As we reported yesterday, GM and Segway used the beginning of the 2009 International Auto Show in New York to announce the Project P.U.M.A. (Personal Urban Mobility & Accessibility) prototype. The joint venture is a two-person Segway-like device that can travel up to 35 MPH and can travel from 25 to 35 miles on a single charge. Full story...
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Harman International introduced its new spring line this morning.
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Microsoft is announcing LifeCams featuring TrueColor technology.