Posts Tagged ‘News’


August 2 2010

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July 24 2010

Lastest Automotive Device News

Nanowick at core of advanced system to cool ‘power electronics’
Washington, July 23 : An advanced cooling technology being developed for high-power electronics in military and automotive systems can handle nearly 10 times the heat generated by conventional computer chips, researchers have demonstrated.
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Wireless remote on a chip simplifies cost-sensitive one-way links
Silicon Laboratories has introduced an EZRadio® wireless IC solution designed to reduce the cost and complexity of one-way wireless links used in a wide range of consumer, industrial and automotive systems.
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Nanowick at heart of new system to cool ‘power electronics’
Researchers have shown that an advanced cooling technology being developed for high-power electronics in military and automotive systems is capable of handling roughly 10 times the heat generated by conventional computer chips.
Read more on Science Daily

July 20 2010

Lastest Car Navigation News

Munich University e-car concept brings down TCO
In an interdisciplinary effort of 20 chairs, the Munich Technical University has presented a concept for an e-car featuring total cost of ownership (TCO) equal to a conventional vehicle. The MUTE e-car also will sport a number of technologies that show what car designers regard as future trends.
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Rally-Car Rivalry: 2011 Subaru WRX vs 2010 Mitsubishi Ralliart
With an editorial staff, split across the country and even in Australia, we’re often hard-pressed to do the sorts of comparison tests that are very helpful in sorting out rival models.
Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

July 19 2010

Lastest Car GPS News

Locking car doors is still a good idea
Heard of car car-hopping? It’s when someone (typically teens) tries to open car doors (not break in) in a neighborhood, apartment area or mall parking lot. They finally find an un-locked car and jackpot! They take whatever they can. Typically, I-Pods, GPS, loose money.
Read more on 12 News Phoenix

GPS Tidbits
CNN looks at the technology and what’s being done to make it “less” annoying. C|net’s Car Tech blog addresses “How to update your GPS maps: TomTom edition.” Why do we need tech blogs to tell us how to use consumer devices? (Just asking!)
Read more on All Points Blog

July 19 2010

Lastest Automotive Software News

Component supplier uses software to cut air freight costs
High-tech component supplier, JAE Europe, expects to save £500,000 a year by rolling out demand planning software that will cut its dependency on air freight.
Read more on Computer Weekly

Farnborough Air Show: Supply chain software cuts air freight costs for component supplier
High-tech component supplier JAE Europe expects to save £500,000 a year by rolling out demand planning software
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Auto manufacturers want to put brakes on Mass. right-to-repair law
Mom-and-pop repair shops in Massachusetts are pushing a bill that would require auto manufacturers to provide, at a price, all the diagnostic and software information they make available to their dealerships. Automobile – United States – Business and Economy – Automotive industry – Automotive
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July 19 2010

Lastest Car Device News

Bomb rigged to car caused explosion
Ju rez Mayor JosŽ Reyes Ferriz said Fr that a bomb rigged to a car exploded in the Ju rez downtown district, killing three people Thursday night. City police had earlier speculated that the device might have been a grenade.
Read more on Alamogordo Daily News

Subaru Slaps In-Car Wi-Fi into its 2011 Outback
Subaru has announced that purchasers of its 2011 Outback will be able to pick up an in-car Wi-Fi system as an 9 add-on (plus activation fee) to the car’s ,000 asking price. The 802.11 a/b/g hotspot runs on 2.5G and 3G cellular networks, powered by Autonet Mobile, giving drivers and passengers a Wi-Fi bubble throughout a fairly significant chunk of the United States.
Read more on PC Magazine via Yahoo! News

First car bomb hits police in Mexican murder capital
Suspected drug gang members launched a car bomb attack on police in Mexico’s border city of Ciudad Juarez for the first time, killing two police and two medics, a general said Friday.
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Mexico Car Bomb Marks New Level Of Violence
The level of violence in Mexico’s drug war has escalated after a car bomb was used for the first time killing four people.
Read more on SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News

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