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Jul 19 2008, Sameer Kumar

General Motors has been always on the cutting edge of automobile technology making sure that they enhance the driving experience for one and all. Now they have decided that they will extend this to the aged drivers who have often been plagued by...

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QPC Lasers, Inc. (OTCBB:QPCI): lasers designed for high resolution (100 lumens) miniature projectors for portable handheld consumer electronics