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Today Norwegian company Zyrus Engineering have announced an exciting new carbon fiber kit for the all new VW ID Buzz all electric mini van. The fun loving carbon fiber parts boost the body shape with a new sporty aero look. Available to pre-order now direct from Zyrus Engineering, the
Sigma has announced two new wide-angle prime lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG DN Art and the Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG DN Art. We've been fortunate enough to go hands-on with both lenses ahead of today's announcement.
Before diving into the Sigma 20mm's features
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If you wanted to build a revolutionary “Tesla of the water,” where would you set up shop? Montreal? Toronto? Merrickville?
For business partners Cam Heaps and Tim Markou, the sleepy village of Merrickville on the shores of the Rideau River was just the place to put their dream into m
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Starting with big-picture takeaways: Mammas, don’t let your children grow up to be astronauts. They’ll either pop pills and neglect their duties or get preggers on a distant orb and create obstetric emergencies. The ones who don’t go to space may (whoops) aid and abet terrorists. So much
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