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A wireless bicycle brake with 11 nines reliability
Computer scientists at Saarland University have developed a wireless bicycle brake that is 99.999999999997 percent safe.
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2009 MINI John Cooper Works hardtop
The standard Mini Cooper S is a quirky and fun to drive little coupe, but what happens when you add more power and upgrade every nearly performance part from the brakes to the clutch?
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Are drivers ready for high-tech onslaught?
Next year will be a model year of change as high-tech features spread from luxury models to entire lineups. But how much tech is too much? Images: Car tech for the masses
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GM may put brakes on Volt electric vehicle production (WSJ report)
Come June, the automaker may produce electric vehicles on a build-to-order basis.
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2012 will be a make-or-brake year for electric vehicles
Approximately 8 percent fewer consumers are 'extremely' or 'very' interested in buying a plug-in car, and high price tags are the main culprit.
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Amazon and Barnes & Noble may put the brakes to Android hacking
Android device makers have so far been tolerant of the homebrew community, but Amazon and Barnes & Noble may not have that luxury when the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet hit the stores.
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A wireless bicycle brake with 11 nines reliability
Computer scientists at Saarland University have developed a wireless bicycle brake that is 99.999999999997 percent safe.
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AT&T starts putting the brakes on unlimited iPhone/iPad data
Given that AT&Ts network already seems to be creaking under the load of millions of iPhone users checking their email, watching YouTube and uploading new LOLcats, "unlimited" really was an offer...
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2009 MINI John Cooper Works hardtop
The standard Mini Cooper S is a quirky and fun to drive little coupe, but what happens when you add more power and upgrade every nearly performance part from the brakes to the clutch?
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IBM firmware glitch puts brake on Seagate drives
Issue causes Seagate SATA drives in IBM's xSeries and BladeCenter servers to hang, making the servers practically unusable.
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Without competition from AMD, Intel starts to put the brakes on releases
I'd been worried that this would happen ... without realistic competition from AMD, Intel delays the launch of three quad-core 45nm processors.
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Are drivers ready for high-tech onslaught?
Next year will be a model year of change as high-tech features spread from luxury models to entire lineups. But how much tech is too much? Images: Car tech for the masses
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Anti-skid braking technology gets EU backing
System helps avoid skids on slippery roads, and could be required equipment in Europe and U.S. by 2012.
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Google puts brakes on Accelerator
Company stops downloads of new Web software, blaming capacity issues. However, some have complained it compromises privacy.
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ThinkPads put brakes on crashes
IBM introduced on Monday two ThinkPad notebooks with an automatic hard drive safeguard. The ThinkPad T41 and ThinkPad R50 include the IBM Active Protection System, a new feature that uses an...
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Labels put brakes on CD copy blocks
Even as record stores lobby for CD copy protection, the music industry, leery of consumer backlash and unresolved glitches with the technology, is playing a more somber tune.
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Judge puts brakes on .biz addresses
In the latest setback for efforts to expand the Internet address system, a state court in California has temporarily blocked the activation of some new domain names ending in .biz. A Los Angeles...
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Judge puts brakes on .biz addresses
In the latest setback in efforts to expand the Web address system, a state court in California temporarily blocks the activation of some new domain names ending in .biz.
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AOL wants to put the brakes on IE
AOL Time Warner is quietly testing software called Komodo that would support multiple Web browsers--including its own Netscape.
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Noisy bus puts brakes on Micron PC
Electrostatic noise causes MicronPC.com to redesign the motherboard on new high-end PCs, delaying shipping times by up to six weeks.
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