the polluted water. Related Article: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Newport-International-Group-Restricted-Common-4785496.S.201367255 Join Group: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/99235-newport-international-group-runway
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    using toxic materials should be stopped once and for all..guess they should find something which is non-toxic
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International Newport Group, VideoGamer.com Plays December 14, 2013 - 1 views

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    There's a lot of hate towards the games of the week... In case you don't know, I hate the Assassin's Creed series. Ever since the original entry was released and slapped me in the face with its lies, I've left the franchise behind, telling anyone who would listen it wasn't for me. After plenty of 'oh, but it's changed now' from people in the know, though, I decided to dip my toe in for only the second time. Unsurprisingly, I still think it's rubbish. Aside from how long everything takes to get going, the entire thing just feels like a horrible slog. Drowning in fetch quests, 'follow this dude' missions, and 'don't let that guy die, otherwise we'll stop the game' follies, I just got the overwhelming sensation that nothing had changed since 2007. Before you all find where I live and lynch me, I do understand why Desmond and all his friends have become so popular. Ubisoft's tech behind Assassin's Creed is very impressive, and there's an incredible amount of game here all things considered. I just don't like the way it plays, especially the nonsensical climbing that's the equivalent of fighting with a controller. Combat sucks, too. And any game that forces me to visit what seems like its developer's offices at random intersections is always going to rub me up the wrong way in some fashion.
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Newport International Runway Group: The New Trend in Workout Fashion - 2 views

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    As the line between high fashion and activewear blurs, there are more ways than ever to look good while exercising and beyond. WHEN CARA DELEVINGNE stepped onto the runway at Chanel's fall 2014 show last March, she looked as if she might be heading home from a Pilates session. The British model was dressed in a Pepto-pink, ab-baring top and matching leggings with bright running shoes and a tossed-on, elegant tweed coat as she strolled around a set made to look like a giant supermarket. Some 70 looks followed - all variations on a sporty-stylish theme, all in the haute-banal environs of Chanel's mock Supermarché. A master of social commentary, Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld seemed to have dreamed up his own version of something that's happening right now on the streets and in actual grocery stores. To wit: a merger of two apparel categories - activewear and ready-to-wear - that have often intersected but have rarely been quite so interwoven. Evidence of the phenomenon is everywhere you look. Nike Frees and Stan Smiths are the footwear of choice for women from London to Los Angeles, who pair sneakers as often with their Lululemons as with more refined pieces in their closets. Collaborations have popped up like beads of sweat in spin class: this spring, Nike teamed up with Givenchy's Riccardo Tisci, and Adidas has recently worked with everyone from London designer Mary Katrantzou to stylish pop stars Rita Ora and Pharrell Williams. Fashion-conscious British active brand Sweaty Betty is in expansion mode with a third U.S. shop in the works. And un-sporty brands, like Tory Burch, have active collections in the works.
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