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Ford feature will let parents set limits for teens
The Associated PressSo you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to...Tags: Vehicles, Road Accidents, People, Transportation, Family
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New feature in 2010 Ford vehicles will let parents limit teen drivers' speed, stereo volume
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) _ So you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can...Tags: Vehicles, People, Road Accidents, Transportation, Family
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Time Warner's bright spot: 'Dark Knight'
Tribune Media ServicesQuestion: My Time Warner Inc. shares haven't fared well. Are things getting even worse? -- R.D., via the Internet Answer: The bright side is that about three-fourths of the international media and entertainment conglomerate's revenue is derived from...Tags: Google Inc., Research in Motion Ltd., Microsoft Corp., The Dark Knight, Time Warner Inc.
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Time Warner likely to do fine during downturn
Q: My Time Warner Inc. shares haven't fared well. Are things getting even worse? R.D. via the Internet A: The bright side is that about three-fourths of the international media and entertainment conglomerate's revenue is derived from content sales...Tags: Google Inc., Time Warner Inc., Condos and Houses, Speed Racer, Liberty Media Corporation
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Standard Microsystems reports reduced sales, profits
james.bernstein@newsday.comSaying it is a victim of the nation's credit crisis, Hauppauge-based chip-maker Standard Microsystems Corp. reported reduced sales and profits in its latest quarter, and forecast lower demand for its products in the months ahead. Additionally, the...Tags: Standard Microsystems Corp., Long Island, Earnings Forecasts, Corporate Officers, Santa Clara
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Standard Microsystems reports drop in sales, profits
james.bernstein@newsday.comSaying it is a victim of the nation's credit crises, Hauppauge-based chip-maker Standard Microsystems Corp. reported reduced sales and profits in its latest quarter, and forecast lower demand for its products in the months ahead. Additionally, the...Tags: Standard Microsystems Corp., Long Island, Corporate Officers, Santa Clara, Consumer Confidence
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Chip sales rose 5.5 percent in August, Semiconductor Industry Association says
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) _ Semiconductor sales totaled $22.7 billion in August, up 5.5 percent from a year ago and 2.4 percent from the previous month, the Semiconductor Industry Association said Thursday. The industry group said that sales for the year...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Sales, Consumer Electronics Industry, Computer Hardware
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California-Mexico border technology park gets green boost
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA long-delayed project to attract computer chip makers to the Mexico-California border is getting a green makeover. Silicon Border Development said Wednesday that it had obtained financing to move ahead with a science park in Mexicali, Mexico, thanks...Tags: Trade Dispute, ING Group, Renewable Energy, Trade Agreements, Technology
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A fun day for dogs
Pompano Beach HighPompano Beach residents are planning a fun day for dogs and their people. On Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Responsible Dog Owner Day will be celebrated in Pompano at Pet Supermarket, 419 N. Federal Highway. Activities include canine safety...Tags: Pompano Beach, Beach Vacations
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Indictment: Iraq bomb parts came from South Florida
Miami HeraldSixteen foreigners and overseas businesses were charged in Miami on Wednesday with illegally supplying U.S.-made electronic parts to Iran for producing explosives to kill American soldiers fighting in the Iraq War, federal authorities said. The computer...Tags: International Military Interventions, Emergency Incidents, Guerrilla Activity, New York Times, Armed Conflicts
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SOUTH FLORIDA: Charges filed for Iran sales
Sixteen foreign nationals and businesses were charged in Miami on Wednesday with illegally supplying U.S.-made electronic parts to Iran for producing explosives to kill American soldiers in the Iraqi war. The computer chips and other high-tech goods ...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Armed Forces, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Defense
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SanDisk shares jump on Samsung buyout offer
SanDisk Corp., the world's largest maker of memory cards used in digital cameras, surged the most in eight years in New York trading after Samsung Electronics Co. made a $5.85 billion hostile bid for the company. Samsung offered $26 in cash for each...Tags: Toshiba Corporation, New York, Electronics, Leveraged Buyouts, SanDisk Corporation
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