Wednesday, 29 December 2010

A.I. Autos: Leave the Driving to Us - Wired News (Bulwick)

A.I. Autos: Leave the Driving to Us - Wired News
The 200-mile trip from San Francisco to Lake Tahoe can be a frustrating slog in the wintertime traffic on Interstate 80. Speeds in the fast lane swing from 90 to 30 for no discernible reason. Slow, fast, faster, slow. Hit rush hour in Sacramento—or
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Autos: Gas demand should fall for good after '06 peak - Reno Gazette
NEW YORK -- The world's biggest gas-guzzling nation has limits after all. After seven decades of mostly uninterrupted growth, U.S. gasoline demand is at the start of a long-term decline. By 2030, Americans will burn at least 20 percent less gasoline than
Source: www.rgj.com

Autos get safer because of nanny - Paris Post-Intelligencer
Motor vehicles are safer than ever before, thanks apparently to the federal nanny. An annual report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said vehicles from economy cars to top luxury models are rapidly becoming safer to drive. That produces an
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Factory orders outside of autos and airplanes soar - msnbc.com
WASHINGTON — Orders for long-lasting manufactured goods outside of the volatile transportation category rose by the largest amount in eight months in November. Factories saw demand increase for computers, appliances and heavy machinery. Total orders for
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Autos Lead European Stocks Lower - Wall Street Journal
LONDON—Auto stocks drove European stock markets lower as investors fretted about the impact of China's weekend interest-rate increase on vehicle demand. The Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.8% to 279.18, while the DAX dropped 1.2% to 6970.73, its lowest close
Source: online.wsj.com

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