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Beyond Gasoline: Taking the Future for a Drive
NY Times: A California family is the first in the world to drive a car powered by hydrogen fuel cells, the technology that many automakers see as a solution to energy woes.
Goodbye, My Sweet Deduction
NY Times: For millions, what matters most about President Bush’s tax proposal is how it affects homeowners’ bottom line. If the proposal becomes law, the value of their homes will almost certainly fall.
Cyber crooks break into online accounts with ease
USA Today: GASTONIA, N.C. — When he logged on to his Ameritrade account earlier this year, George Rodriguez caught a cybercrook in the act of cleaning out his retirement nest egg.
Spending: From Your Living Room to the World, Via Podcast
NY Times: The cost for starting up your own podcast may be as little as $10 for a microphone or as much as $30,000 for a well-equipped recording studio.
Essay: Scare Yourself Silly, but the Real Terrors Are at Your Feet
NY Times: Frightening health news lets people replace immediate dangers with more distant ones. Now I have new worry: Klebsiella, which has become so resistant to antibiotics that they’ve resurrected some that were dropped from use 30 years ago because of they were so toxic.
Poor Nations Are Littered With Old PC’s, Report Says
NY Times: The report says that the unusable equipment is being donated or sold to developing nations as a way to dodge the expense of having to recycle it properly.
Why Look at the Road When There’s So Much Going On Inside?
NY Times: Increasingly, manufacturers are looking at the automobile as an extension of the home, a place to work and entertain.
Online Sites Grow Up, as Buyers and Sellers Become the Beneficiaries
NY Times: Dealers are drawing an average of nearly 230 monthly online prospects, defined as people who had winnowed their car choices on other Web sites before clicking through to the site.
Parents Fret That Dialing Up Interferes With Growing Up
NY Times: As kids log 6½ hours a day of screen time, parents worry their social skills are withering. The kids say, LOL!