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  • REPORT: Audi twists e-tron concept’s 3319 lb-ft torque rating

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    Audi e-tron concept – Click above for high-res image gallery

    When introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, Audi boasted its all-electric e-tron was fitted with four electric motors producing “230 kW (313 horsepower) and 4,500 Nm (3,319.03 pound-feet) of torque.” While the e-tron’s styling may have raised a few eyebrows, we were notably moved by the quoted torque figure – especially when we considered that the twin-turbocharged Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, one of the most powerful vehicles on the road, makes 738 lb-ft in comparison. We were stupefied by the number, and it set off more than a few debates among our group, but Audi made no attempt to clarify…

    The team at Automobile Magazine, initially duped like everyone else, has recognized that Audi was quoting torque measured at the wheels, not at the output shaft – the industry standard. Measuring torque at the wheels takes the multiplication effect of the transmission and final drive gears into account. The resulting figures are generally ten-fold of what they would be at the crank (meaning cars like a 3.6-liter Chevrolet Malibu packs a similar 3,115 lb-ft of torque). Audi’s e-tron torque figures are not exactly dishonest, but they are using a completely different evaluation without making mention of it in the press release. Long story short, Automobile estimates the e-tron makes about 252 lb-ft of torque, or a bit less than the Tesla Roadster’s 273 lb-ft.

    [Source: Automobile]

    REPORT: Audi twists e-tron concept’s 3319 lb-ft torque rating originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 03 Dec 2009 21:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • UK Politicians Pushing Back On Mandelson’s Digital Economy Bill

    Luca Leonardi alerts us to the news that at least some politicians in the UK are pushing back against Peter Mandelson’s Digital Economy Bill, with Lord Lucas specifically pointing out that the real problem seemed to be one of the entertainment industry’s own making:


    “We need to bear in mind that the problems now facing the industry are, to quite a large extent, of their own creation,” he said. “The industry has been extremely slow to listen to the demands of its customers, and has had something of an abusive relationship with them, seeking to punish them before thinking of how to serve them better.

    “It has taken a decade for the industry to produce sensible alternatives to illegal file-sharing, and the fact that a generation of people have become used to an illegality comes down to the industry’s sluggishness. It is still slow.”

    Lucas, who considers himself a libertarian, also questioned the use of IP addresses as identifying who was doing something online:


    “I am not at all clear that we have the technology to go beyond the IP address, which comes into my router, to identify which user of perhaps one or two dozen who have access, has done the illegal downloading,” he told the peers.

    “We need to be very clear that we do not tip people into losing their internet connection, or worse, on a technically fallible basis.”

    Nice to see at least someone pushing back on the reasoning behind the bill.

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  • LA 2009: Luna and Toby model the 2010 Honda Element Dog Friendly package

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    Luna, left, and Toby, model the Honda Element Dog Friendly edition – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Honda certainly can’t be accused of running a dog and pony show here at the LA Auto Show, because there were no ponies. They did, however, have the adorable Luna and Toby on hand to demonstrate their clever Dog Friendly system on this Honda Element. It’s essentially a collapsible ramp and pup tent (couldn’t resist) with tethers that keeps dogs secure in back while protecting the interior of your vehicle from stains and pet hair.

    We’ve shown you this Dog Friendly setup before, but couldn’t resist snapping a few pics of the system in action, especially now that it’s available. The Dog Friendly package is available on any 2010 Honda Element model for an extra $995. besides the nylon kennel and ramp, the system includes a cushioned bed, a spill-proof water dish, a small 12-volt ventilation fan, seat covers for the second row, and rubber floor mats with a bone motif. Seems like a reasonable price for keeping one’s pets safe and secure, especially considering it’s a custom fit package from the people who actually build the vehicle itself. There’s a full press release after the jump and some more pics of Toby and Luna in our high-res gallery below.

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    LA 2009: Luna and Toby model the 2010 Honda Element Dog Friendly package originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 03 Dec 2009 20:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • US PlayStation Store Update – 12/03/09

    This week on PlayStation Store Update, we’ve got the classic Call of Duty to remind us what made the world war franchise the hit that it is today. And that’s on top of the usual add-on game

  • Upcoming reviews

    PIC_0005 Hello readers, I am here to give you a little preview of what is to come each night of the week. Each day of this week I will have a comparison each of these devices, the droid, the Eris, the storm2 and the touchpro2. At the end of the week I will be doing a post about my favorite alternative to the Touchpro2, so look forward to those things coming up this week.

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  • Ford accepting applications for Fiesta Movement 2

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    2011 Ford Fiesta – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Ford finally unveiled the U.S. version of its B-Segment Fiesta yesterday at the LA Auto Show, and thanks to some clever marketing, the Blue Oval’s newest small car is already well-known to prospective buyers. Ford’s ingenious “Fiesta Movement” marketing initiative, which put 100 Euro-spec subcompacts in the hands of socially advanced “agents,” resulted in over six million YouTube views, 740,000 Flickr views and 3.7 million Twitter impressions. All that traffic has apparently resulted in a 60-percent vehicle recognition score in Ford’s survey findings – a number that would be good for a vehicle that has already been on the market a few years.

    The first Fiesta Movement was created to get the Fiesta in front of the car-buying public while engaging in customer-driven dialog. Connie Fontaine, Ford brand content and alliances manager, says that wave two will focus on “driving unparalleled consideration.” In other words, Ford wants customers to be excited to buy a new Fiesta. Given the fact that Ford generated 80,000 “hand-raisers” with Fiesta Movement number one, another group of Fiesta agents probably isn’t a bad idea.

    Ford is looking now for 20 teams of agents to participate in getting the word out about its new small car. Interested parties can apply via video on fiestamovement.com between now and January 31. Round two begins in mid-February. Winning contestants will need to be “socially vibrant” and “in-tune with the latest happenings in their neighborhood.” Winners will be chosen based on public reaction to their video presentations… though it probably wouldn’t hurt to look young and Millenialish. Hit the jump to check out Ford’s official press release.

    [Source: Ford]

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  • Risk Of Double-Dip Recession Is Rising, Says Krugman

    Paul Krugman Leonard Lopate

    Several recent reports suggest that the recovery is faltering.  See today’s ISM index, for example, as well as the global PMI, continuing jobless claims, and the house-price recovery.

    Paul Krugman cites other disappointing news (as well as the ISM) and says that the risk of a double-dip is increasing:

    I’ve never been fully committed to the notion that we’re going to have a “double dip” — that the economy will slide back into recession. But it has been clear for a while that it’s a serious possibility, for two reasons.

    First, a large part of the growth we’ve had has been driven by the stimulus — but the stimulus has already had its maximum impact on the growth of GDP, will hit its maximum impact on the level of GDP in the middle of next year, and then will begin to fade out. Second, the rise in manufacturing production is to a large extent an inventory bounce — and this, too, will fade out in the quarters ahead.

    Two stories this morning highlight the risks.

    Keep reading at the NYT >

    Photo: Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC

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  • LA 2009: Hands-on with Hughes and Mercedes-Benz’s new telematics apps

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    Hughes Telematics recently announced its partnership with Mercedes-Benz on the automaker’s new line of “mbrace” mobile telematics solutions. The system, which connects mbrace-equipped vehicles with an app installed on the user’s Apple iPhone or RIM Blackberry, allows people to lock and unlock their doors, contact roadside assistance, get in touch with a local dealer or find their vehicle in a crowded parking lot. It’s a relatively trick technology that we spent some time with at the LA Auto Show, and there’s plenty of potential on the horizon.

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    LA 2009: Hands-on with Hughes and Mercedes-Benz’s new telematics apps originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 03 Dec 2009 19:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • ARM Cortex-A8 runs Win CE 6.0

    Windows CE powered MID’s seem to be increasingly common.  Wirelession Electronics has announced a Win CE 6.0 version powered by an ARM Cortex-A8 processor.

    The w1060 is otherwise also pretty well specified, with a 7 inch WVGA screen, WIFI, Bluetooth and optional GPS receiver. It supports AVI, MPEG4, MPEG2, WMV, and H.264 and can run for up to 8 hours on one charge.

    The full specs are:

    • Processor — ARM Cortex-A8 clocked at 600MHz
    • Memory — 256MB of RAM; flash n/s
    • Display — 7-inch touchscreen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution
    • Expansion — microSD slot
    • Networking:
      • WLAN — 802.11b/g/n
      • PAN — Bluetooth
    • GPS — optional
    • Other I/O — USB port
    • Battery — 3000mAh; five to eight hours operation
    • Size — 7.08 x 4.33 x 0.59 inches (180 x 110 x 15mm)
    • Weight — 13.75 ounces (0.39kg)

    The device is currently already selling in China for around $220 with more information available at Wirelession here.

    Via Windowsfordevices.com

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  • Google Public DNS aims to speed up your surfing

    Google is aiming to continue their attempt at speeding up the Internet with the introduction of Google Public DNS. What’s it do? Well, basically, they are promising faster DNS lookups than your ISP. According to Google, they aren’t going to hang on to the data, and the data doesn’t get associated with your Google account in any way. They will just keep data for two days, and use it to study how to speed up DNS across the board. If you wanna take the plunge, set the DNS on your computer or router to the following Google Public DNS IP addresses: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.


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  • The LA Auto Show, Hybrids, and a Bit on Micro & Mild Hybrids

    What makes this year different from all others at the LA Auto Show, which runs December 4-13?  Well, for starters, there are 49(!) hybrids and alternative-energy models being shown (http://www.laautoshow.com/AlternativeFuelVehicles.aspx).  The Auto Show’s website lists the following automakers as showing such vehicles: Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Fisker, Ford, GMC, Honda, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, Mitsubishi, Porsche, Subaru, Toyota and Volkswagen.   For once US carmakers were getting a lot of the buzz; people are talking about the Ford Fiesta and the Chevy Volt of course.

    Fisker Karma — being shown at LA Auto Show

    And then there is the keynote address, delivered by GM’s Bob Lutz, who said, in part, At GM, we deeply believe that, in an energy-constrained world marked by dramatic growth in developing markets, it is critical that the global automotive industry – as a business necessity and as an obligation to society – develop alternative sources of propulsion based on diverse sources of energy. … Going forward, the automobile industry simply can no longer rely on oil to supply 98 percent of the world’s automotive energy requirements.” (quoted in AutoBlogGreen’s coverage by Sebastian Blanco: http://green.autoblog.com/2009/12/03/la-2009-bob-lutz-keynote-the-automobile-industry-simply-can-n/).

    Bob Lutz — Keynote Speaker at LA Auto Show

    At the same time, GreenCarCongress reports that Pike Research has predicted 10-fold growth in lithium-ion batteries by 2015, up from $878 million to $8 billion annually in that period.  That is in spite of the novelty and relatively untried technology involved.  They quote John Gartner, the senior Pike analyst as saying: “Just as Li-ion batteries are relatively untested in real-world transportation applications, plug-in hybrid and all-electric vehicles are an unknown as a mass consumer offering. ” (http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009/12/pike-liion-20091203.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+greencarcongress%2FTrBK+%28Green+Car+Congress%29)

    That constitutes quite a leap of faith, especially when at the same LA Auto Show, the “Green Car of the Year” (as named by a panel of experts and Green Car Journal) is not a hybrid but a diesel: the Audi A3 TDI.  According to Wired Autopia, “The A3 diesel is powered by a 2.0-liter direct-injection turbocharged engine that puts down 140 horsepower. It delivers 30 mpg in the city and 42 on the highway.”  (http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/12/audi_a3_tdi_green_car_of_the_year/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29)

    Green Car of the Year — Audi A3 TDI

     At the same time, there may be a growing consensus, at least in Europe, that the bridge from oil-powered to electric vehicles (BEV, PEV, EV, whatever you call them) may well be what are called “micro” or “mild” hybrids, rather than what the public knows as Prius-type HEVs.  That would not sit well with the lithium-ion crowd, because it’s unlikely that micro and mild hybrids will be made using li-ion batteries, which do seem to be the current candidate for pure EVs, although as we reported recently, the Nissan Leaf, set for introduction in 2015, will use a more exotic battery with a new-fangled cathode: lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide, referred to as a Nissan Super Battery.

    In fact, most micro and mild hybrids today are using a variation of the traditional lead-acid battery, variously called a VRLA or AGM battery — much less expensive than a comparable NiMH or Li-ion version.  Interestingly the micro and mild hybrids can achieve pretty good improvements on mileage and on carbon emissions, which is the key to the technology.  The EU has carbon limits it will impose, backed by draconian fines on automakers, on 2012 fleets.  Those limits can be reached with full hybrids like those being shown in LA, or with EVs like the US-based privately held Fisker and Tesla vehicles, or the Norwegian Th!nk Electric mini-cars, and a variety of other fairly uncommon passenger vehicles.  The EVs have no carbon emissions at all, so they are a bull’s-eye for carmakers looking to comply with the 2012 bogey.  And, as we reported recently, there are several candidates for no-emission winners among commercial vehicles.

    According to some estimates,  10-13 million vehicles will be outfitted as micro hybrids within a couple of years, affording improvements in carbon emission or mpg of up to 15%.  A micro hybrid assembly assists the gas-driven engine only (there is no electric drive train, and they never power the car solo), and some use the friction of regenerative braking to recharge themselves.  On the other hand, they are mostly a drop-in or clip-on technology that is relatively easy for a carmaker to implement.  Mild hybrids, which offer even more efficiency, may follow along behind, but are anticipated to be slower off the block than the micro assemblies.

    The sticking point is the energy storage device.  Even “advanced” lead-acid batteries face classic problems: corrosion and sulfation on the poles, slow re-charging, and limited life expectancy.  All the newer, more exotic batteries face cost issues, and some may face safety issues as well.  What is needed is a battery that combines the cost and easy of manufacturing of lead-acid with the better performance characteristics of higher-priced batteries.  The difference may lie with a relatively cheap ultracapacitor: carbon.

    Several companies have been developing lead-acid batteries with new, potentially game-changing technologies.  Peoria IL-based privately held Firefly Energy (http://www.fireflyenergy.com) offers its Microcell(TM) foam grid technology.  With a strong scientific background, the Firefly battery is being tested by the US Army and by a small number of others, but does not seem to be in mass production.  Lyon Station PA-based privately held East Penn Manufacturing (http://www.eastpenn-deka.com) , a major supplier of lead acid batteries) is working with Japanese developer Furukawa on an UltraBattery with an enhanced negative electrode that also seems not to be ready for prime time yet.  And New Castle PA-based Axion Power International* (OTCBB: AXPW; http://www.axionpower.com) has introduced its PbC battery technology, being commercialized in a supply agreement with global battery giant, Alpharetta GA-based Exide Technologies (Nasdaq: XIDE, http://www.exide.com/).  The PbC battery may be the closest to the finish line with a multi-patented nanocarbon electrode that maximizes performance and minimizes lead-acid downsides such as corrosion and sulfation, while preserving its price advantage and ease of manufacturing and recycling.   One of these may be the winner of the micro hybrid sweepstakes.

    Meanwhile, the King of the Hybrids, Toyota, is showing the 2010 Prius at the LA Auto Show — this time with a Panasonic lithium-ion battery instead of the NiMH batteries of the first two generations of Prius (http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009/12/prius-phv-20091202.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+greencarcongress%2FTrBK+%28Green+Car+Congress%29).  Hyundai is showing the 2011 Sonata hybrid, with its own li-ion battery pack (http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009/12/hyundai-introduces-2011-sonata-at-la-auto-show-with-4cylinder-gdi-engine-gdi-turbo-and-hybrid-powert.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+greencarcongress%2FTrBK+%28Green+Car+Congress%29). 

    At the LA Auto Show it is clearly the Year of the Hybrid, and it is clearly the year of the Asian-made li-ion battery, which must be a bit of a trial for the US-based li-ion giants: Johnson Controls/Saft, Ener1 Inc, and A123 Systems.  Go see all the hybrids, see the future of vehicle transportation — and have fun!

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  • Are Newspapers The TiVo Of News?

    Earlier this year, The Daily Sho did a segment about the New York Times, where correspondent Jason Jones had the classic line where he referred to the paper newspaper as providing “aged news”. Danny Sullivan has posted an interesting rethink on that, noting that rather than “aged news,” what if we just think of newspapers as “stored news,” or more specifically “a TiVo for news” or an “iPod for news.” It’s based on a recent talk given by Kevin Marks, where he notes that despite all the hype about “real time” info, people will pay plenty to store and delay information, such as with a TiVo or iPod.

    It’s an interesting idea, but if that’s the case, I’m not sure the newspaper is really the best or most efficient means of “storing” news. Part of the reason why the TiVo (or other DVRs) and the iPod have been so successful is not just because they allow for the storage of content, but because they allow for the customization of what content, and give significantly more control over how it’s consumed. Newspapers aren’t quite like that. They tend to be more “here’s what we’ve decided you want,” rather than a delivery of what you’ve asked for or chosen to store. I would think that something like an RSS aggregator would be a lot more like “TiVo’d news” than any newspaper.

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  • LA 2009: Galpin Motors makes up for Aston Martin no-show, brings the whole lineup

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    Galpin Aston Martin at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show – Click above for a high-res image gallery

    It’s been a meager LA Auto Show this year for exotic cars. Many didn’t even show up, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Bentley. Aston Martin wasn’t on the list as well, but to our surprise their full line of cars was on display. Apparently Galpin Motors decided to pick up the slack and brought a decent selection of the inventory from the Van Nuys, CA showroom. We generally don’t think of Aston Martin when we hear about Galpin, but the world’s largest Ford dealer also has an impressive showroom for the British marque. In fact, it’s where we were able to get up close and personal with the Aston Martin One-77.

    Beau Boeckmann, Vice President of Galpin Motors, told us that they considered the show important enough for their Aston Martin sales to make the investment. This makes us wonder how the absence of Ferrari, Lamborghini and the like will impact local dealers. If so, we can see many following Galpin’s lead and bringing cars next year like many of the regional shows. Only time will tell, but we can’t imagine the exotic car manufacturers staying away from the auto show in one of their most important markets for too long.

    Photos copyright (C)2009 Drew Phillips / Weblogs, Inc.

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  • Inside Line editors pick their ‘Most Wanted’ for 2010 – do you agree?

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    Inside Line Most Wanted 2010 – Click above for high-res image gallery

    We love award season, even if it is a bit tough to keep up with them all. Motor Trend has a set of golden calipers for its Car, Truck and SUV of the Year winners. Car and Driver has its 10Best. Automobile has the, well, the Automobile of the Year. Then there’s Edmunds Inside Line and its six Most Wanted winners. Sure, Most Wanted doesn’t enjoy the same sort of name recognition as the aforementioned awards, but at the very least, we tend to like the vehicles IL picks as their favorites. We also appreciate the fact that their selection process isn’t exactly chock-full of rules. If they tested the vehicle before November 1, 2009, then it’s eligible for Inside Line’s six shooter. The only award category that truly stands out is the “Instant Classic,” an award won over the last two years by the Audi R8 and the Nissan GT-R, respectively.

    This year’s list didn’t have quite the raw power of last year’s winners, but we can definitely see where the final six could be considered big fun on four wheels. The big winner is the 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. The 540-horsepower pony car picked up IL’s Instant Classic award for being such a willing dance partner – even at 3,900 pounds. In fact, Blue Oval badges dominate this year’s Most Wanted list, as the EcoBoost’d Flex and the wicked cool F-150 SVT Raptor made the final cut. Porsche scored with its new Panamera, while Audi found its way back on the list with the R8 V10. The cheap thrills Mazda3 rounds out this year’s list. Click on the gallery below to check out Inside Line’s Most Wanted winners in our high-res gallery, then let us know if you agree with their findings by leaving a note in ‘Comments.’

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  • New Bing Mobile demoed

    We posted yesterday about the new Bing, and many of our readers of course complained the app had not been updated at all.  This appears to be because Microsoft is not serving the updated cab to non-IE browsers and not outside US.

    The video above however proves that the application has seen a major overhaul, now appearing much more modern and attractive. 

    The software can be downloaded from this link here.

    Via WMExperts.com

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  • Health Care Cutting into Holiday Spending

    Because of rising health care costs, two in five Americans are planning to spend less this holiday season. The figures come from a new survey released today from Misericordia University and Braun Research.

    Does the survey finding about health care costs affecting holiday spending ring true in your family’s household? Even with health insurance that pays as much as 90% of a surgery cost, some patients may still be left with bills in the thousands. I was quite amazed to learn last year that my portion of a sinus surgery that my insurance paid 90% of was still about $1,000!

    Christmas ornament

    According to the survey, the health care reform debate is a cause of stress or annoyance among the majority of Americans. Three of 10 Americans surveyed say the health care debate has led to arguments and tension with friends and family members. Additional concerns noted in the survey include the cost to future generations, impact on the federal deficit, and the accessibility of quality coverage, as well as the cost of out-of-pocket expenses .

    The “Health care in America Survey” was conducted via phone with more than 1,000 Americans between November 6 and November 16, 2009.

    Additional survey findings:

    • Almost a quarter of Americans surveyed say they would consider withholding information from an insurance provider if it might limit their ability to access health care.
    • Nearly a quarter of Americans are taking fewer sick days at work.
    • More than 90% of Americans say they’re satisfied with their insurance coverage. Yet, around 33% of Americans don’t take advantage of preventive health testing/screenings available through coverage.
    • Because of the recession, Americans have felt pressured to prioritize health care alongside other expenses. Some even go without treatment for illnesses or visit the doctor less.

    Can you identify with any of the survey findings?

    (Image via stock.xchng)

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    Health Care Cutting into Holiday Spending

  • Win our HP Envy 13 premium notebook!

    Remember that HP Envy 13 we showed off a couple of weeks ago? Yeah, the one that was even featured in Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance music video? Well, thanks to HP, we’ve got one to give away to one of our readers. All you need to tell is is what you want the HP Envy to do for you. Need some ideas? Check out the video above. There are a few guidelines:

    • Videos may be SD or HD, live-action, or animation, and must be under 100 MBs in size.
    • Videos must clearly answer the question “What do you want the new HP Envy to do for you?”
    • Videos must be posted to YouTube, and announced on Twitter with a link to the YouTube video. Start your tweet with “Hey @gearlive” and include the hashtag #HPEnvy.
    • All content must be owned by entrant.
    • Anything depicting violence, bodily harm (including cigarette smoking), profanity, nudity or explicit sexual content, or unlawful activity, including underage drinking, binge drinking, or gambling is not permitted in any video submission.

    So, why is the HP Envy 13 cool? There are a bunch of reasons you should be interested. Aside from being slim and stylish, it weighs just 3.74 pounds and is less than 1-inch thin. It rocks a 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo that lets you play movies or edit video without lag, and there’s even an optional ultra-high capacity battery that’ll last up to 18 hours. Lastly, the 400 nit display is gorgeous, twice as bright as other similar notebook displays.

    Wanna win? You’ve got all the details – get to work on submitting those videos! You have until December 18th at 11:59 PM PST to get them in.


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  • LA 2009: Audi A3 TDI named 2010 Green Car of the Year in diesel repeat

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    Audi A3 TDI – Click above for high-res image gallery

    At the LA Auto Show this morning, the Audi A3 TDI was crowned the 2010 Green Car of the Year, wresting the title away from last year’s winner, the Volkswagen Jetta TDI. Even though three hybrids made this year’s list of finalists, the A3’s win marks the second year in a row that a TDI diesel car took top honors in the Green Car Journal competition.

    The judges selection kind of meshes with AutoblogGreen readers, who overwhelmingly picked the VW Golf TDI from the list of five finalists. The other contenders were the Honda Insight, the Mercury Milan Hybrid (we still don’t get why this car beat out the better-selling and nearly identical Ford Fusion Hybrid) and the Toyota Prius.

    Each year, Green Car Journal picks the five finalists and then hands over selection duties to celebrity jurors (Jay Leno, Carroll Shelby, and the Sierra Club’s Carl Pope, to name a few). During the award ceremony, Green Car Journal editor Ron Cogan said that the five finalists are notable because they are all mainstream vehicles that are available today. They exist because that’s what the market is asking for. Whaddya think? Is the A3 TDI this year’s rightful Green Car of the Year?

    [Source: Green Car Journal]

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  • Krator teases new Guitar Hero controller

    Krator Guitar Hero controllerEver see a game peripheral so classy that you have to put your pants through an extra wash cycle?

    Speaker company Krator recently released pictures of the unreleased Krator Orpheus WG-07 controller for Rock Band and Guitar Hero, and dear god is that hot. Look at that inlay! It’s apparently made out of metal and aluminum, offers a range of 10 meters wirelessly, and works for the PC and PS3, but nothing further has been released about the guitar or when it might go on sale. Not that I need it or anything. My Guitar Hero skills are stuff of legend and have been documented by the health department to be the number three cause of teen pregnancy.

    You can see the full gallery of photos at Pocket Lint.


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  • Max Payne pushed back to late 2010

    Sorry folks, but those of you eagerly awaiting Max Payne 3 would have to wait about a full year more. Yes, you read that right. In the latest financial earnings and project report for Take-Two, the publisher