July, 2010

Internet and car connected

Even though it may sound weird, Subaru and Ford have both decided to connect their vehicles to the internet. The 2011 Subaru Outback could have an option to have Wi-Fi. Ford test-drove an "automatic tweeting" car codenamed AJ. These companies hope that the connected lifestyle had by most will be connected to driving habits. Wi-Fi connections ...

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Avastin, drug for Breast Cancer, may be disapproved by FDA

The breast cancer drug, Avastin, has a recommendation from the Food and Drug Administration to be pulled. A new round of clinical testing revealed the drug had little or no effect on breast cancers, after the first round of clinical trials for the drug showed optimistic results. The FDA hasn't explained whether the drug will ...

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USDA sees Shirley Sherrod resign making racism equal now

Tea Party racism accusations has made Shirley Sherrod after her resignation from USDA a huge target. After Tea Party Express racist Mark Williams went too far and got himself and his group kicked out of the Tea Party, right wing bloggers started digging for a liberal to stick with the racist label. Within the 1980s, ...

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Interesting solutions for DIY problems

You will find a lot of DIY solutions that you can use if you're willing to take an odd take a look at things when fixing a vehicle. Off beat auto fixes are offered by Mike Allen who works with Popular Mechanics. First solution to help a fuse box Allen tells of one driver who found himself ...

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Texas Instruments stock price dives on good earnings report

There are multiplying challenges for Texas Instruments, calculator and chip maker. The analog chips made by Texas Instruments are used in a wide variety of electronic systems across the world. Stock earnings for the chip maker are falling, despite the fact that earnings reports are positive. Combined with a controversy over programming blocks, Texas Instruments ...

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