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Hidden meanings in famous logos you've probably never spotted

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Hidden brand messages Instantly identifiable and just about everywhere, the world's most famous logos are pretty much imprinted on our brains. But many of the familiar emblems you see around you contain mysterious symbols and hint at hidden secrets that may have escaped your radar. Here are 30 of the most intriguing.  Sony Vaio One for the math geeks, Sony's Vaio logo is a masterclass in clever icon design but its meaning may have gone over your head. The 'V' and 'A' form an analog symbol, while the 'I' and 'O' combine to make a binary digital signal, neatly representing Sony's transition from analog to digital. Pepsi Pepsi's latest logo, which cost several million dollars to revamp in 2009, may look like a simple asymmetric version of the previous incarnation. However, according to the company it references everything from Feng shui and Renaissance art to the philosopher Descartes and the architect Le Corbusier...  ...

Yamaha unveils its new scooter with three wheels

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- Three wheeled scooter unveiled by Yamaha  - Goes by the name Tricity 300  - Official specifications reveal at 2019 EICMA  Yamaha has unveiled a new scooter that has three wheels and it leans.This new Tricity 300 was unveiled at the ongoing 2019 Tokyo Motor Show.       This new scooter is based on concept called 3CT prototype that was showcased in 2018. It will be positioned between the Tricity 125 and the more premium Niken. In terms of design, the Tricity 300 does carry some of the styling from the current family, but now offers fresher and a bit meaner look.  Unfortunately, the Japanese manufacturer hasn’t revealed any specifications or pricing but is claiming to be the best in class. All we know right now is that the Tricity 300 can be ridden by full car licence holders in Europe and will be available in three colours.