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Comment FUD! Production will be in the US, not Finland (Score 1) 293

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Matt Rogers, who oversees the department's loan programs as a senior adviser to Energy Secretary Steven Chu, said Fisker was awarded the loan after a "detailed technical review" that concluded the company could eventually deliver a highly fuel-efficient hybrid car to a mass audience. Fisker said most of its DOE loan will be used to finance U.S. production of a $40,000 family sedan that has yet to be designed.
The Almighty Buck

The Video Game Industry Goes Political 187

An anonymous reader writes "The video game industry is finally forming a PAC by the end of March to get some political clout. A story in The New York Times yesterday reports that the video game industry has finally woken up and realized that in order to stay strong going forward, it can't rely on 13-year-old pimple-faced kids to promote its agenda."
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - LinuxBios with graphic mode

An anonymous reader writes: A Brazilian blog about open source is talk about a project of LinuxBios that comes with Matchbox, busybox and Kdrive. The original post is here: http://br-linux.org/linux/linuxbios-com-modo-grafi co (in portuguese), a video about is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuzRsXKm_NQ, and the original post form authors are here: http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/linuxbios-with-x11- server-completely-in-flash-rom
Education

Higher Pay for Math and Science Teachers 471

Coryoth writes "Following up a previous story, it seems that the Kentucky effort to provide increased pay to teachers with qualifications in mathematics, physics, and chemistry has been gutted. Teachers objected to differential pay, and that portion of the bill was removed. At the same time California has just put forward a similar measure, with differential pay for teachers qualified in mathematics and science. Shockingly 40% of mathematics teachers in California are not fully qualified in the subject — a higher percentage of unqualified teachers than any other subject. Is the Californian effort any more likely to succeed, or is it destined to be similarly gutted? Is there a solution to the woeful lack of qualified mathematics teachers that the Teachers' Union will find acceptable?"

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