August, 2010
Government Investigating the Jeep Grand Cherokee
A federal investigation has been launched by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The subject is an SUV. The Jeep Grand Cherokee may possess a design defect. The number of possibly affected automobiles numbers more than 3 million. The Center for Auto Safety filed a petition with the NHTSA. The petition was to look into ...
Americans awaken to understand McMansions are a cost
McMansions are history. What had been conceived as status symbols for emerging wealth are now regarded as crass, wasteful mistakes within the wake of the homes bubble. New research is showing that large, rambling, costly homes packed close together in cul-de-sacs have fallen from grace. New homes being built are smaller and more practical. Realtors ...
Reform a school with $ 4.35 billion as a Race to the Top winner
An economic stimulus plan was given by Obama explaining that schools in America will get $ 4.35 billion to improve. The initiative will help those wanting to "improve schools and close the achievement gap" with the "Race to the Top" program. Nine new "Race to the Top" winners are announced to share this round's $ ...
10 cars stolen the most
It is a good idea to know which cars are the most likely to be attractive to thieves as part of your area. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety keeps a list of cars that are stolen the most. The IIHS just released the newest list of stolen cars for the year. There is a ...
Stopping iPhones from jailbreaking with Apple patent
Jailbreaking your iPhone is presently legal as outlined by U.S. copyright officials, but that doesn't mean that Apple is happy to sit back when users break free of their proprietary corporate mold and utilize the full potential of the handheld device. According to the Register, a patent that Apple seeks can be "covering an elaborate ...