British retail major Tesco is all set to open a new flagship store for its F&F clothing brand in central London in late October or early November 2013.
The new 5,000ft? store will be located on the mezzanine floor of its Kensington superstore.
Tesco already has F&F concessions within stores in Woolwich in south east London and Pitsea in Essex, majority of which are small convenience stores.
The Kensington superstore, however, is relatively a larger one and will display its full range for the first time.
This latest development signifies the retailer's strategy to focus mainly on food, clothing and health and beauty categories.
Following this, Tesco will open another refurbished 80,000ft? hypermarket in Watford, north London, next week.
The refurbished store will stock clothing range, a Giraffe restaurant, as well as a Harris + Hoole coffee shop, and a Euphorium bakery.
In addition, the retailer is establishing a community room in the Watford store for local people to book for activities free of charge. Upon opening, this will be the first such facility in the UK.
Tesco is also in talks with sports goods retailer Sports Direct to open some of its outlets inside or adjacent to Tesco stores.
August is here which means back-to-school season has officially begun.
Most families spend upwards of $500 per child on school necessities according to Huntington Bank?s Annual Backpack Index. ??
Starting today, families can save and extra 6-7% off of selected school items. These include school supplies like paper and pencils, clothing, software, and computers under $1000.
Certain department stores are even offering additional coupons to New Mexico residents for shopping at their businesses this weekend. Starting Friday, 3 p.m. to close and Saturday 9 am ? 1 pm, JC Penney offers $10 off purchases of $25 or more on select apparel, shoes and accessories, and $10 haircuts for kids inside JC Penney salons. Kohl?s is offering coupons for an additional $10 off of every $50 spent.
Most stores will hold longer hours in order to accommodate the large crowds of shoppers that are expected to be out, and they recommend shoppers get to the stores early. Sale items tend to sell out quickly due to the holiday.
However, for those who want savings but would rather avoid crowds, the tax free incentive is also extended to online shopping.
JC Penney has two locations in Albuquerque, one Coronado Center and one at the Cottonwood Mall.
Kohl?s has three locations in Albuquerque, one at the Coronado Center, one located at 6800 Holly Ave NE, and one location on the Westside at 3715 Ellison Rd NW.
If you use the YouTube app to browse and watch videos, you may not be aware that by default YouTube may be filtering out certain search results based on what filter settings you have set up under your YouTube account.
You can easily change them straight from your iPhone and iPad. It's a good thing to know how to do especially if you have younger children you don't want coming across explicit content by mistake. Here's how:
Launch the YouTube app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
Tap on the menu button in the upper left hand corner.
Now tap on Settings from the menu under your user profile information. You don't have to be signed in to change search filtering options but if you are, that's okay too.
Here you'll see a list of things you can adjust on your YouTube account. Tap on Safe Search Filtering.
Here you can switch between strict, moderate, and no filtering. Make your selection by tapping on it and then tap the Done button in the upper right hand corner.
That's all there is to it. The YouTube app will now abide by the search filtering settings you've chosen until you decide to change them again.
Video marketing for real estate brokers is now available nationwide from ARME Realty.com, a Clearwater, FL real estate web design and development company.
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) August 01, 2013
Video marketing for real estate brokers in now available nationwide. ARME Realty.com, a real estate web design and development company located in Clearwater, FL has announced that they will be offering their video advertising package as an individual service to real estate brokers.
ARME Realty.com has been using video marketing as part of their web development strategy since they began developing websites for the real estate industry. The service is considered to be a very necessary part of creating a website that has all of the proper Internet connections.
"The real estate industry has had a very positive reaction to the video marketing portion of our services. By using keyword data to not only develop the content portion of the website, but we can develop the video portion as well. This allows us to create videos that show up on the first page of Google within 24 hours of being posted, and they will often climb to the top of the first page within a few weeks," states Simon Landers, spokesperson.
Mr. Landers continues, "Video marketing for real estate brokers has a very interesting impact on the real estate industry because most of what individuals are looking for when they look at the pictures of homes is the aesthetics. If you have ever heard the term a picture is worth a thousand words, it is very true. Individuals have to like what they see about the home first, before they will even be interested in the more pertinent information, like how many bedrooms the house has."
If you are a real estate broker and you are interested in learning more about video marketing for real estate brokers, and how ARME Realty.com can help please call (727) 459-8841 and speak with an agent.
For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/video-marketing-for/real-estate-brokers/prweb10989648.htm
First, we gave you the Moto X when compared to its brothers sold exclusively on Verizon ? now we?ve got Motorola?s new flagship compared to other flagships of the moment. This is how the Moto X stacks up against the Galaxy S4, HTC One, and the Google-inspired Nexus 4. Is the Moto X really that far off in terms of specs than the others? Let?s look.?
As I was putting this together, I saw a couple of things. The first is the craziest, and it involves the Nexus 4. It?s still quite remarkable to think about how cheaply priced this phone is. But we all understand that Google is the only company on this list that can make zero money off of the hardware of their phone, since they can turn around and make it back and then some through Google Play services (at least in theory). Sure they own Motorola, but time and time again we have been told that Motorola is operating as a separate entity. So in other words, they still need to make money off of their hardware sales. (A conversation for another day should probably be over whether or not they should operate as Google or at least with Google?s approach to hardware pricing.)
So the other thing that stood out to me, is how small of a gap there really is here when it comes to specs. We?re talking 1080p over 720p, and quad-core over dual-core. Because of those two things being on the lower end in the Moto X, the world has decided that this phone is overpriced and worthless. But then you couple that idea with the fact that Moto?s parent company is selling a phone for $299, and all hell has come crashing down.
I think it?ll be tough for Motorola to convince die-hard tech fans that the Moto X is worth its $199 on-contract price when compared to the Galaxy S4 and One. But maybe Motorola wants the rest of the world, not those tech die-hards. I think in a perfect world, they?d try to capture everyone, however, after watching the waves of furious internet techies cry out over last couple of days, this might not be the phone to do it.
TOKYO (AP) Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso has retracted a comment he made this week suggesting Japan should follow the Nazi example of how to change the country's constitution, following complaints from neighboring countries and human rights activists.
Aso drew outrage for saying Japan should learn from how the Nazi party stealthily changed Germany's constitution before World War II before anyone realized it.
Speaking to reporters, Aso said Thursday that he was misunderstood and only meant to say that loud debate over whether Japan should change its postwar constitution to allow a higher profile for the military was not helpful.
"It is very unfortunate and regrettable that my comment regarding the Nazi regime was misinterpreted," Aso told reporters. "I would like to retract the remark about the Nazi regime."
Aso made the comments about Nazi Germany during a speech Monday in Tokyo organized by an ultra-conservative group.
Critics of the ruling Liberal Democrats are uneasy over the party's proposals for revising the U.S.-inspired postwar constitution, in part to allow a higher profile for Japan's military.
Japan and Nazi Germany were allies in World War II, when Japan occupied much of Asia and Germany much of Europe, where the racial supremacist Nazis oversaw the killings of an estimated 6 million Jews before the war ended in 1945 with their defeat.
Japan's military aggression, which included colonizing the Korean Peninsula before the war, is the reason its current constitution limits the role of the military.
According to a transcript of the speech published by the newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Aso decried the lack of support for revising Japan's pacifist constitution among older Japanese, saying the Liberal Democrats held quiet, extensive discussions about its proposals.
"I don't want to see this done in the midst of an uproar," Aso said, according to the transcript. Since revisions of the constitution may raise protests, "Doing it quietly, just as in one day the Weimar constitution changed to the Nazi constitution, without anyone realizing it, why don't we learn from that sort of tactic?"
Aso, who often speaks in a meandering style that has gotten him in trouble for off-the-cuff remarks in the past, also said in the same speech that he did not mean to "deny democracy."
"This is a constitution for all," Aso said. "I just don't want (the revision) to be decided amid a ruckus."
On Thursday, Aso said he referred to the Nazis "as a bad example of a constitutional revision that was made without national understanding or discussion."
"If you listen to the context, it is clear that I have a negative view of how the Weimar constitution got changed by the Nazi regime," he said.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a human rights group dedicated to keeping alive the history of the Holocaust, urged Aso to "immediately clarify" his remarks.
"What 'techniques' from the Nazis' governance are worth learning? How to stealthily cripple democracy?" Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said in a statement.
"Has Vice Prime Minister Aso forgotten that Nazi Germany's ascendancy to power quickly brought the world to the abyss and engulfed humanity in the untold horrors of World War II?"
In South Korea, Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho Tai-young, said that Aso's remark "will obviously hurt many people."
"I believe Japanese political leaders should be more careful with their words and behavior," Cho said.
In China, which also suffered invasion and occupation by Japanese imperial troops before and during the war, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the comments showed that "Japan's in Asia, and the international community, have to heighten their vigilance over the direction of Japan's development.
AP
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