Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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IMAGES (2 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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(Image 3 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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Buckle up, a Bay Area startup is offering a new type of mobile Internet.
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Study finds enough off-peak capacity to keep millions of plug-in hybrid vehicles rolling.
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Are buyers funding the start-up?
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Automaker revs up its Saturn hybrid SUV in bid to capture some green.
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Electric sports car startup gets $40M.
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Startups are attempting to make parking easier using wireless technology.
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Startups get ready to roll out a new type of automobile.
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Thanks in part to venture capitalists, chips control more of the car. Now just imagine what hackers can do.
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Red Herring's hardware news briefs for the week of May 1, 2006.
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Scientists model how infectious diseases could spread across U.S. by tracking the movement of dollar bills.
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Job seekers favor newspapers; auto iPod interfaces surge; China No. 1 in information and technology exports.
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Researchers at Rice University have built a one-molecule car, complete with working chassis, axles, and wheels.
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Kodak is sponsoring a racing car that features breast health awareness imagery.
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Information overload increases cooperation; seed funding doesn’t match upswing in European investments; coffee and technology duke it out.
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General Motors's first CIO, Ralph Szygenda, is spearheading a technology transformation inside one of the world's largest corporations.
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