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Tweet Today many modern cars have onboard computers that record data about speed, air bag deployment or failures, braking and other mechanical functions. This information can sometimes help to determine the cause of a car accident. Police can establish for example how fast a car was travelling at the time of impact from recording devices [&hellip
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Tweet Users who may have grown frustrated with Facebook’s rudimentary search feature are getting an updated version designed to make it easier to find people, places and photos on the site. Facebook unveiled its social search tool in January, but only made it available to a small fraction of its 1.1 billion users, as its [&hellip
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Tweet Ignoring the internet was the biggest mistake media company Fairfax made, Liberal MP Malcolm Turnbull says. Mr Turnbull was commenting at the launch of Fairfax: The Rise and Fall, on the same day that Fairfax news websites introduced a paywall. He said the company once had total domination in the classifieds market. But it [&hellip
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Mobile Phone Texting and Social Media Increase The Risk Of A Car Accident
By mike, Jun 26 in blog with 0 commentsTweet The number of car accidents caused by either mobile phone usage, either texting or talking on a mobile phone whilst driving, or social networking long into the night have been a major factor in a majority of car accidents increasing the number of personal injury compensation Claims. Some of these facts include young drivers [&hellip
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Tweet Social networking site Facebook has announced plans to introduce clickable hashtags for users. The tool is already widely used on other media, such as micro-blogging site Twitter, so users can find out what others are discussing. Facebook users have long adopted the hashtag, often using it as an addition to comments and status updates. [&hellip