Saturday, 1 January 2011

AI Autos: Leave the Driving to Us - Wired News (Morval)

AI 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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Japan stocks retreat, with autos moving lower - Marketwatch
"U.S. stocks edge lower at Thursday's opening bell; oil, gold also in retreat http://on.mktw.net/hAnf6u " 9:38 a.m. EST, Dec. 30, 2010 from MarketWatch "Weekly U.S. first-time jobless claims fall by 34,000 to 388,000 http://on.mktw.net/i76ZOo " 8:32 a.m
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Auto recalls highest since 2004 - Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON -- Automakers recalled about 20 million vehicles in 2010, led by high-profile recalls by Toyota that prompted new scrutiny of the auto industry's safety record. The number of recalls this year was the largest in the U.S. since 2004, according to
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Bob Ford: Correcting a year's worth of mistakes - Philadelphia Daily News
They have accumulated once again, like old traffic tickets stuffed into the glove compartment. Despite the best intentions and resolutions of each new year, a large number of corrections and clarifications that should have been published in this section
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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
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