Wednesday 20 May 2015

Kitchen Design Daventry

A Wealth of Experience

Based in Daventry, The Kitchen Design Studio have been designing, installing and fitting quality kitchens for over 30 years. The Kitchen Design Studio offer a no-hard-sell policy and their experience can offer you some fantastic designs set entirely within your budget.

Rugby Kitchen Design
Rugby Kitchen Design

The kitchen is the heart of your home; it's where your family and friends get together, a place for relaxing, for socialising - and for cooking! With this in mind, choosing a new kitchen is one of the most important investments you'll ever make, The Kitchen Design Studio will ensure you optimise this opportunity and space you have available, we'll suggest different finishes, time-saver appliances, quality materials and designs that will last the test of time.

Friday 15 May 2015

King Digital, candy crush makers shares slide

Shares of the maker of popular mobile game Candy Crush fell as much as over 14% in after hours trading after it warned of weaker profits. King Digital said it expects fluctuations in foreign currency and a lack of new releases to hold back its earnings in the current quarter.

The big drop in its shares came despite the release of first quarter sales figures that beat market expectations. The firm has been struggling to increase market share. King Digital's revenue fell 6.1% to $569.5m (£361m) in the first three months of the year from a year ago, but that was higher than analysts' forecasts of $563.4m. However, the London-based game maker said its gross bookings, which is what players spend before costs such as app store fees - for the April to June period would be between $490m and $520m - below expectations.

Thursday 14 May 2015

Drones banned in Toyko Parks

Tokyo has banned drones in municipal parks after one was discovered on the roof of the prime minister's residence, according to reports. Japanese media outlets have reported that the devices are no longer allowed in any of the 81 public parks in Japan's capital city. According to the reports, offenders could be fined £265.

The move comes after a drone carrying radioactive material landed on the roof of the prime ministerial residence. A man was arrested over the incident in late April after handing himself in, Tokyo police said. Yasuo Yamamoto, 40, was protesting over the Japanese government's nuclear energy policy. According to The Japan News, Tokyo's metropolitan government said the drones posed a danger to children.

The site reports that officials said they had no intention of imposing the penalty, but that they asked people to comply.