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  • Feb02

    Red Bull Headquarters by Sid Lee Architecture

    Posted by: noreply@blogger.com (PRINCE)


    The new European Red Bull headquarters, just north of Amsterdam has recently been completed. This video explaining the the design and architecture of the complex is a good look for the drinks brand.

    Redbull New Headquarters / Sid Lee Architecture from ArchDaily on Vimeo.

  • Feb02

    The Full Monty Plan

    Posted by: noreply@blogger.com (ItsTheLeak)

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    T- Mobile have come up with this Full Monty Plan, where for a fixed price [although ranging from £36 to £61] customers who sign up to this 2 year fixed rate will enjoy unlimited calls, unlimited texts and unlimited internet access.

    The plan has been developed on the back of increased sales and demand for data-hungry smartphones. "Over the past two years we have seen a rise in mobile internet use of over 250%, which reflects the consumer trend of being 'always on' wherever they are. This sounds like alot of my friends and my little sisters if im honest who is constantly fixated on her iPhone.

    Customers on the Full Monty will also be able to use their phone for tethering (using it as an internet connection for a laptop or tablet) at no extra cost. T-Mobile say the Full Monty plan has been designed for customers who want the peace of mind that there are absolutely no limits placed on their allowances, whilst also knowing they're getting market leading value for money.

    This sounds like good news for young people who just want to be able to stay connected no matter what and for parents who are often footing the bill, as they know its going to be a fixed rate. Kudos T Mobile , i think k this is going to go down particulkarly well...
  • Feb02

    Google Science Fair

    Posted by: noreply@blogger.com (PRINCE)



    Google have recently announced their second online science fair competition, an initiative that allows youngsters between the ages 0f 13 to 18 year old to submit their projects by 1 April, with a chance to win fantastic prizes.
    In partnership with CERN, Lego, National Geographic and Scientific American, Google is providing a platform that allows youngsters to explore curiosity and display their scientific ingenuity.
    Check out last years winners here.
    If you're interested in entering check out the video below...


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