Nissan has announced that they are recalling 226,000 vehicles due to faulty airbags that could break upon inflation and launch fragments of metal into the car.
Beats and Bose: Who will be the victor?
Sound system company Bose is suing Beats Music over an alleged patent infringement case involving the noise-canceling technology used in their headphones. But does this accusation have any weight?
Sony Xperia M2 vs. Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Which one is better?
The two smartphones run on Android Jelly Bean and cost around $300, but diverge in screen-size, number of cameras and processing power.
Trees save 850 lives per year, says National Forest Service
According to a new study trees save Americans $7 billion every year in health care costs by eating pollution.
Eric Holder: Justice Department ‘closely monitoring’ NYPD chokehold case
No civil rights investigation has yet been launched regarding the death of Eric Garner.
Judge shreds D.C. public gun ban
As of Saturday night though, the immediate effect of the ruling is unclear.
N.H. teen who disappeared last year is ‘extremely tired and in deteriorated health’
Police are still trying to determine whether she went willingly or was coerced.
Shocking: New wristband will jolt you if you miss the gym
. For a current prototype, the Pavlok costs $249.99 and a future generation can be preordered for $149.99.
Nissan adds 226,000 cars to defective airbag recall
n April 2013, Nissan issued the first recall of cars using defective Takata Corp components.
Alan ‘Ace’ Greenberg, Wall Street titan, dies at 86
As CEO, Greenberg’s cost control measures became investment banking folklore.
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