Yearly Archives: 2012


Inside Line speculatively renders what they think the next generation Mustang will… 3

Inside Line speculatively renders what they think the next generation Mustang will look like. Rumor has it that heavily retro 60s-inspired look of the current S197 Mustang will give way to a modern style that draws heavily on 2011 Evos concept.

This new rear drive platform is expected to include the first independent rear suspension since the previous generation SN95 Cobra. Hopefully this new model will benefit from the weight reduction efforts going on throughout the Ford lineup.

I like this direction, still looks like a Mustang but brings the design into the 21st century. What do you think?
#ford #mustang #2015mustang

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Future Vehicles: 2015 Ford Mustang
Is this the 2015 Ford Mustang? Close to it, at least that's what a Ford insider told us recently. Set to be released about two years from now on its 50th anniversary, the 2015 Mustang will be muc…

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Maurice Sendak will be missed by all of those that appreciate great writing 1

I spent many hours reading Sendak's works to my kids when they were little.

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RIP Maurice Sendak, one of the best children's book artists to ever put pen to page. While everyone remembers "Where The Wild Things Are," I'd note that his classic "In The Night Kitchen" — a Caldecott-winning story of a dreamy escape that Sendak later said had hidden references to the Holocaust — remains among the books most banned by school libraries because the little boy in the book is nude for a few scenes. That story came out in 1970, and four decades later people are still trying to catch up with Sendak. If you haven't seen him mess with Stephen Colbert, I can't recommend it strongly enough.

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Colbert Report: Grim Colberty Tales with Maurice Sendak Pt. 1
Maurice Sendak considers a sequel to "Where the Wild Things Are."

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A range of only 100 miles from a 41.8 kWh battery pack is not much to get excited… 1

A range of only 100 miles from a 41.8 kWh battery pack is not much to get excited about especially for $50,000. With only 2,600 units coming over 3 years, this one definitely falls into +John Voelcker's compliance EV category.

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Toyota USA has finally taken the wraps off the 2012 RAV4 EV, and it estimates its range at about 100 miles. What do you think? Compliance vehicle?

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2012 Toyota RAV4 EV Electric SUV: Fewer Than 1,000 A Year
Today, Toyota revealed the production version of its eagerly awaited 2012 RAV4 EV all-electric crossover, with a powertrain designed and provided by startup electric carmaker Tesla Motors. Surprising …

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This is an interesting article about George Hotz (aka geohot) the hacker that cracked… 1

This is an interesting article about George Hotz (aka geohot) the hacker that cracked the security code of the Sony PS3. While Hotz is an interesting character, perhaps the more interesting part of this tale was the subsequent cracking of most of Sony's websites by online activists angry at the company's legal attack on Hotz.

From a PR perspective, Sony's attack on Hotz and the removal of the ability to run Linux on the PS3 was a colossal blunder. On the other hand the counterattack against the Japanese giant, exposed huge lapses in Sony's online security. While it's unfortunate that so much consumer data was stolen, the hacks against Sony and other follow-on attacks made the world much more aware of how big companies handle security. Hopefully everyone has taken this as a learning opportunity and addressed these problems.

Unfortunately I suspect there are still a lot of big organizations that have not taken the lessons to heart.
#geohot #georgehotz #sony #security

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George Hotz, Sony, and the Anonymous Hacker Wars
Martyrs win devotees, and soon Hotz had gained the allegiance of the most notorious hackers: a group called Anonymous…

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