Toyota says it doesn't think the problem of sudden acceleration in some of its vehicles is rooted in its electronic systems. Ken Bensinger, business reporter for The New York Times. , says many are skeptical of Toyota's testing, as electrical problems are
Barack Obama’s money train has steamrolled uncontrollably across the country, compiling record-breaking budgets, deficits, and debt along its path. Now, the train is running out of fuel, and the nation’s retirement money may find its way on board, to
A very common question that new eBay sellers ask is, Where can I get stuff to sell? One of my favorite answers is, Storage unit auctions.
The BBC announced Tuesday that it's shutting down digital radio station BBC 6, reducing the number of U.S. television shows it buys and cutting spending on its Web site by 25 percent. It also says it plans to redirect about $1 billion to improving program
Despite Toyota's global recalls, its Prius hybrid remains the best-selling car in Japan. Three other Toyota models also were in the top five. The Prius has been Japan's top-selling model for 10 straight months.
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Scientists have switched off several on-board instruments to halt rising temperatures inside India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft.
Definition of irony? I can't get on the Internet and my cell phone doesn't always work at the largest technology trade show in the world. I’m filing videos for CNN.com from the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and each piece brings w
Like humans, bees enjoy a little caffeine and nicotine, according to a study announced last week.
With a number of security breaches last year - plus new regulations and security requirements - the pressure is on healthcare organizations to better control the security of their records. by Brian Cleary, Aveksa, Special to ZDNet