Da Nang allows foreigners to buy houses in 17 projects The Construction Department of central Da Nang city has listed 17 commercial housing projects in which foreign organisations and individuals can buy units. The projects include Blooming Tower, Golden Square complex, Quang Nguyen Apartment complex, Thuy Tu urban area, Harmony Tower, and Da Nang FPT Technological Urban Area. The city also disallows foreigners from owning property in three projects, namely F-Home Apartment complex, Da Nang Diamond Tower, and IndoChina Riverside Tower. The department suggested the Department of Natural Resources and Environment and relevant agencies review the grant of licences to foreign organisations and individuals in projects that are off-limits to foreign buyers./. Coffee exports fall by over 11 percent in Q1 Coffee exports earned 771 million USD for Vietnam in the first quarter of 2021 In March alone, 145,000 tonnes of coffee were shipped abroad, bringing home 275 … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS APRIL 14
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This HD TV is virtually free at Walmart
If you need to buy a new TV, whether to add entertainment to a room or to replace a model that can’t be saved by repairs, you shouldn’t worry about having to spend too much. You can purchase a TV even with a tight budget if you know where to look, including our roundup of the best Walmart TV deals . An offer from Walmart that might be too good for you to refuse is for this 32-inch JVC HD TV, which is on sale with a $51 discount to lower its price to just $79, from its original price of $130. The JVC LT-32MAW200 features a 32-inch screen with 720p resolution, for picture quality that lets you enjoy all the details of your favorite TV shows and movies, while the LED-backlit flat panel display’s high brightness enables vivid and brilliant pictures. The HD TV’s slim bezels create an even more immersive viewing experience, as the design makes the screen look even larger. This 32-inch JVC HD TV is equipped with three HDMI ports, so you can have multiple devices connected to it at … [Read more...] about This HD TV is virtually free at Walmart
This 360-degree pan-and-tilt camera captures 2K video, and it’s only $90
In the market for an indoor smart security camera ? Look no further than the EZVIZ C6W , an interactive smart camera packed with great features, simple setup, and easy controls along with a low price point of $90. Sporting a globular design, the Wi-Fi-connected (Ethernet hard-wiring optional) C6W boasts a 4-megapixel image sensor and a motorized base that automatically responds to motion in the room. As subjects cross the C6W’s field of view, the camera responds by tracking their motions, even zooming in when needed. While tracking, the camera records and displays all video in crystal-clear 2K resolution, punchy video quality that holds up even when the 4x zoom kicks in. In terms of the camera’s range of motion, the C6W can pan up to 340 degrees left and right and tilt 75 degrees up and down. This is perfect for even the biggest rooms of the standard home, such as the kitchen, living room, or master bedroom. In rooms that get a ton of sunlight and other ambient obtrusions, … [Read more...] about This 360-degree pan-and-tilt camera captures 2K video, and it’s only $90
How Stitch Fix Is Using Algorithmic Design To Become The Netflix Of Fashion
advertisement advertisement advertisement Algorithms control many elements of our lives: the music we hear , the shows we watch , the stories we read , and even how we vote. They’ve been used most commonly to uncover consumers’ preferences and make recommendations, but now brands are starting to integrate them into the products themselves. advertisement advertisement Stitch Fix , an online apparel retailer, thinks algorithms are the future of designing garments and has begun to bring these items to market. (In her 2017 report , trend forecaster Mary Meeker of the venture capital company Kleiner Perkins mentioned Stitch Fix’s algorithmic design approach as an e-commerce “aha.”) But will this strategy yield better things, or will it just lead to the normcorization of design? “[Our customers] come to us because they don’t want to go shopping,” Eric Colson, Stitch Fix’s chief algorithm officer and head of the company’s … [Read more...] about How Stitch Fix Is Using Algorithmic Design To Become The Netflix Of Fashion
Stitch Fix: Reluctant Pioneers Of The Slow Startup Movement
advertisement advertisement advertisement Unlike a lot of startups bolstered by VC bucks and big expectations, Stitch Fix knows when to button up and get to work. advertisement advertisement When I met with CEO Katrina Lake early last year, I had the distinct impression that she didn’t really want to talk to me. We met in the San Francisco offices her company occupied at the time. They were larger than the apartment-slash-headquarters she’d operated from while finishing up at Harvard Business School, but the space felt crowded with its four full-time employees, handful of part-timers, and racks of on-trend women’s clothes and accessories waiting to be plucked, packed, and shipped in personalized, five-item “fixes” that customers could try on, keep, or return according to their whims. Lake agreed to speak for a story about subscription commerce companies but only on the condition that neither she nor Stitch Fix would be the … [Read more...] about Stitch Fix: Reluctant Pioneers Of The Slow Startup Movement
Hurricanes are maintaining their strength farther inland as the planet warms, study finds
(CNN) Over the years, scientists have found lots of evidence that hurricanes are becoming more dangerous as the planet heats up. They are rapidly intensifying more often, dumping higher rainfall totals and even moving slower , all because the world's oceans and atmosphere are hotter due to human activity. Now, a new study has identified yet another connection to our warming climate: Hurricanes are maintaining their strength after landfall for much longer, and in turn, exposing populations far inland to damaging winds that they have rarely experienced before. The researchers found that over the past 50 years, the time it takes for a hurricane to weaken after landfall has increased by 94%. Oceans are warming at the same rate as if five Hiroshima bombs were dropped in every second In the late 1960s, a typical hurricane would lose roughly 75% of its intensity in the first day after landfall. But today, that same storm would be … [Read more...] about Hurricanes are maintaining their strength farther inland as the planet warms, study finds