LOS ANGELES and HONG KONG, - Artificial Life, Inc., today announced the launch of Red Bull Racing Challenge, the official game for the prominent Formula One team Red Bull Racing on the iPhone and iPod touch platform, retailing at USD 2.99.
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LOS ANGELES and HONG KONG, - Artificial Life, Inc., today announced the launch of Red Bull Racing Challenge, the official game for the prominent Formula One team Red Bull Racing on the iPhone and iPod touch platform, retailing at USD 2.99.
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Detroit, Michigan -- Subaru didn't have any flashy new concept to showcase this year at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. There wasn't any new production model with wonderful virtues, either. But there were numbers, tons of numbers!
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Not that long ago, if a car maker wanted to be seen and noticed, they had to have some show-floor space at the Detroit auto show. No doubt, times have really changed. Although the Cobo Hall still holds its fair share of hot cars, the bulk of the prestige and super-high-end cars were on display at The Gallery, as you may know.
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Canadian company Processia Solutions is about to unveil the signature of a technical agreement with a second Formula 1 team.
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Media days are now over. Here are some photos and videos highlighting our second day at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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Representatives of the Formula 1 teams will meet with Bernie Ecclestone on February 1st to discuss making more rule changes.
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General Motors on Tuesday afternoon (12 Janaury) named Stephen Taylor and Peter Torngren as wind-down supervisors of Saab, jointly replacing the CEO and board immediately. The move came hours after the first Swedish-made convertible left the company's Trollhattan assembly line.
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General Motors on Tuesday afternoon (12 Janaury) named Stephen Taylor and Peter Torngren as wind-down supervisors of Saab, jointly replacing the CEO and board immediately.
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Volkswagen unit Seat plans to cut 330 non-production jobs in Spain due to a downturn in demand.
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The French government has warned Renault that shifting production to Turkey must not lead to job losses in France.
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Daimler's plan for a technology link with Renault could also take in the French company's alliance partner Nissan.
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Supplier Continental has wrapped up its EUR1.1bn (US$1.6bn) capital increase that will be used to pay down debt.
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Ford remains open to offers from other potential bidders for its Volvo Cars unit despite a commercial agreement to sell the business to China's Zhejiang Geely, according to Swedish business newspaper Dagens Industri.
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Two key European auto industry chiefs have predicted a tough 2010 lies ahead. Ford of Europe chief executive officer John Fleming said he expected sales to fall by as much as 2m units as countries end scrappage incentive programmes while General Motors' European chief Nick Reilly thought industry-wide sales in western Europe would fall by up to 14% for the same reason.
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A total of 3,745 new cars were sold in Latvia in 2009 an 80.5% decrease on 2008, according to the Latvian Authorised Automobile Dealers Association.
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Russia is to introduce a scrappage scheme aimed at boosting its flagging new vehicle market.
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