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Normal Seasonal Patterns Continued in February, ADESA Says

2013-03-19 20:25:05| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Tom Kontos Executive Vice President, Customer Strategies & Analytics ADESA Analytical Services February wholesale prices were similar to Januarys more in line the general softening pattern that began in mid-2012 but were disrupted by Superstorm Sandy. ADESA Analytical Services Wholesale Used Vehicle Prices by Vehicle Model Class averaged $9,752 in February, down 2.8% from [...]The Article Normal Seasonal Patterns Continued in February, ADESA Says appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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At $236, Galaxy S4 costlier to produce than S3, says report

2013-03-19 19:42:36| CNET News.com

IHS iSuppli's virtual teardown of the lasted Samsung smartphone shows it's 15 percent more expensive for Samsung to produce than last year's model. [Read more]

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No strategy shift ahead for ARM, incoming CEO says

2013-03-19 18:17:12| CNET News.com

Simon Segars, who will take over from Warren East as chief executive this summer, tells CNET the company will continue to focus on growing in the phone market, as well as expanding in new areas such as servers, networking, and other smart devices. [Read more]

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Apple's misleading warranties must be punished, says EU Commissioner

2013-03-19 15:23:21| InfoWorld: Top News

The European Commission must take a larger role to monitor and coordinate consumer protection laws, Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding said Tuesday, citing Apple as a prime example of the need for the Commission to get tougher. "In at least 21 E.U. countries, Apple is not informing consumers correctly about the legal warranty rights they have," Reding said at the European Consumer Summit in Brussels. "This is simply not good enough."

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U.S. defense researcher bought pirated software from Russians, Chinese, DOJ says

2013-03-19 12:39:56| InfoWorld: Top News

The former chief scientist at a Kentucky defense contractor has been sentenced to a year in prison for buying pirated software from Russian and Chinese hackers and using it to design components for military helicopters. Wronald Best, 55, of Owensboro, Kentucky, purchased the modeling and design software, with a retail value of more than $2.3 million, for use at his job with MPD, a manufacturer of military and law enforcement equipment, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

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