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Is that traffic light on Mars?

It is clearly intelligently designed and sticking up from the ground. There is a small ball like object about a foot to the right of it that looks like it might fit on the object near the top.

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Updated On : 26 Sep 2014 | 6:14 PM IST

La Perla lingerie elevates brand to a new level of luxury

Suzy Biszantz, Chief Executive Officer at La Perla North America, talks with Olivia Sterns about how the company was able to elevate their brand through higher prices, high quality materials and exclusive offerings. She speaks on “In The Loop.”

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Updated On : 02 Oct 2014 | 5:22 PM IST

This is how a 23-storey ad gets hand-painted on high rises

"Walldogs" are artists who hand paint huge, photorealistic advertisements on the sides of buildings. It

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Updated On : 25 Sep 2014 | 9:15 PM IST

Ebola is coming and US govt has screwed up treatment

ZMapp is a treatment for Ebola that uses human antibodies to create an immunity to the virus. The treatment has been given to some Ebola victims and is credited with saving lives. But there have been no large clinical trials of ZMapp yet. Bloomberg Businessweek's Brendan Greeley explains how government bureaucracy stymied efforts to develop and test ZMapp. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 24 Sep 2014 | 8:08 PM IST

Take a look inside world's most expensive apartment

Until now, London's One Hyde Park was home to the most expensive penthouse in the world, sold earlier this year for nearly $240 million. But there's a new record-holder in play. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan gets an exclusive tour of the newly-built Odeon Tower in Monaco. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 23 Sep 2014 | 7:20 PM IST

This robot could change how dangerous fires are battled

Lockheed Martin is developing a robot that could change the future of firefighting. It's called the Fire Ox, and it's designed to tackle fires in situations too hazardous for humans. Bloomberg takes a look at the prototypeand speaks to the head of the program. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 23 Sep 2014 | 7:11 PM IST

A Swiss watchmaker CEO's take on Apple watch

Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Jean-Marc Jacot discusses the company's luxury watches and gives his opinion of the Apple Watch. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 22 Sep 2014 | 7:29 PM IST

Black market takes over the iPhone 6 lines

The Apple iPhone 6 which went on sale from 19 September, was welcomed by Chinese black marketeers who were among the first ones to stand in the lines with the purpose of selling it at higher costs in China

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Updated On : 22 Sep 2014 | 5:51 PM IST

5 of the most bizarre things you can buy on Alibaba

For Alibaba's IPO, Bloomberg Ranx looks at some of the strangest things available on the giant e-commerce site. Video by: Alyssa Zahler, Ryo Ikegami (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 19 Sep 2014 | 7:16 PM IST

Will your future office be a huge game of musical chairs?

Clive Wilkinson, the architect who designed the Googleplex, has built the office of the future. It's based on the concept of "activity based working" where there are no assigned workstations or landlines. He takes Bloomberg inside the space in GLG's offices in New York for a look at his latest innovation. Video by: Sadie Bass, David Yim (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 19 Sep 2014 | 7:12 PM IST

Jaguar resurrects its most classic car

Jaguar E-Types are one of the most beloved classic cars in the world. In the 1960s, Jaguar made 12 Lightweight E-Types out of aluminum, but was supposed to make 18. Fifty years later, they finally got around to making the last six. The modern batch are "new," but made to the original specifications. Video by Alyssa Zahler, Ryo Ikegami (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 18 Sep 2014 | 8:19 PM IST

Bill Clinton: Won't meddle as a grandfather

Bill Clinton spoke to Bloomberg's Mark Halperin on Sunday, in Indianola, Iowa about the impending birth of his first grandchild and the challenge he and Hillary Clinton will have in not meddling.

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Updated On : 18 Sep 2014 | 8:16 PM IST

iPhone 6 Plus review: Do you need a super-sized device?

Bloomberg's Sam Grobart reviews Apple's new iPhone 6 Plus. The smartphone is Apple's biggest yet, which makes for a sometimes uncomfortable phone experience. But do all the new features, from the viewing modes to the camera, make this super-sized device worth the purchase?

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Updated On : 17 Sep 2014 | 7:26 PM IST

See the ultimate luxury building by '215 Chrystie'

Ian Schrager Company founder and chairman Ian Schrager and 215 Chrystie Interior Designer John Pawson discuss the the

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Updated On : 17 Sep 2014 | 7:00 PM IST

Four brands you must have in your watch portfolio

Building a solid portfolio of watches takes research and time. So where to begin? Steve Kivel from NY's Central Watch has some advice on how to get the best return on your timepieces. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 16 Sep 2014 | 6:48 PM IST

Military truck challenge: Can your vehicle climb walls?

A $27-billion contract will be awarded to a military vehicle contractor next summer to replace the Humvee. Among the contestants is Oshkosh, the largest supplier of military trucks in the United States in 2013. Bloomberg traveled to their headquarters in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to see the three trials every truck has to pass before the military will buy them. Video by: Drew Beebe, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 16 Sep 2014 | 6:41 PM IST

Will going solo kill Scotland's tourism trade?

Scotland has built a formiddable tourism industry based on the country's rich history and stunning landscapes. But could the billion dollar industry be at risk in an independent Scotland?

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Updated On : 15 Sep 2014 | 2:34 PM IST

How Alibaba works: explained with 280 pairs of pants

Alibaba's IPO could be the biggest in history. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart explains how Alibaba works through the experience of ordering 280 pairs of pants manufactured overseas. Video by: Dan Przygoda, David Yim

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Updated On : 15 Sep 2014 | 2:26 PM IST

How to pick a champion race horse

And they're off. At least they will be Sunday when the gates open on Hong Kong's lucrative racing season. And the stakes have never been higher. Total prize money is up a galloping TEN percent to a record this year. And last season, more money was bet than ever before. Bloomberg's John Dawson went to the stables for the inside track from one of Hong Kong's top trainers.

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Updated On : 12 Sep 2014 | 2:57 PM IST

A heavy-lift ship which can move the biggest oil rig!

The world's biggest heavy-lift ship is longer than three football fields and can carry some of the heaviest and largest objects on earth - including oil rigs, submarines and lots of shipping containers. Here's a look at theDockwise Vanguard, a ship that ships ships. Video by: Summer Delaney, Justin Beach

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Updated On : 12 Sep 2014 | 2:53 PM IST