People who buy Chrysler vehicles next year will have the option of turning their cars and trucks into wireless Internet hotspots. The wireless Internet will come as a dealer-installed option and will work over cellular telephone links. It will come with a monthly fee which has not yet been determined.
Month: June 2008
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Google Sued For Stealing Outlook Migration Tools
Chicago-based company LimitNone is claiming Google’s partnership with them, as a third party developer brought on to enhance Google products, went awry when they decided to just steal the small software company’s technology. This technology was rolled into a Google Apps product that basically allows users to migrate their MS Outlook email and cont
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PlayStation Phone to Hit Shelves Next Year?
Fresh speculation concerning the development of a PlayStation-branded phone has reared its head, with Sony insiders reportedly indicating that a new handset modeled on the PSP could launch next year.
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Indie video game designers finally break through!
The industry has been shrinking to a handful of big players that use large teams of in-house programmers.But Silva is a one-man game maker. He’s among a growing number of independents working to distribute their games to Internet-connected consoles with the help of game box makers seeking to meet demand for titles beyond the us
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Consumption increases from new fuel
The 85 per cent ethanol blended fuel to be introduced for next year’s V8 Supercars Championship will burn up to 25 to 30 per cent quicker than the current fuel.
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GIJOE; The rise of Cobra teaser poster!
Check out the new teaser posterfor the upcoming GIJOE poster! I’m a huge Joe fan so this got me stoked!
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2009 F150 Gets the Cold Shoulder from Ford
If you haven’t noticed, people aren’t exactly keen on driving trucks and SUVs these days. This isn’t just affecting commuters, but also city governments, businesses, and truckers. Just last month the F150 finally fell from it’s position as the best-selling vehicle in the US, and now it’s come out the Ford is delaying the release of the iconic truck
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Co-driver for Marcus Marshall confirmed
Matt Halliday will again drive a Falcon in the V8 Supercar Championship’s endurance races, with the announcement he will co-drive with Marcus Marshall this year.
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Jane McGrath loses battle with cancer
Jane McGrath, the cancer campaigner and wife of former Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath, has died after complications from surgery. She was 42. Mrs McGrath had battled breast, hip and brain cancer over the past decade. She had undergone further surgery earlier this year, but after complications, her health declined rapidly over the past week.