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Getting charged up over service stations

October 31, 2007 Shai Agassi has a plan to create a network of service recharge stations for electric cars--and $200 million to make it happen. TAGS: Shai Agassi, mile, car, battery, planet

A motorcycle that's fast, silent and green

August 2, 2007 Zero's electric bike takes some getting used to. The benefits? Forty miles on a single charge and no stopping at the pumps.Photos: Motorbikes go green TAGS: motorcycle, mile, battery, engine, car

Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

March 27, 2007 Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going long TAGS: antenna, Wi-Fi, tower, lab, signal, mile, Intel, researcher, California

Amazon in new points program

September 28, 2005 Amazon will allow users of rewards management portal Points.com to swap rewards-program points for merchandise, gift certificates. TAGS: certificate, Amazon.com Inc., mile

NATO tests RFID to prevent friendly fire

October 20, 2005 Operation Urgent Quest uses battlefield conditions to test the potential of combat identity systems to prevent unnecessary deaths. TAGS: RFID, aircraft, tag, radar, radio frequency, vehicle, target, radio, mile, asset, message

Electric scooter to charge into U.S.

May 16, 2007 The all-electric Maxi-Scooter can go from 0 to 50 mph in 6.8 seconds and can be recharged in 2.5 hours from a standard outlet.Photos: All-electric scooter TAGS: mile, vehicle, U.S., battery

Zenn swaps motors in latest electric cars

February 1, 2008 It doesn't go far, but the new vehicle from Zenn Motor doesn't use gas either.Photo: Zenn's new low-speed electric car TAGS: car, vehicle, mile, battery

New chip promises to track kids from miles away

September 6, 2007 Radar-response technology developed for military tracks with extreme accuracy, even through walls and other obstacles. TAGS: Sandia National Laboratories, RFID, military, radar, mile, GPS, kid

Ozone hole over South Pole growing

October 20, 2006 NASA and NOAA scientists report record changes in width and thickness. Satellite spots growing ozone hole TAGS: Antarctica, scientist, layer, mile, satellite

India's tech renaissance: Map

June 27, 2005 State government initiatives and an emerging pool of skilled staff are spurring IT services growth in Indian cities. TAGS: IT services company, Cognizant Technology Solutions, IT services, India, BPO, Mumbai, Wipro Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., mile, Infosys Technologies Ltd., New Delhi, information technology, Oracle Corp., city

Segway takes to rough terrain

March 1, 2005 If you ever fancied going off-road or cruising the golf course on a specially designed Segway machine, now's your chance. Photos: Two-wheel transporters TAGS: Segway, Segway Human Transporter, terrain, mile, vehicle, battery

E-mail warns of tsunami possibility in California

June 15, 2005 Tsunami center bulletin is issued minutes after a major quake strikes 80 miles off the coast of California. TAGS: Northern California, bulletin, Alaska, mile, possibility, California, e-mail

Does GM now mean 'green motors'?

December 14, 2007 The Detroit stalwart is recharging itself with the Chevy Volt and other projects, but don't go looking for an all-electric car.Photos: GM's alternative-energy cars TAGS: Chevy Volt, prototype, car, battery, mile, pace, conference

Two Carnegie Mellon bots in DARPA Challenge

February 8, 2005 For $2 million prize, university's Hummers will attempt to traverse 175 miles of desert in less than 10 hours. Agency will watch. TAGS: Hummer, mile, robot, bot, agency

In electric car stakes, it's Miles to go

August 10, 2007 Southern California company joins a host of start-ups hoping consumers will get a charge out of electric-powered sedans. TAGS: sedan, China, mile, car, Southern California, U.S., battery

The greening of the city bus

June 1, 2006 The bus has never been a glamorous way to get around, but it is becoming a showcase for energy efficiency. Photos: Green buses for San Francisco TAGS: bus, hydrogen, hybrid car, city, San Francisco, mile, vehicle, New York, battery

Geologists build model for next big Bay Area quake

March 28, 2006 With anniversary of San Francisco's devastating 1906 earthquake approaching, scientists look back to see the future. TAGS: Bay Area, magnitude, San Francisco, scientist, mile, conference, California, 3D

Hydrogen cars to hit the road by 2015?

July 13, 2006 Will the Hindenburg's gas be running cars in a decade? Carmakers say it could be in the works. Photos: Hydrogen car tech revs up Photos: Toyota's hydrogen SUV Video: Ford's hydrogen Focus TAGS: hydrogen, chip-equipment, hydrogen fuel cell, fuel cell, kilogram, alternative energy, SUV, car, mile, engine, transportation, road, battery, photograph, video

Zap to make electric sedan based on its sports car

June 22, 2007 Derivative of the Zap-X sport SUV to feature unprecedented combination of efficiency and low cost, carmaker says. TAGS: sedan, Valence Technology, Tesla Roadster, SUV, car, mile, battery

Thousands of miles, tons of tech

August 14, 2007 The gadgets for this long road trip--from zoom lenses to an EV-DO card--prove to be mostly impressive.Photos: Gadgets pass road test TAGS: gadget, lens, trip, mile, road, SLR, photograph, Canon Inc., printing, card, blog, Apple Computer
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