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At the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in July, Mitsubishi will enter an Evolution version of its i-Miev electric car, alongside a production i-Miev, in the new Electric division.
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Mitsubishi builds i-Miev Evo electric car for Pikes Peak
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Months in development, the Fuze and Fuze SE are iSkin’s slim take on a tough iPhone 4/4S case. [Read more]
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iSkin’s Fuze cases: full iPhone protection in a sexy package
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A couple of years after Mercedes-Benz launches the second-generation F-Cell in 2014, it will launch a larger sedan or SUV based on an existing model. [Read more]
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A Mercedes-Benz hydrogen SUV could be in the works
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Leaked from today’s 404 show: Starving for IPO, the Notorious PIG, and the Atari 2600. [Read more]
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The 404 1,057: Where we’d rather have an IPA (podcast)
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week in review Shares in the social network have a rocky trading start, while resumegate spells the end of Yahoo CEO’s term. Also: HTC phone imports held up by Customs. [Read more]
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Facebook IPO more fizz than pop
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The IPO went off a bit later than expected after Nasdaq’s systems reportedly had trouble informing traders and firms that their orders had been placed. [Read more]
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Nasdaq hitch mars Facebook’s big day
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Investor documents reveal that the 300 horsepower plug-in hybrid coupe will be priced between $50,000 and $60,000 and go on sale in 2014.
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Fisker Atlantic plans, specs leaked
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Actually, it doesn’t even have to be your favorite. Any song title will do, so long as you’re willing to share it on Facebook. [Read more]
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Get a $2 Amazon MP3 credit for naming your favorite song
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PaaS got its start as purely hosted offerings.
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Platform as a service moves into the data center
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U.K.-based artist Luke Jerram has created beautiful pieces that draw on everything from data visualization to microbiology to radiometers. Crave presents a selection. [Read more]
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Science, tech fuel artist’s varied and vivid ouevre