Articles in the MXO High Tech Category
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 10 May 2012
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Motoramic.com By Justin Hyde, Motoramic Posted May 10th 2012 In a promotion for its first production fuel-cell vehicle in Germany, Mercedes-Benz turned a B-Class hatchback invisible — at least, from a distance, using the same idea behind the invisible car in the James Bond film “Die Another Day.” See if you can see it [...]
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 29 April 2012
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AOL.com By Travis Hoium, The Motley Fools Posted April 29th 2012 Since the birth of the Internet, all of the Web’s dominant companies have had one thing in common: Eventually, they all faded into oblivion. Prodigy and Netscape are now a distant memory; MySpace becomes more irrelevant by the day; and AOL (parent of [...]
Posted in Health & Fitness, MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech, Sports on 24 April 2012
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InnovationNewsDaily.com By Francie Diep Posted April 24th 2012 Just 15 minutes before his presentation, Patrick Miller was worried about wireless interference. That’s because he was about to demonstrate a bike whose gears he could change with his mind. In 2011, Toyota commissioned the high-tech marketing firm Deeplocal to create an unusual Prius campaign. The [...]
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 7 March 2012
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DailyFinance .com By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool Posted March 7th 2012 There was a time when car radios cranked out the soundtrack of our lives. Before that, families would huddle around the radio at home to hear serialized presentations, sporting events, and the latest music hits. These days, radio is a bit [...]
Posted in Good Dollars and Sense, MXO High Tech on 2 March 2012
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DigitalTrends.com By Molly McHugh, Digital Trends Posted March 2nd 2012 PayPal has long been a tent pole of e-commerce, a service integrated into nearly every online shopping experience. But that doesn’t mean it’s above the ire of the Internet. Lately something’s been amiss over at the site, and now complaints of shoddy customer service [...]
Posted in Good Dollars and Sense, MXO High Tech on 24 January 2012
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MSN.com By Joshua Condon Posted January 24th 2012 The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has always been a haven for manufacturers of aftermarket automotive electronics. But CES 2012 marked the first year that major automakers made their presence felt in Sin City. Audi, Chrysler, Ford, Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Subaru all used North [...]
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 13 January 2012
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Investopedia.com By Brian O’Connell Posted January 13th 2012 Will small businesses face significant harm if Congress goes through with the Marketplace Freedom Act? The act gives states the authority to collect sales taxes from online sellers. There are two schools of thought on that issue. One school – call it the “anti-online sales tax [...]
Posted in Good Dollars and Sense, MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 8 January 2012
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DailyFinance.com By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Foo Posted January 8th 2012 If one Wall Street analyst is right, Apple (AAPL) is about to make TV buffs very happy in the coming year. Sterne Agee analyst Shawn Wu notes that the inevitable launch of a full-blown Apple TV in 2012 will also be accompanied [...]
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 2 January 2012
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DailyFinance.com By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool Posted January 2nd 2012 (PHOTO: ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME TABLET) If you think 2011 was a wild year for technology, just wait until you see what 2012 has in store for you. Thankfully, you know that the best way to beat the market is to stay a [...]
Posted in MXO Business Report, MXO High Tech on 26 November 2011
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CarInsurance.com By Mark Chalon Smith Posted November 26th 2011 Event data recorders inside vehicles gather information during an accident, which is then used for safety research. But there are concerns about that data being used for other purposes. Your car’s “black box” knows how fast you’re going, whether you’re buckled up and if [...]











