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Nissan develops gas pedal safety feature
Mar 14 2006 11:04PM (CT)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) - A new safety feature being developed by Nissan Motor Co. causes a car's gas pedal to lift by itself to alert the driver of a possible collision.
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Man charged with hacking into GM database
Mar 14 2006 9:25PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - A former security guard at General Motors Corp.'s Warren technical center is accused of taking employee Social Security numbers and using them to hack into the company's employee vehicle database.
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Apple iTunes to offer NCAA games
Mar 14 2006 9:25PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - If you can't get enough of March Madness on television, Apple Computer Inc. will offer college basketball fans a chance to download the games or game highlights through its online iTunes Music Store.
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Judge to order Google to turn over records
Mar 14 2006 8:44PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A federal judge said Tuesday he intends to order Google Inc. to turn over some of its Internet records to the U.S. Justice Department, but expressed reservations about requiring the company to divulge some of its most sensitive data _ the actual requests that people enter into its popular search engine.
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Razr makes limited re-appearance in stores
Mar 14 2006 4:57PM (CT)
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (AP) - Motorola's Inc. popular Razr phone was back in Cingular and T-Mobile stores this week, making a limited re-appearance after the two wireless companies temporarily stopped selling the phones because of a manufacturing defect.
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Encryption rivals accused of dirty tricks
Mar 14 2006 2:55PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Promoters of China's controversial wireless encryption technology on Tuesday accused rivals of "dirty tricks" after an international organization rejected the Chinese system as a global standard.
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Microsoft: EU refused open hearing request
Mar 14 2006 11:18AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that the European Commission has refused its request for an open antitrust hearing later this month _ hearings the EU said are never open to the public.
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Google launches interactive map of Mars
Mar 14 2006 7:32AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - First there was Google Earth, then Google Moon. On Monday, Google Inc. expanded its galactic reach by launching Google Mars, a Web browser-based mapping tool that gives users an up-close, interactive view of the Red Planet with the click of a mouse.
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