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• Games to Act Your Age
3 Mar 2005 at 12:00am
...ootFinder system. The objective: snare people who haven't paid car taxes.
New Haven officials are overjoyed at the results. They've towed about 1,800 cars and recovered more than $1 million in delinquent taxes since the program began, including from people whose cars they removed from a Wal-Mart par...
• Rants Raves
2 Mar 2005 at 12:00am
...nder who will do this next (Positive About Negativland IPod, Feb. 28, 2005).
Ford won't let West Coast Choppers do a monster garage with one of their cars bought off the street without permission because it infringes on their copyrights?
That's what it sounds like Apple is trying to say.
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• Toys to Please the Inner Geek
23 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
...h then propel the car forward.
With concept-car looks and back-to-basics components, three new models of Automoblox's generic, Space Age-inspired toy cars ($32) were on display. The toys -- a minivan, an SUV and a microcar --are made of beech and their parts are interchangeable, so you can make a hy...
• Cars Smarter Than You Are
22 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
Cars Smarter Than You Are
Nissan and others RD cars that make sure you don't swerve off the road. Electronic Data Systems is down but not out.... The first cell-phone virus comes to the United States.... and more.
Wired News Report
9:48 a.m. Feb. 22, 2005 PDT
A car that swerves back into lanes on it
• The Fight Over Cyber Oversight
17 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
...o General Motors as an example. The company recently had to recall 470,000 Cadillacs manufactured since 1991 because a computer chip installed in the cars to prevent stalling at low speeds caused the cars to exceed legal pollution levels.
Miller said the technology industry had made progress in impr...
• New Outlets for Viruses, Spam
9 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
New Outlets for Viruses, Spam
An IBM study expects viruses to crawl into cars and cell phones. Research finds more people banking online and the trend growing.... The Medicare budget swells past expectations.... and more.
Wired News Report
10:45 a.m. Feb. 9, 2005 PDT
Daily computer security headache
• Body ID: Barcodes for Cadavers
5 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
...adavers that could be read by someone walking past the body with a handheld device. Radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags already are used by cars passing through automated toll plazas. UC officials said that they are still working out the details but that any body parts that became separate...
• Keeping Tabs on the Dead
4 Feb 2005 at 12:00am
...adavers that could be read by someone walking past the body with a handheld device. Radio-frequency identification, or RFID, tags already are used by cars passing through automated toll plazas. UC officials said that they are still working out the details but that any body parts that became separate...
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