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Technology Briefs — August 15 - August 21

IdleAire Technologies Posts $13.9 Million 2Q Loss • Connecticut Delays Weigh Station Bypass System • Freightquote.com Appoints Two Executives

August 21, 2006

Ford to Offer Buyouts to All Factory Workers

Ford Motor Co. plans to extend buyout offers to all of its North American factory workers, Bloomberg reported Monday.

August 21, 2006

Volvo Considering Acquisitions in Japan, China, Russia

Volvo AB is considering a series of acquisitions in Japan, China and Russia, the Associated Press reported Monday.

August 21, 2006

Wyoming Diesel Shortages Prompt Fuel Rationing

Diesel shortages have prompted some filling stations in Wyoming to ration fuel, the Associated Press reported Monday.

August 21, 2006

Canada to Back Softwood Lumber Trade Agreement

The government of Canada will back an agreement to end a trade dispute with the United States over softwood lumber after it wins industry support for the plan, Bloomberg reported Monday.

August 21, 2006

Appeals Court Rejects Delaware Toll Suit

A federal appeals court ruled that several trucking groups, including American Trucking Associations, did not have the legal standing to challenge a toll increase on several bridges linking New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the Associated Press reported Friday.

August 18, 2006

Delays at Border Blamed on Computer Glitch

Truckers could encounter heavy traffic at Detroit border crossings due to a customs computer glitch, the Windsor Star reported Friday.

August 18, 2006

Velocity Express Completes Acquisition of CD&L

Velocity Express Corp. has completed its acquisition of package delivery company CD&L, the company said Friday in a release.

August 18, 2006

Ford May Make Additional Job Cuts

Ford Motor Co. may eliminate 6,000 salaried jobs next month, Bloomberg reported Friday.

August 18, 2006

Letters to the Editor: Oil Company Profits, Alaska Pipeline, Idling Laws

And this is not price-gouging in what parallel universe? We’ll drag some mom-and-pop hardware store to court for overpricing plywood after a hurricane, but this monumental rape by the oil companies is simply fine?

August 18, 2006