Toyota and Law Council Australia claim a new right to repair is unwarranted
Law Council Australia believes the move could be counterproductive and cause confusion.
Law Council Australia believes the move could be counterproductive and cause confusion.
Neighbors selling to neighbors is the idea. Users will be able to buy and sell large items such as cars, boats and refrigerators, which aren't well-suited to the general eBay site.
Web-based games makers’ quest for riches is hitting a snag: How to persuade casual gamers to take out subscriptions for games, in the same way hard-core role-players do.
Car makers gear up to pitch new models on the Web.
Despite the current global slump in care sales, Toyota expects to have a future. To that end there are reports in Japan that the car maker's planning a new hyrbid model that will sell for 20% less than the Prius.
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association also believes Australian Consumer Law is sufficient for dealing with right to repair issues.
The Frito-Lay division of PepsiCo is using solar power to help transform its SunChips line of snack chips into a "green" brand. (From The New York Times)
In the second of our two-part interview, Citrix's vice president for special products, Ian Pratt, describes how the XenSource buyout has affected the virtualisation company, and where Citrix is going with Xen-branded products
Apple may be being secretive about its electric vehicle intentions but Elon Musk says you can't hide your plans when you hire over 1,000 engineers to do the job.
Following success of the Prius, company will introduce hybrid with bigger engine to help boost international sales.