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Ferrari to release a hybrid car

May 29, 2012
It'll cost upwards of $850,000. So what's the payback period going to be?

Is the airport pat-down coming to an end?

May 28, 2012
Maybe in the distant future. The Department of Homeland Security wants technology companies to design a scanning device that would replace the pat-down.
A traveler undergoes an enhanced pat down by a Transportation Security Administration agent at the Denver International Airport in Denver, Colo.  The Department of Homeland Security wants tech companies to design a scanning device that would replace the pat-down.
John Moore/Getty Images

Former presidential candidate deemed 'sexy' by AARP

May 24, 2012
Even though he said he'd vote to cut retiree benefits.

HP announces layoffs, Facebook to NYSE?

May 23, 2012
A few tech stories we've been following: Hewlett-Packard does announce major layoffs, and there are reports Facebook is thinking of leaving the Nasdaq.

Moody's raises Ford back up to investment grade

May 22, 2012
The carmaker survived the recession by selling all its assets back in 2006, and now it's able to get it all back.

GM passes on Super Bowl advertising

May 18, 2012
General Motors recently announced it was going to stop advertising on Facebook, and now it's bowing out of doing an expensive ad during the Super Bowl next year.

For public good, not for profit.

Super Bowl ring up for auction

May 17, 2012
It's the real deal -- former New York Giant Lawrence Taylor puts his Super Bowl XXV ring on the block.
A view of Howie Long's Super Bowl XVIII Championship ring. Former player Lawrence Taylor is putting his XXV ring up for auction.
George Rose/Getty Images

Labor Department corrects numbers on female job losses

May 16, 2012
The actual percentage of job losses by women the past three years is lower than the 90 percent Mitt Romney stated last month.

Virgin Atlantic to allow in-flight cell phone calls

May 15, 2012
The apocalypse might actually be upon us.