Invention Of The Car News
Italy: Car sex making a comeback
How the economic crisis revived the popular pastime of vehicular nookie in Naples. Iva Roze Skoch In Italy, the automobile has been associated with romance for at least as long as the “' bamboccione “ (or “mama’s boy”) has been recognized as a cultural phenomenon. While car sex isn’t an solely Italian invention, it was the Italians — southern Italians to be precise — who perfected the craft, The ...
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A Military Robot that Does It All
iRobot's Warrior is strong enough to tow a car and dexterous enough to open its trunk using the handle. With the launch of the Warrior, a large wheeled robot with a hefty mechanical arm, military robots just got significantly larger and more adaptable. The robot rides on caterpillar tracks like a tank. It can climb stairs and cover rough terrain, and perform tasks ranging from the delicate ...
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Local man's idea for smartphone-car stereo creates buzz
A Colorado Springs man's invention that melds a smartphone with a car stereo is attracting considerable interest on gadget websites.Paul Lizer is hoping that attention translates into funding to bring his invention to market. He's turned to Kickstarter, an online crowd-funding platform,...
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UPPERcase Inc. Releases Data From Market Research Study Regarding New Invention
Market research study of UPPERcase Inc. reveals positive findings indicating market desirability for their CargoInn™ product line. Full survey data is made available to potential partners. UPPERcase releases key findings from the market research survey to the public.Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) January 30, 2012 UPPERcase recently announced the completion of a thorough market research study focused on ...
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Startup has Sky-High Aspirations for Roadable Aircraft
An aviation enthusiast's invention leaps from the road to the wild blue yonder.
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News Flash
A major story in newspapers the morning after President Obama's State of the Union on Tuesday was the "decline" in viewers, according to Nielsen's numbers. The New York Times, for one, reported "it was by far the fewest who have watched President Obama give the address."
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