Friday 31 December 2010

Ford to Include Auto Start-Stop Technology in All Cars by 2012 - Industry Week (Milton Keynes)

Ford to Include Auto Start-Stop Technology in All Cars by 2012 - Industry Week
A technology developed by Ford nearly seven years ago will finally find its way into U.S. cars in 2012. The automaker announced that its Auto Start-Stop system, which turns off a car’s engine when it comes to a stop, will be added to non-hybrid vehicles
Source: www.industryweek.com

Metro Gets Federal Grant to Replace Old Cars - msnbc.com
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced a $150 million grant has been awarded to Metro to replace old rail cars. After nine people were killed in a Metrorail collision in June 2009, the National Transportation Safety Board said the 1000 series
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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McMinn authorities arrest, charge three with dropping mailboxes, motor onto cars - Knoxville News Sentinel
ATHENS, Tenn. — McMinn County authorities have arrested and charged three men in connection with throwing mailboxes and a motor off overpasses onto cars, the county sheriff said this morning. Casey Thomas, 18, of Athens; Barry Burbank, 20, of Sweetwater
Source: www.knoxnews.com

Ford Sync Destinations for iOS, Android pushes maps to cars - Electronista
Ford upgraded its mobile Sync features again tonight with the addition of one of its own apps. Sync Destinations borrows cues from Google Maps and will push directions and map search results from an Android device, iPhone or iPad to any 2010 or 2011 Ford
Source: www.electronista.com

Official Says 'Maybe 100' Cars and Trucks Involved in I-94 Accident; Highway Temporarily Closed - WDAY
FARGO - The eastbound lanes of Interstate 94 between Mapleton and Raymond, approximately 10 miles west of Fargo, have been temporarily closed by the North Dakota Department of Transportation due to a traffic accident involving "maybe 100" vehicles, a DOT
Source: www.wday.com

Ice strands cars near highest point in Ala - Houma Courier
HEFLIN, Ala. - A layer of ice coated roads leading up Mount Cheaha from Christmas Day until late Wednesday, leaving at least 20 abandoned cars stranded on the way up to Alabama's highest point for days. Hartley Frederick, the superintendent at Cheaha State
Source: www.houmatoday.com

From the Winter Olympics to Designer Handbags and Sports Cars, M-Commerce Leader eBay® Shares - Yahoo Finance
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- eBay, the world’s largest online marketplace and a leader in mobile commerce, today announced this year’s global mobile shopping trends based on items sold and sales. From fashionistas and sports fans to gamers and
Source: biz.yahoo.com

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