Month: December 2011
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Sensor technology to clamp down on disabled parking rogues
Abuse of disabled parking bays could become a thing of the past, thanks to new technology that can catch able-bodied drivers who hog the spaces. read more
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Foxconn Likely to Win Contract for Building Apple Television Set
Following up on yesterday’s report claiming that Apple’s supply chain is set to begin gearing up for the introduction of 32-inch and 37-inch television sets in 2012, Digitimes now claims to have received more information about companies likely to play roles in supplying components for the products. Among the highest-profile companies involved in the rumors…
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Apple Pushing to Introduce iPad 3 on Steve Jobs’ February 24th Birthday?
FocusTaiwan reports (via 9to5Mac) that Apple pushing its manufacturing partners to meet deadlines that would allow the company to launch the iPad on Steve Jobs’ birthday, February 24th. read more
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iiNet to buy Internode
iiNet has announced that it will acquire rival South Australian internet service provider (ISP) Internode for $105 million. read more
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Ricciardo to race for Toro Rosso in 2012
Daniel Ricciardo has been confirmed as a Toro Rosso driver for the 2012 Formula 1 season. read more
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Inside GRM’s young driver test
Garry Rogers Motorsport has completed its end-of-season young driver test at Winton Motor Raceway today. read more
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Kristian Lindbom impresses in maiden GP3 test
Kristian Lindbom has deemed his first test of a GP3 car a success. read more
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Ricciardo rules himself out of Toro Rosso
Rising Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo has all-but ruled himself out of driving with Scuderia Toro Rosso next year. read more
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Unveiling the RMIT air-powered motorbike
A clean and green motorcycle prototype designed by RMIT University student Dean Benstead has been unveiled at the 2011 Sydney Motorcycle and Scooter Show. raad more
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Four drivers to get GRM audition at Winton
Garry Rogers Motorsport will audition four drivers before the team decides on its replacement for Lee Holdsworth. read more