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Entries for November 22nd, 2008

Automakers Provide Electric Car Plans

The world’s largest auto manufacturers provided details about their electric car goals, however they urge patience from consumers and subsidies from governments. These announcements were made ahead of the Los Angeles auto show.
Currently, the expensive batteries that are necessary to power gas-free electric cars aren’t powerful enough for long range driving.
A car that appears to [...]

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US Commission Warning of Growing Chinese Spying

China has been accelerating computer spying and attacks on the US government, defense contractors, and American businesses, according to a congressional committee.
In its annual report, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission stated that the ongoing Chinese space program is allowing Beijing to more effectively focus on US military forces. For instance, Chinese satellite imagery [...]

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Zune Changes its Download Policy

There is some good news for Zune subscribers. In the ensuing battle against Apple’s iTunes for online music supremacy, Microsoft’s Zune is offering a new download subscription policy.
The Zune Pass will allow subscribers to keep 10 tracks every month in their permanent collection for no extra charge. The content can be stored on up to [...]

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iPhone 2.2 Upgrade Released

Apple has released its version 2.2 update for both the iPhone 3G and iPod touch. The update includes several new features for both gadgets, but more importantly, tackles security issues and provides for more stability.
The feature improvements? The most touted improvement is the large upgrades to the gadget’s map applications. Users of both devices will [...]

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Looking For A Blackberry Storm? Be Prepared To Wait!

The Blackberry Storm was officially released for sale yesterday, and it certainly is already a hit. In fact, Verizon, the phone carrier who sells the Storm in the US, has witnessed very long lines, and even sellouts from Blackberry enthusiasts. Lines started at a very early 5:30 AM, and topped out at 150 people. [...]

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