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Device makers acre going to have find a way to get devices to support multiple LTE…

Device makers acre going to have find a way to get devices to support multiple LTE bands pretty quickly or we're going to see a lot more of this.

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Australian Regulators Throwing a Wobbly Over 4G iPad Branding
If the new iPad cannot connect to the 4G LTE networks in Australia, then Apple shouldn’t have marketed it as a 4G device in that country.
So says the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which today accused Apple of misleading consumers about the iPad’s true capabilities, in violation of Australian law.
“The ACCC alleges that Apple’s recent promotion of the new ‘iPad with WiFi + 4G’ is misleading,” the agency said in a statement today. “It represents to Australian consumers that th…

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Un-fucking believable! 3

#indecision2012 #politics

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You've got to be kidding me right? I wondered if Herman Cain was an idiot or insane and after seeing this new video from him I'm thinking it is a bit of both.

You should have seen my daughter's reaction to this today when CNN showed it. She was disgusted and looked me and asked,"This guy thought he could be president?"

I just laughed and told her I didn't get it either.

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If you haven't checked out Alcatraz yet, you might want to start with the season…

If you haven't checked out Alcatraz yet, you might want to start with the season finale tonight when they recreate the legendary Bullitt chase sequence through the streets of San Francisco.

#ford #2013mustang #alcatraz #bullitt

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Legendary San Francisco Chase Sequence Reimagined on ‘Alcatraz’ Two-Hour Season Finale Tonight on FOX | Ford Motor Company Newsroom
Legendary San Francisco Chase Sequence Reimagined on 'Alcatraz' Two-Hour Season Finale Tonight on FOX. Iconic 1968 Ford Mustang film chase is re-created for season finale of “Alcatraz” on FOX….

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It's long past time for the US to move beyond the greenback and start making… 4

It's long past time for the US to move beyond the greenback and start making currency in different colors for the various denominations like the rest of the world. Something like this that should be more durable would be a good idea as well.

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Slick new $50 polymer bill ready to line wallets | CTV News
The Bank of Canada is tossing a new polymer bank note into circulation Monday, the latest instalment in the nation's shift to plastic currency.

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There is no shortage of abominably bad web-site design out there 2

Whether it's a cluttered look, poor functionality or just a lack of useful information, there are many ways to fail, and many of the worst sites hit all of these points.

Then there are the zombie sites that hang around with no apparent purpose. Case in point is Oldsmobile.com. The oldest of +General Motors brands began in 1897 but it finally shut down for good in 2004 after an extended wind-down. For some reason the brand site is still out there although at least the links take you to other GM sites to find dealers and parts or new vehicles from the surviving brands.

via Jalopnik http://jalopnik.com/5896411/the-ten-worst-automaker-websites/gallery/1

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Cars, Vans and SUVs | Oldsmobile
The official site for Oldsmobile cars, vans and suvs. Find warranty information, locate a service dealer, or view Oldsmobile models including the Alero, Aurora, Bravada and Silhouette.

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Following on from the comments in this post https://plus.google.com/114133424228405038490/posts/MHq1RSv4Usi…

Following on from the comments in this post https://plus.google.com/114133424228405038490/posts/MHq1RSv4Usi about the flywheel hybrid system being used by Audi and Porsche on their endurance race cars, here's a link to a bit more on through-the-road hybrids (along with all the other flavors).

And here's another about Peugeot's version of a TtR hybrid
http://green.autoblog.com/2008/10/06/paris-2008-peugeot-citroen-hymotion4-hybrid-drive-system/

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Defining Hybrids- Hybrid systems are typically described as micro, mild or strong depending on the amount of electrical power available to drive the vehicle. The most basic function of hybrid systems …

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Here's how the electromechanical flywheel hybrid system was installed in the… 10

Here's how the electromechanical flywheel hybrid system was installed in the 2010 version of the +Porsche 911 GT3R Hybrid. The version in the new +Audi USA R18 e-tron quattro is about half the size and weight.

In album 911 hybrid (91 photos)

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In the week following the 12 Hours of Sebring, +Audi USA and +Highcroft Racing stuck… 3

In the week following the 12 Hours of Sebring, +Audi USA and +Highcroft Racing stuck around the Florida race track to work on preparing their mounts for 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.

While Highcroft will only be running the +Nissan DeltaWing in France, Audi will be running the full World Endurance Championship schedule with both the R18 TDI Ultra (turbodiesel) and the hybrid R18 e-tron Quattro.

The e-tron uses an electro-mechanical flywheel system to recapture energy under braking and then feed it back to the front wheels through electric motors while accelerating. The flywheel system has been in development for several years now and was originally created by the Williams F1 team.

+Porsche licensed it from Williams in 2010 and continued development in the 911 GT3R hybrid in 2010-11. When Porsche first installed the 40,000 rpm system in the 911 in 2010, it added about 100 pounds to the car. The revised version used in 2011 cut that mass to about 70 pounds and the unit in the R18 is now down to about 50 pounds.

When I first talked to Porsche engineers about the flywheel system (http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/hybrids/porsche-911-gt3r-hybrid-flywheel) they indicated that it probably wouldn't show up in a production 911 anytime soon but they said they were making the flywheel unit smaller and lighter. The original version sat where the passenger seat normally goes in a 911. Porsche hinted at the possibility of a future version of the 911 Cup cars with smaller unit mounted behind the seats where the vestigial back seat normally goes. It sounds like they have achieved their goal of shrinking the flywheel and I wouldn't be surprised to see a hybrid Porsche Cup car in 2013.

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