Toshiba Corporation(Head office – Tokyo, Japan)has announced the launch of its new global communication character, “TabletMan”, with the aim to raise the brand awareness and understanding of Toshiba, and to promote its innovative tablets. TabletMan made its first international mark in Singapore with plans to expand globally.
TabletMan is a fusion that brings together humanity and technology. With its cool appearance, LED sensors and tablet applications, he leads mankind to the future. With his appearances at events, TabletMan acts as a bridge to facilitate human communication, where people share their opinion online on how they think about the future of human beings through Facebook network.
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Mit alternativen Antrieben erweitert Volkswagen, der größte europäische Automobilhersteller, konsequent sein Modellportfolio und zeigt auf der Tokyo Motor Show, der wichtigsten asiatischen Automobilmesse, die Studie twin up! - eine Plug-In-Hybrid-Version des erfolgreichen Cityspezialisten up!. Teile des Antriebssystems - Dieselmotor, e-Maschine und Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (DSG) - teilt sich der Viersitzer mit dem sparsamsten Auto der Welt, dem XL1. Vorn im twin up! befindet sich die Antriebseinheit mit einer Systemleistung von 55 kW. Sie besteht aus einem 0.8-Liter-TDI (35 kW), der e-Maschine (35 kW), einem 7-Gang-DSG und der Leistungselektronik.
Die Motor Show in Tokyo ist eine der wichtigsten für den asiatischen Markt. Logisch, dass die japanischen Autobauer dort ordentlich auffahren, des es ist ihr Heimspiel. Aber auch die deutschen Hersteller wissen, wie wichtig dieser Markt ist. Deshalb haben auch sie interessante Studien und sehenswerte Weltpremieren mit nach Tokyo gebracht …
Sweet Concern. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sign3 - Club Missions in Koenji June 25, 2009
SWEET CONCERN recorded acoustic live on stage. Club Missions plays host to many national and international acts and is one of the hippest
Song now available on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/AnitaiTunes Song now available on GooglePlay: http://tinyurl.com/AnitaGooglePlay Brand New Single from Anita Lerche. Singer: Anita Lerche, Lyrics: Tejinder Harjit, Music: Gurmoh, Devised & Directed by: Harjit Singh, Angel Music. Special thanks to: Agiapal Singh Randhawa, Anurag Sood, Rattan Singh Rajput & Dr. Raghbir Kaur for all your support. Website: http://www.anitalerche.com FB: http://www.facebook.com/AnitaLercheMusic Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AnitaLerche YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/AnitaLerche Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/AnitaLercheMusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/AnitaLerche ReverbNation: http://www.reverbnation.com/AnitaLerche iPhone app: http://tinyurl.com/AnitaIPhone Android app: http://tinyurl.com/AnitaAndroid2
In a global event, held in Tokyo, London & New York, Ricoh Company, Ltd., a worldwide leader in digital office equipment and advanced document management solutions and services, today announced an investment designed to aggressively accelerate its shift to a services business model as a key growth strategy, building upon its core foundation of industry-leading hardware and software technologies and document and IT-related services. To advance this shift, Ricoh plans to invest $300 million USD over three years in its global Managed Document Services (MDS) infrastructure, underscoring the company’s commitment to its continued partnership with its customers, helping them to grow their bottom line through effective document management, improved workflow and increased productivity.
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The National WWII Museum today opened its newest permanent exhibit: Richard C. Adkerson & Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Road to Tokyo: Pacific Theater Galleries. Retracing the grueling trail that led from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay, Road to Tokyo explores the evolving strategy for fighting relentless Japanese forces in Asia and the Pacific, examining cultural differences, logistical challenges and the staggering range of extreme conditions that confronted American military forces in Asia and the Pacific.
Along with Road to Tokyo, the Museum also opened a new exhibit on the US Merchant Marine. LTJG Ralph E. Crump Merchant Marine Gallery is a stand-alone gallery that honors the mariners who risked their lives transporting weapons, men and matériel to distant warfronts. Features include a video, artifacts, a model of a Liberty ship and an engaging array of personal narratives. The gallery is situated in the Solomon Victory Theater complex, at the end of the American Spirit Bridge – a new glass-and-metal bridge that connects the Museum’s Louisiana Memorial Pavilion with the rest of the six-acre campus for the first time.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7710051-national-wwii-museum-road-to-tokyo/
“A broad river is in waves, the rice flowers are sweet smelling over the banks…” On August 1, Chinese Army Day, an eye-catching ‘Flash Mob’ took place at Ginza Square, Tokyo, three Chinese young men, with deep affection, performing a ‘Red Song’ My Motherland, one of the classic songs written in praise of the Communist Party of China.
As they said, to fulfill their shared promise made five years ago, these three youngsters travelled a long distance from Nanchang, ‘the City of Heroes’ of China, gathering in Japan to express their patriotism and affection for their home country in the form of singing red song chorus. Accompanying their singing was an official promo of Nanchang displayed on the huge screen at the back of them. As images of Nanchang’s unique landmarks like the Monument of Nanchang Uprising, Tengwang Pavilion and the Twin Tower flittered one by one, their melody brought passersby, especially overseas Chinese back to that heroic city which, 90 years ago, once gave birth to the first authentic people’ army led by the Communist Party of China.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8155151-nanchang-tourism-chinese-army-day/