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he Quick Gym specializes in Range of Motion machine workouts, which allow people to get full aerobic and anaerobic workout in just eight minutes. Simon Burnett, left, of Glendale, works his upper body while Brian Garcia of Glendale works his lower body as coach Lori Singleton watches on Wednesday, October 29, 2008, in Pasadena



Always a pioneer, Swiss watchmaker Hublot and its dynamic CEO Jean-Claude Biver have brought watch displays into the 21st century. On November 5, 2008 in Lausanne, an enthusiastic Biver presented the Fusion Explorer system, a unique high-tech timepiece display which permits enthusiasts to view a specific watch at a variety of angles, from anywhere in the world that they have Internet access.
The key to this capability is a mechanized mini-camera, developed by the Dietlin Artisans and FiveCo companies. After logging on to the Hublot website, a user can access the powerful mobile camera for two minutes, enabling 360-degree views with a powerful zoom capability of up to 40-power. Among other features, the system offers six programmable viewpoints, optional automatic navigation, geographical analysis of visitors, and independent LED lighting.
Regarding the features of the system, Xavier Dietlin, director of Dietlin Artisans said, 'The Raptor display window has enabled the watchmaking profession to lift the obstacle of the window in watch displays


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