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Daily Archives: January 8, 2010
Hybrids are Popular
Is that really what people want? At least in the US? This note talks about how KPMG surveyed executives and while biodiesel wasn’t on the list, hybrids and electric power were. They seemed to think that was the important thing … Continue reading
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The Laptop is Back
I finally got my laptop today. I had to drive to the local Shell gas station to get it, but I was happy to since UPS helped me out. I had called yesterday and complained and the local office called … Continue reading
eReaders – A New Crop
The CES show this week had a few new e-reader concepts coming. I think this technology is due to explode, though only if someone tackles it in a way similar to how PCs were handled, not the iPod. The Kindle … Continue reading
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