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Used car site Vroom lays off staff, 25%-50% says source, as it halts Dallas and Indiana operations
TechCrunch Vroom, an on-demand car buying and selling startup that has raised over $ 300 million in venture funding, has hit a bump in the road. TechCrunch has learned and confirmed that the company has laid off a sizeable proportion of its staff — in line with a … |
These are the most-popular used cars in America – Thinknum Media (blog)
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These are the most-popular used cars in America
Thinknum Media (blog) It's no wonder that America's best-selling used cars would somewhat reflect its best-selling new cars because, after all, new cars ultimately become used. But that's not always true, because a) people hold onto certain cars longer and b) people go … |
Losail Test Ends With Zarco Quickest (News)
The final, official MotoGP test before the start of the 2018 series in two weeks has come to an end. After three days at the Losail Circuit, Johann Zarco (Yamaha) posted the quickest lap time (by some margin), coming close to the outright lap record at the circuit (held by Jorge Lorenzo when he rode […]
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Examination of nearly 100 prior studies on cell phone use in cars underscores hazards – Science Daily
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Examination of nearly 100 prior studies on cell phone use in cars underscores hazards Science Daily In their detailed analysis of dozens of empirical studies on the effects of talking while driving, human factors researchers have provided a comprehensive and credible basis for governments seeking to enact legislation restricting drivers' use of cell … Don't talk and drive |
Sonic Weapons Explained: Can Sound Be Used to Cause Physical Harm? – Newsweek
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Sonic Weapons Explained: Can Sound Be Used to Cause Physical Harm?
Newsweek A former colleague of Kevin's used to hear strange sounds from his hearing aid when in rooms with occupancy sensors, likely because the hearing aid's electronics improperly converted the ultrasound into audible noises. These noises were annoying, but … |