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Mercedes-Benz just announced a new app that connects its in-car navigation systems with its customers’ iPhones. Mbrace version 2.0 still lets drivers unlock their vehicles and, more importantly , find it in a crowded parking lot while adding location-based personal assistance ranging from entertainment, restaurant, directions, and traffic updates via Mercedes-Benz’s Concierge service — assuming you’re are an mbrace PLUS customer. Destination information is then fired off directly to your in-vehicle navigation system to get you there
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Sure, they said it would be available immediately, but they lied.
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The analysts at Gartner Inc. are warning that business migrations from Windows XP and Windows 2000 to Windows 7 in the next couple of years could create budgetary and resource burdens on IT shops.
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RossR writes “There was a hydrogen fire and explosion at a renewable fuel station used by government vehicles near Rochester’s airport. The nearby freeway and airport was closed resulting in diverted flights
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A malware-laden flash drive caused the “most significant breach of” the nation’s military computers ever, according to a new magazine article.
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In a little more than a week, the tech industry has lost its M&A mind. Are tech companies thinking outside of the box to boost growth?
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We all have our own frames, our own assumptions of hero and villain, and our first instinct is always to respond in terms of that frame.
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Yeah, you thought you were so clever waiting for the 4GB Xbox 360 to come out. A mere $199, while all your sucker friends had already sprung the $299 for the hard drive-equipped model
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Early Windows 7 adopters have now had a full year to stress-test Windows 7 and decide whether it’s good enough to replace Windows XP.
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Google will launch a Chrome OS tablet on the Verizon network Nov. 26, know to retailers as “Black Friday,” according to the Download Squad. The device is being built by HTC, a company that’s made several Android devices in the past