Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at
9:50 AM
Already in a distinctive class by itself, the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid takes eight-passenger full-size Sport Utility Vehicle luxury to a new gold standard. Cadillac introduces its top-of-the-line Platinum model to the large SUV segment. And it is a rare breed

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Cadillac adds ‘Platinum’ model to 2010 Escalade Hybrid
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at
3:18 PM
Dell is going Streaking! After much anticipation, the computer manufacturer finally unveiled its latest model the Streak, a touch-screen tablet computer that is expected to mount a formidable challenge to Apples iPad.

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iPad killer? Dell unveils touch screen Streak tablet computer
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
5:26 PM
Some lawsuits are frivolous, but most are not. If industry practices, the government, or some other combination of factors makes it impossible for you to avoid some kind of loss, your only recourse may be to file a lawsuit. I was reminded of this principal recently when I learned a couple in Illinois recently sued their bank for failing to secure their account from identity thieves. The bank tried to quash the lawsuit, but an Illinois district court judge recently issued a ruling allowing it to proceed. And for once, I agree. The lawsuit is definitely not frivolous. Here’s what happened, according to the allegations in the lawsuit: In February 2007, an intruder obtained online access to the wife’s Citizens Financial banking account using her user name and password. The intruder authorized an electronic transfer of US$26,500 from the couple’s line of credit to the wife’s business account. Next, the intruder initiated a transfer of the funds to an Austrian bank.