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The Lyte is a sub-model of the Fender Precision Bass. Only ever produced in Japan, the Lyte came to be from the Fender Japan Deal that saw a joint venture between Fender, Kanda Shokai and Yamano Gakki . In 1982, production of Fender products in Japan began, and two years later the first Fender Precision Lyte model was made.
On October 19, 2021, Phunware acquired computer system provider Lyte technology for $10.98 million to support their blockchain research and development efforts. [ 21 ] In October 2024, Phunware announced that it had developed a new generative AI platform intended to simplify mobile app design and content creation and “drastically reduce ...
Artesian Builds was founded as Artesian Future Technologies in 2017 by Noah Katz to sell cryptocurrency mining rigs. [1] Katz's other business venture was an Etsy store selling custom cosplay armor founded in 2015. [2] Artesian Future Technologies was rebranded in 2020 as Artesian Builds to a custom high-end PC gaming manufacturer.
In 2007, Custom Builder posted three webcasts in April, September, and November covering labor issues, green building and customer satisfaction. In June 2008, total BPA circulation was 34,145 subscribers. In 2010 Reed Business Information closed the magazine. It was relaunched by MB Media LLC headed Tony Mancini and Rick Blesi the same year. [1 ...
Thomas Lyte is an English luxury brand specialising in gold and silverware, sporting trophies and leather accessories. [1] [2]The company has designed, made or restored many well known trophies and medals, such as the football’s FA Cup, golf’s Ryder Cup and rugby’s RBS 6 Nations and Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup and the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff Trophy.
Each builder has 10 days to build a working custom motorcycle in his or her respective style. They must obtain a framework, engine, and other necessary parts, construct their unique body, have it painted, and then complete assembling the bike and make it operational before midnight of the tenth day.
In April 2008 Riley Technologies announced plans to build a track day car to meet the growing demand for high-performance vehicles for use at private track facilities. The newest Riley will utilize a mid-engine crate motor with over 500 horsepower (370 kW) and is designed to minimize operating costs normally associated with operating a race car.
Haynes Roadster is a replica of a Lotus Seven home-built car, according to the book Build Your Own Sports Car: On a Budget by Chris Gibbs (ISBN 1-84425-391-0). A Ford Sierra is used in the car as a donor for drivetrain and suspension components. The Haynes Roadster is a follow-up to the Locost design described in a book by Ron Champion.