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In this issue:
* Spammers Finally Under the Legal Gun?
* Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges At Natanz?
* Structure In Brain Linked To Varied Social Life
* AMD Radeon HD 6950 Can Be Unlocked To HD 6970
* Is Reading Spouse's E-Mail a Crime?
* Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+
* African Villages Glow With Renewable Energy
* After IPv4, How Will the Internet Function?
* North Magnetic Pole Racing Toward Siberia
* Satellite-Based Laser Hunts Woodpeckers From Space
* California Rare-Earth Mine Reopens
* Hello, Android Third Edition
* Old Facebook Apps Still Plunder Your Privacy
* Using LED Ceiling Lights For Digital Communication
* Putin Orders Russian Move To GNU/Linux
* Ford To Offer Fuel-Saving 'Start-Stop' System

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| Spammers Finally Under the Legal Gun?
| from the boy-I-hope-so dept.
| posted by timothy on Sunday December 26, @20:11 (Spam)
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0110212/Spammers-Finally-Under-the-Legal-Gun?from=newsletter
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MarkvW writes with this welcome bit of Schadenfreude: "People are finally
starting to use the anti-spam laws in the malevolent manner in which they
were intended — [0]unlimited consumer lawsuits from unlimited plaintiffs!"
The story's protagonist is my hero for the season.

Discuss this story at:
https://it.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0110212/Spammers-Finally-Under-the-Legal-Gun?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.seattlepi.com/national/432359_antispam26.html

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| Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges At Natanz?
| from the down-for-routine-maintenance dept.
| posted by timothy on Sunday December 26, @23:19 (Security)
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0246237/Did-Stuxnet-Take-Out-1000-Centrifuges-At-Natanz?from=newsletter
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AffidavitDonda writes "In late 2009 or early 2010, Iran [0]decommissioned
and replaced about 1,000 IR-1 centrifuges in the Fuel Enrichment Plant
(FEP) at Natanz, implying that these centrifuges broke. Iran's IR-1
centrifuges often break, yet this level of breakage exceeded expectations
and occurred during an extended period of relatively poor centrifuge
performance. Although Iran has not admitted that Stuxnet attacked the
Natanz centrifuge plant, it has acknowledged that its nuclear sites were
subject to cyber attacks."

Discuss this story at:
https://it.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0246237/Did-Stuxnet-Take-Out-1000-Centrifuges-At-Natanz?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Article.aspx?id=200843

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| Structure In Brain Linked To Varied Social Life
| from the party-node-for-party-mode dept.
| posted by timothy on Monday December 27, @02:28 (Science)
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0249251/Structure-In-Brain-Linked-To-Varied-Social-Life?from=newsletter
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An anonymous reader writes "Scientists have discovered that the amygdala,
[0]a small, almond-shaped structure deep within the temporal lobe, is
important to a rich and varied social life among humans. The finding was
published this week in a new study in Nature Neuroscience and is similar
to previous findings in other primate species, which compared the size
and complexity of social groups across those species."

Discuss this story at:
https://science.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0249251/Structure-In-Brain-Linked-To-Varied-Social-Life?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20101226/4855/structure-deep-within-the-brain-may-contribute-to-a-rich-varied-social-life.htm

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| AMD Radeon HD 6950 Can Be Unlocked To HD 6970
| from the what-market-will-bear dept.
| posted by timothy on Monday December 27, @05:18 (Graphics)
| https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0820203/AMD-Radeon-HD-6950-Can-Be-Unlocked-To-HD-6970?from=newsletter
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An anonymous reader writes "AMD's new Radeon HD 6950 can be [0]unlocked
to a HD 6970 via BIOS mod. Performance of the unlocked card is identical
to the full blown HD 6970!"

Discuss this story at:
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0820203/AMD-Radeon-HD-6950-Can-Be-Unlocked-To-HD-6970?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/vidcard/159

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| Is Reading Spouse's E-Mail a Crime?
| from the ask-the-judge dept.
| posted by timothy on Monday December 27, @07:57 (Crime)
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0752214/Is-Reading-Spouses-E-Mail-a-Crime?from=newsletter
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[0]Hugh Pickens writes "The Detroit Free Press reports that Leon Walker
is charged with unlawfully reading the e-mail of Ciara Walker, his wife
at that time, which showed she was having an affair with her second
husband, who once had been arrested for beating her in front of her son.
Walker says he gave the e-mails to her first husband, the child's father,
to protect the boy. 'I was doing what I had to do,' says Walker. 'We're
talking about putting a child in danger.' Now prosecutors, relying on a
Michigan statute typically used to prosecute crimes such as identity
theft or stealing trade secrets, have charged Leon Walker with a felony
for [1]logging onto a laptop in the home he shared with his wife.
Prosecutor Jessica Cooper defended her decision to charge Walker. 'The
guy is a hacker,' says Cooper, adding that the Gmail account 'was
password protected, he had wonderful skills, and was highly trained. Then
he downloaded [the emails] and used them in a very contentious way.'"

Discuss this story at:
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/0752214/Is-Reading-Spouses-E-Mail-a-Crime?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://hughpickens.com/
1. http://www.freep.com/article/20101226/NEWS03/12260530/1011/NEWS09/&template=fullarticle

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| Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+
| from the that's-a-lotta-leaks dept.
| posted by CmdrTaco on Monday December 27, @09:00 (Crime)
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1312222/Assange-Has-Signed-Book-Deals-Worth-15-Million?from=newsletter
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cold fjord writes "[0]Julian Assange has signed a major book deal for his
autobiography worth more than one million pounds (1.2 million euros, 1.5
million dollars). Assange told Britain's Sunday Times newspaper that the
money would help him defend himself against [1]allegations of sexual
assault made by two women in Sweden. 'I don't want to write this book,
but I have to,' he said. 'I have already spent 200,000 pounds for legal
costs and I need to defend myself and to keep WikiLeaks afloat.' The
Australian said he would receive 800,000 dollars (600,000 euros) from
Alfred A. Knopf, his American publisher, and a British deal with
Canongate is worth 325,000 pounds (380,000 euros, 500,000 dollars). Money
from other markets and serialisation is expected to raise the total to
1.1 million pounds, he said. Assange is currently out on £240,000 bail
under what his lawyer refers to as not so much 'house arrest' as
[2]'manor arrest', fighting extradition to Sweden for questioning. The
[3]Telegraph adds, 'Mr Assange said he regarded himself as a victim of
Left-wing radicalism. Sweden is the Saudi Arabia of feminism,' he said.
'I fell into a hornets' nest of revolutionary feminism.' .... A full
extradition hearing is due in London on February 7th."

Discuss this story at:
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1312222/Assange-Has-Signed-Book-Deals-Worth-15-Million?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.f9f35e312275753acb9bd147d6582f48.3c1&show_article=1
1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/17/julian-assange-sweden
2. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1338832/WikiLeaks-Julian-Assange-asked-judge-bail-address-secret.html?ITO=1490
3. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8225947/Julian-Assange-paid-two-thirds-of-WikiLeaks-salary-budget.html

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| African Villages Glow With Renewable Energy
| from the don't-need-no-steenkin'-grid dept.
| posted by kdawson on Monday December 27, @10:03 (Earth)
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1346234/African-Villages-Glow-With-Renewable-Energy?from=newsletter
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[0]Peace Corps Online writes "The NY Times reports that as small-scale
renewable energy becomes cheaper, more reliable and more efficient, it is
providing the first drops of modern power to people who live far from
slow-growing electricity grids and fuel pipelines in developing countries
playing an epic, transformative role. With the advent of cheap solar
panels and high-efficiency LED lights, which can light a room with just 4
watts of power instead of 60, these [1]small solar systems now deliver
useful electricity at a price that even the poor can afford. 'You're
seeing herders in Inner Mongolia with solar cells on top of their yurts,'
says energy adviser Dana Younger. In addition to small solar projects,
renewable energy technologies designed for the poor include simple
subterranean biogas chambers that make fuel and electricity from the
manure of a few cows, and 'mini' hydroelectric dams that can harness the
power of a local river for an entire village. 'It's a phenomenon that's
sweeping the world; a huge number of these systems are being installed,'
says Younger."

Discuss this story at:
https://news.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1346234/African-Villages-Glow-With-Renewable-Energy?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://peacecorpsonline.org/
1. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/25/science/earth/25fossil.html

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| After IPv4, How Will the Internet Function?
| from the fractal-connectivity dept.
| posted by kdawson on Monday December 27, @10:59 (The Internet)
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/148258/After-IPv4-How-Will-the-Internet-Function?from=newsletter
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An anonymous reader writes "[0]36 countries in the world have over 100%
per-capita usage of mobile phones, and this is driving a real crunch on
IPv4 addresses as more and more of these devices are data-capable. The
mobile network operators are [1]acting fast to deploy IPv6, and T-Mobile
USA has had an [2]IPv6-only trial going on for over 9 months now using
[3]NAT64 to bridge to IPv4 Internet content. It is interesting to note
that the original plan for IPv6 transition, [4]dual-stack, has failed
since IPv4 addresses are effectively already exhausted for many people
who want them. Dual-stack also causes many other issues and has forced
the IETF to generate workarounds for end users called [5] happy eyeballs
(implying that eyeballs are not happy with dual-stack), and a big stink
around [6]DNS white-listing. How will you ensure that your network,
users, and services continue to work in the address-fractured world of
the future where some users have only IPv4 ([7]AT&T ), some users have
only IPv6 (mobile and machine-to-machine as well as developing
countries), and other Internet nodes have both?"

Discuss this story at:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/148258/After-IPv4-How-Will-the-Internet-Function?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://logicpath.com/blog/general/the-u-s-is-catching-up-to-the-world-in-the-sms-marketing-race
1. http://www.personal.psu.edu/dvm105/blogs/ipv6/2010/06/t-mobile-is-pushing-ipv6-hard.html
2. http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/Nokia/T-Mobile-IPv6-Friendly-User-Trial/m-p/465928/highlight/true#M6881
3. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-stateful-12
4. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/42436
5. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wing-v6ops-happy-eyeballs-ipv6-01
6. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-v6ops-v6-aaaa-whitelisting-implications-00
7. http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/102710-att-ipv6.html

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| North Magnetic Pole Racing Toward Siberia
| from the slowly-swinging-needles dept.
| posted by kdawson on Monday December 27, @12:02 (Science)
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1416233/North-Magnetic-Pole-Racing-Toward-Siberia?from=newsletter
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RogerRoast sends along a backgrounder from Scientific American on the
best current theory as to [0]why the north magnetic pole drifts. "The
NMP, also known as the dip pole, is the point on Earth where the planet's
magnetic field points straight down into the ground. Scottish explorer
James Clark Ross first located the NMP in 1831 on the Boothia Peninsula
in what is now northern Canada... [T]he NMP drifts from year to year as
geophysical processes within Earth change. For more than 150 years after
Ross's measurement its movement was gradual, generally less than 15
kilometers per year. But then, in the 1990s, it picked up speed, ...
bolting north–northwest into the Arctic Ocean at more than 55 kilometers
per year. If it keeps going it could pass the geographic north pole in a
decade or so and carry on toward Siberia."

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https://science.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1416233/North-Magnetic-Pole-Racing-Toward-Siberia?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=why-is-the-north-magnetic-pole-raci-2010-12-24

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| Satellite-Based Laser Hunts Woodpeckers From Space
| from the where's-woody dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Monday December 27, @13:04 (Space)
| https://idle.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1715211/Satellite-Based-Laser-Hunts-Woodpeckers-From-Space?from=newsletter
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University of Idaho scientists have figured out a more effective way to
track woodpecker populations than following the incessant laughter.
They're using [0]a laser onboard NASA's Icesat spacecraft to determine
where the birds might be living. From the article: "NASA's Icesat
satellite was initially intended for measuring glacial surfaces at the
Earth's poles but has proven to be quite effective in measuring
vegetation also. The satellite's laser bounces off of forest canopies,
tree trunks and the ground making important characteristics about the
forest easily measurable. For example, forest density is determined by
the relative amount of light returned versus that which is returned from
the ground. Once ideal woodpecker locations are identified 'we actually
conduct ground-based woodpecker surveys in these locations as well to
verify it,' says team-member Patrick Adam."

Discuss this story at:
https://idle.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1715211/Satellite-Based-Laser-Hunts-Woodpeckers-From-Space?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/12/satellites-with-lasers-hunt-woodpeckers-from-space.php

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| California Rare-Earth Mine Reopens
| from the antimony-arsenic dept.
| posted by kdawson on Monday December 27, @13:05 (Businesses)
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1734204/California-Rare-Earth-Mine-Reopens?from=newsletter
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burnin1965 writes in to let us know that the looming crisis in rare-earth
materials (which we have [0]discussed [1]recently) has prompted Molycorp,
the erstwhile operator of a California mine closed in 2002, to
[2]announce plans to reopen it. "With increasing prices on rare earth
ore, tariffs raised by the Chinese government, and the threat of
embargoes that would damage United States high-tech manufacturing
Molycorp now has the needed incentive to reopen the California Mountain
Pass mine. They will spend the capital needed to implement badly needed
updates to environmental controls that will mitigate the radioactive
waste water releases that plagued the mine in the past. Chinese imports
in the 90s nearly halved ore prices and the California mine experienced
multiple failures in environmental controls that resulted in the release
of huge volumes of radioactive waste water. Updating the mine to address
the environmental issues was not financially viable due to the cheap
Chinese imports so it was closed in 2002." Within two years the mine
could be producing [3]20% of the amount of rare earths we import from
China.

Discuss this story at:
https://news.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1734204/California-Rare-Earth-Mine-Reopens?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/10/15/210255/Searching-For-Alternatives-To-Chinas-Rare-Earth-Monopoly
1. http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/10/19/2347234/China-Now-Halting-Shipments-of-Rare-Earth-Minerals-To-US
2. http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/214938/us_rare_earth_mine_resumes_active_mining.html
3. http://www.tgdaily.com/business-and-law-features/53216-mine-could-ease-us-dependency-on-china-for-phone-components

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| Hello, Android Third Edition
| from the read-all-about-it dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Monday December 27, @14:04 (Google)
| https://mobile.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1351252/Hello-Android-Third-Edition?from=newsletter
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eldavojohn writes "The third edition of Hello, Android brings the book up
to date on Android versions from 1.5 to 2.2 (FroYo). The book is
predominantly tied to the Eclipse editing environment with several pages
devoted to screen shots of the IDE. As the title suggests, this book aims
to give the user the equivalent of a "Hello, world!" application in
Android and succeeds in doing that but doesn't take the reader much
further. From creating a sudoku application with increasing support to
dabbling in OpenGL ES, the book's prime audience are people who know a
little Java (with no aversion to Eclipse) and XML but absolutely no
Android. You can find the [0]source for all the examples." Keep reading
for the rest of eldavojohn's review.

This story continues at:
https://mobile.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1351252/Hello-Android-Third-Edition?from=newsletter

Discuss this story at:
https://mobile.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1351252/Hello-Android-Third-Edition?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.pragprog.com/titles/eband/source_code

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| Old Facebook Apps Still Plunder Your Privacy
| from the never-gonna-give-you-up dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Monday December 27, @15:01 (Facebook)
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1835255/Old-Facebook-Apps-Still-Plunder-Your-Privacy?from=newsletter
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tcd004 writes "If you added the YouTube Facebook app prior to 2009,
you've given YouTube free access to nearly all the data in your profile
(as well as many of your friends). But if you install the same app today,
it gets very limited access. Older versions of Facebook apps, it turns
out, [0]still have 'grandfathered' access to data that the social
networking service has restricted for new apps. If you're protective of
your privacy, it might be a good idea to delete and reinstall any older
apps in your profile."

Discuss this story at:
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1835255/Old-Facebook-Apps-Still-Plunder-Your-Privacy?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/12/delete-older-facebook-apps-or-risk-everyones-privacy.html

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| Using LED Ceiling Lights For Digital Communication
| from the ceiling-light-is-helping-you-communicate dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Monday December 27, @16:02 (Networking)
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1911223/Using-LED-Ceiling-Lights-For-Digital-Communication?from=newsletter
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PatPending writes "A Minnesota start-up company, [0]LVX, is developing
products under [1]several patents and about a dozen pending applications,
e.g., '[2]Building illumination apparatus with integrated communications,
security and energy management,' that put clusters of LEDs in a
standard-sized ceiling light fixture. The [3]LEDs are in optical
communication with special modems attached to office computers. The first
generation of the LVX system will transmit data at speeds of about three
megabits per second, roughly as fast as a residential DSL line. LVX Chief
Executive Officer John Pederson said a second-generation system that will
roll out in about a year will permit speeds on par with commercial Wi-Fi
networks. It will also permit lights that can be programmed to change
intensity and color. Pederson said the next generation of the system
should get even more efficient as fixtures become 'smart' so the lights
would dim when bright sunlight is coming through a window or when a
conference room or hallway is empty. Hurdles: speed and installation
costs. No word on the reliability and security of this system."

Discuss this story at:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/1911223/Using-LED-Ceiling-Lights-For-Digital-Communication?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://www.lvx-system.com/pages/Home
1. http://www.lvx-system.com/pages/IntellectualPropertyStatement/
2. http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=1&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=(%22building+illumination+apparatus%22.TTL.)&OS=ttl/%22building+illumination+apparatus%22&RS=TTL/%22building+illumination+apparatus%22
3. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101227/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_internet_via_lighting/print

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| Putin Orders Russian Move To GNU/Linux
| from the putin-on-his-tux dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Monday December 27, @17:05 (Government)
| https://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/2025258/Putin-Orders-Russian-Move-To-GNULinux?from=newsletter
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Glyn Moody writes "Vladimir Putin has signed an order [0]calling for
Russian federal authorities to move to GNU/Linux, and for the [1]creation
of 'a single repository of free software used in the federal bodies of
executive power.' There have been a number of Russian projects to roll
out free software, notably in the educational sector, but none so far has
really taken off. With the backing of Putin, could this be the
breakthrough free software has been waiting for?"

Discuss this story at:
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/2025258/Putin-Orders-Russian-Move-To-GNULinux?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2010/12/putin-orders-russian-move-to-gnulinux.html
1. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://filearchive.cnews.ru/doc/2010/06/17/2299p.doc&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&twu=1&usg=ALkJrhjIpAchz5ZaRyHxK6AY1eVNuovEfw

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| Ford To Offer Fuel-Saving 'Start-Stop' System
| from the eventual-acceleration dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Monday December 27, @18:09 (Transportation)
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/2158208/Ford-To-Offer-Fuel-Saving-Start-Stop-System?from=newsletter
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[0]Ponca City writes "The Detroit Free Press reports that Ford plans to
offer start-stop systems on many cars in 2012 that [1]save fuel by
turning an engine off when the vehicle is idling and quickly restart it
when the driver releases the brake or steps on the gas pedal, improving
fuel economy by 4% to 10%, depending on driving conditions. The system,
common in Europe on cars with manual transmissions, is already in use in
the US on gasoline-electric hybrids, including the Ford Fusion Hybrid.
[2]Automakers have been reluctant to add the feature to cars in the US
because the testing method that the Environmental Protection Agency uses
to determine fuel efficiency ratings doesn't include many stops and thus
doesn't recognize the technology's effectiveness."

Discuss this story at:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/2158208/Ford-To-Offer-Fuel-Saving-Start-Stop-System?from=newsletter#commentlisting

Links:
0. http://poncacityweloveyou.com/
1. http://www.freep.com/article/20101227/BUSINESS01/12270330/1322/Ford-plans-to-offer-fuel-saving-start-stop-system-in-2012
2. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/12/ford-to-add-automatic-engine-shutoff-to-all-vehicles/1


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