In this video, we take a 26 year old Honda Prelude onto the German Autobahn to explore its performance at high speed. Despite its age, the car still delivers a solid driving experience when pushed.
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AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - Speed cameras have been installed on a portion of Interstate 81 between mile markers 221 and 225; the cameras are authorized under Virginia law (Virginia Code § 46.2-882.1 ...
With a worldwide market share of over 50%, according to Statcounter, the iPad is by far the most popular tablet currently available — and it's not difficult to see why. Apple has a healthy lineup of ...
Acquisition expands Teradyne’s leadership in design to test software. Teradyne, Inc. (NASDAQ: TER), a leading provider of automated test equipment (ATE) and advanced robotics, today announced it has ...
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That Kindle device you've been holding onto for 15 years now has an expiration date, as Amazon will end support for Kindle models from 2012 or earlier on May 20. An Australian Kindle user first ...