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Hypersport - The most expensive car in the world

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Super is not enough to describe the release that will set a new benchmark price in the world of automobiles. No wonder, the manufacturer Arab W Motors Lykan chose the name Hypersport  for the first luxury and high performance model made ​​in the region. Just released at the Qatar Motor Show, the car comes to market as the most expensive in the world, surpassing the Bugatti Veyron, now sold for the equivalent of £4.8 million. Hypersport will cost $7.05 million - as anticipated the British newspaper Daily Mail. Made by hand, the supercar will have only seven units produced in 2013. Among the technologies offered by the machine are the three dimensional holographic display and interactive panel. But the singularity is on account of the diamonds encrusted in epsilon-shaped LED headlights and the stitching with gold thread that marks the inside of the car. The Hypersport was designed by Ralph Debbas, who has starred in Aston Martin. The project took six years to complete. Recom

Luxury Cinemas in London

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The Aubin Cinema Too cold to go out for a stroll? Maybe a good movie in a fantastic cinema is the way to save you day.  Screen on the Green, Isligton This vintage inspired cinema is a great alternative to the more mainstream options. It is located on Upper Street in Angel and will seat up to 125 people in very comfortable seats, some of which come equipped with footstools. They also serve beer and wine at your seat with freshly popped popcorn. The Lounge at ODEON Whiteleys This might be the ultimate deluxe cinema experience in London. The interior is sophisticated and the seats are particularly plush and comfortable. They serve up well-crafted cocktails and high quality dishes from adjoining restaurant Le Cafe Anglais - the space is available for private hire and events as well. Everyman Baker Street Situated on Baker Street, the Everyman Baker Street in a gem of a cinema. They combine the perfect mix of comfy seats, a well stocked bar with an assortment of fil

NY comes to London - Balthazar London Restaurant

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Balthazar London will open in February 2013 in the old Convent Garden "flower cellars" on the corner of Russell Street and Wellington Street. The original Balthazar was opened in New York City by Keith McNally in 1997, and has been one of New York's most popular restaurants ever since. Balthazar London will be open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, plus weekend brunch, with food available all day long. The style and décor will resemble the original Balthazar, which stays true to its traditional French brasserie roots, which will also be reflected in the menu. As in New York, Balthazar London will have a bakery housed next door, which will create fresh good daily for use in the restaurant. Further details will be announced shortly, you can sign up in Bon Vivant website to receive emails. Recommended by Cheval Residences - Luxury Serviced Apartments Great Location for your London Vacation Rental

86 Presents SAGRA Pop-up Italian Restaurant and Bar in Hackney

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For 3 nights only at the end of January, the newly formed 86 will be opening  SAGRA, a pop-up Italian Restaurant and Bar oin E9. The restaurant is for pre-paid diners only, but the bar is for  people paying cash on the night.  Bringing regional Italian cooking to East London, SAGRA Dinner will have a four course menu, using some of Britain's finest winter ingredients, will be announced on the day and opens at 7.30pm. The Bar will open at 6pm until midnight  and will have an italian bar menu; aperitifs, digestivs and classic cocktails. For the bar, no tickets are required. You can enjoy this Italian Feast from 24th to 26th January 2013. For a full list of drinks and prices you can send an email to sagra.pop.up@gmail.com To reservations go to sagra.eventbrite.co.uk/   Recommended by Cheval Residences - Luxury Serviced Apartments   Great Locations for your London Vacation Rental   H/T London Pop-Up

iPhone 5S may come in different colors and sizes

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If had already problems choosing between the black or white iPhone, you might have some more rough decisions to make this year. The next iPhone will feature new touch-sensor technology, a choice of two screen sizes and will be available in a range of fice colors, according to recent rumors. The latest round of rumors relating to the next Apple iPhone suggests that it will come with a new form of touchscreen technology called touch on display, which offers an improvement over the current iPhone 5's touch-sensing capabilities, and that it will come in a choice of two different screen sizes and five different colors, pink, yellow, blue, white and silver, black and slate. This change would be related to the fact that many iPhone users have reported scrolling problems with the latest version of the handset and it has made Apple to move to a different touch sensor technology for future models of its smartphone. The launch of this new phone, the iPhone 5S, would be possibly in

5 of the ultimate places to sip afternoon tea in the Middle East

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Getting out of London but can not live without you afternoon tea? Don't worry, if you are going to the Middle East, you are not going to be disappointed.  In addition to enjoying this fine English tradition, this indulgence allows you to enjoy the splendor, décor and hospitality of some of the best hotels in the world. Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE It is perhaps fitting that, in one of the world’s richest cities, the dazzling  Emirates Palace Hotel  includes 24 karat gold leaf adornment to its cappuccino and chocolate fondant, both of which feature on their afternoon tea menu. Indeed a staggering 5kg of edible gold is estimated to be used, per year, in food decoration, at Kempinski’s Emirates Palace Hotel. Afternoon Tea is taken at Le Café, in the lobby of the hotel. This is of course no ordinary lobby, but one where you will be serenaded by the harp or piano and be dazzled with Swarovski’s Strauss crystal chandeliers. Burj Al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates