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'Aware Car' Knows When You're Too Old to Drive, and Tells You MIT researchers are developing a car that will tell you when you're tired, when you ought to eat and when you may be too old to drive anymore. Most of the technology won't be ready for 20 years or so, but that's when the last of the Baby Boomer's turn 65, so the timing works out well. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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'Aware Car' Knows When You're Too Old to Drive, and Tells You MIT researchers are developing a car that will tell you when you're tired, when you ought to eat and when you may be too old to drive anymore. Most of the technology won't be ready for 20 years or so, but that's when the last of the Baby Boomer's turn 65, so the timing works out well. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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June 6, 1933: A Car, a Movie, Some Popcorn and Thou 1933: The world's first drive-in movie theater opens in Camden, New Jersey. The concept was developed by Richard Hollingshead Jr., who experimented with various projection and sound techniques in the driveway of his house. Using a 1928 Kodak projector mounted on the hood of his car and Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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June 6, 1933: A Car, a Movie, Some Popcorn and Thou 1933: The world's first drive-in movie theater opens in Camden, New Jersey. The concept was developed by Richard Hollingshead Jr., who experimented with various projection and sound techniques in the driveway of his house. Using a 1928 Kodak projector mounted on the hood of his car and Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Nov. 24, 1903: Starting Your Car Gets a Bit Easier 1903: Clyde J. Coleman is issued a patent for an electric automobile starter. Coleman originally applied for the patent in 1899, but his early designs proved impractical. The need for this kind of starter for an internal combustion engine was obvious. Automobiles were getting larger, a Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Nov. 24, 1903: Starting Your Car Gets a Bit Easier 1903: Clyde J. Coleman is issued a patent for an electric automobile starter. Coleman originally applied for the patent in 1899, but his early designs proved impractical. The need for this kind of starter for an internal combustion engine was obvious. Automobiles were getting larger, a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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When Windows Update won't update Windows Update occasionally gets a bee under its bonnet and simply refuses to work. Really, should that surprise anyone?Unfortunately, unlike some other Windows problems, this one seldom goes away on its own. Yo Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The right way to test drive a car When you're buying a new car, a test drive is an essential step in the process. But once you're behind the wheel, you only have a short time to make some very important decisions. What do you look for? Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Yahoo's Geo-Aware App Knows Where You Are Portal giant launches location-aware feature for site owners and promises privacy control will stay with the user. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Feeling the Heat in a Solar Race Car Driving 2,400 miles across the scorching Midwest in July without air conditioning is not pleasant, but it's the only way to win a solar car race. Eighteen collegiate teams will brave temperatures in the 90s and roads littered with road kill during the North American Solar Challenge, a 1 Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Feeling the Heat in a Solar Race Car Driving 2,400 miles across the scorching Midwest in July without air conditioning is not pleasant, but it's the only way to win a solar car race. Eighteen collegiate teams will brave temperatures in the 90s and roads littered with road kill during the North American Solar Challenge, a 1 Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Top 10 Wired.com Reader Food Photos, Decided by You : After two weeks of being either tantalized or disgusted by the submissions in our food photo contest, Wired.com readers have selected 10 winners. Eirikso takes home the gold with his photo of eggs on the back of a motorcycle (left). Eirikso will receive a subscription to Wired magazine and a di Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Top 10 Wired.com Reader Food Photos, Decided by You : After two weeks of being either tantalized or disgusted by the submissions in our food photo contest, Wired.com readers have selected 10 winners. Eirikso takes home the gold with his photo of eggs on the back of a motorcycle (left). Eirikso will receive a subscription to Wired magazine and a di Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The Car of Tomorrow Has an Extension Cord Forget hydrogen. The car of the future has an extension cord and a great big laptop battery. The next evolution of the automobile will be plug-in hybrids that get their juice from a household electrical outlet. They'll start rolling into showrooms within in 18 months. Experts say plug- Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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The Car of Tomorrow Has an Extension Cord Forget hydrogen. The car of the future has an extension cord and a great big laptop battery. The next evolution of the automobile will be plug-in hybrids that get their juice from a household electrical outlet. They'll start rolling into showrooms within in 18 months. Experts say plug- Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Some vintage-car buffs downshifting hobby Derek James is taking just one of his two 1988 Chevy Caprice cars to the 14th annual Woodward Dream Cruise classic-car show outside Detroit this week. Like many car enthusiasts, the 25-year-old Pontiac, Mich., resident has put a big engine into his car. This year, he added a smaller carburetor and a Home > Rss Directory > Business > ABC News |
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The Car of the Future Will Know You Can't Drive A Stanford University professor wants to make cars that know what you're up to. The technology will make it easier for your car to protect you -- and for insurers and advertisers to hassle you. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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The Car of the Future Will Know You Can't Drive A Stanford University professor wants to make cars that know what you're up to. The technology will make it easier for your car to protect you -- and for insurers and advertisers to hassle you. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Obama Knows Firsthand About Consumer Debt - Washington Post NDTV.comObama Knows Firsthand About Consumer DebtWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Michelle Singletary Far too many people are buckling under the strain of running a household as consumer prices rise, home values decline and banks tighten up on credit.When considering Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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802.11n: How best to use it and when If your company has traveling employees, bandwidth-hogging applications, a need for speed, or just a desire to keep pace with technology, you're probably thinking about moving to an 802.11n-based wireless networking infrastructure, at least at the network's perimeter. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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