Number 1 Equals $14 Million
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Abu Dhabi licence plate auctioned, record $14 mln
Reuters ABU DHABI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - A licence plate bearing simply the number "1" fetched what organisers said was a world record $14 million at a charity auction in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
Reuters ABU DHABI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - A licence plate bearing simply the number "1" fetched what organisers said was a world record $14 million at a charity auction in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
Video: Rinspeed sQuba Car Can Actually Swim On Water, Underwater
Mobile Magazine -Feb 15, 2008
This has got to be one of the craziest cars that Rinspeed has ever created, because not only can the sQuba concept car compete on dry land, it can actually drive on water, as well as underwater.
First submarine car to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor ShowAFP
Mobile Magazine -
This has got to be one of the craziest cars that Rinspeed has ever created, because not only can the sQuba concept car compete on dry land, it can actually drive on water, as well as underwater.
First submarine car to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show
Some advocacy groups praise a new net neutrality bill in Congress.
Washington Post
Two lawmakers have introduced legislation that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking or impairing Web content from competitors.
Washington Post
Two lawmakers have introduced legislation that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking or impairing Web content from competitors.
China Mobile running 400000 unlocked iPhones
CNET News.com -Feb 15, 2008
As many as 400000 unlocked iPhones were running on China Mobile's cellular network at the end of last year, according to market research firm In-Stat.
CNET News.com -
As many as 400000 unlocked iPhones were running on China Mobile's cellular network at the end of last year, according to market research firm In-Stat.
Winners, Losers in Digital TV Transition
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) - TV's big switch from analog to digital broadcasts will be complete in just one year, on Feb. 17, 2009, and many consumers are puzzling over how the shift will affect them: Do they need a new converter box, a new TV, a better antenna?
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) - TV's big switch from analog to digital broadcasts will be complete in just one year, on Feb. 17, 2009, and many consumers are puzzling over how the shift will affect them: Do they need a new converter box, a new TV, a better antenna?
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