The last newsletter noted that Jim participated in a recent Network World chat on the topic of application performance management and WAN acceleration. Today, we’ll continue that thread by discussing ...
Toyota is desperate to convince a congressional committee that dangerous bouts of uncontrolled acceleration in its cars are the result of mechanical problems, not computer glitches. That's because a ...
Tue, 25 May 2010 21:41:14 GMT — The government says unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles may have been involved in the deaths of 89 people over the past decade.The National Highway Traffic ...
In a breathtakingly candid moment, Jim Lentz, Toyota’s chief operating officer, said that the automaker’s recalls over unintended acceleration would “not totally” prevent future incidents. Lentz spoke ...
The nation’s top auto safety regulator is ill-equipped to detect problems with high-tech electronics commonplace in today’s cars, a new government study has concluded. Calling such shortcomings ...
Federal judge to consider dismissing lawsuits against Toyota for alleged sudden acceleration defects
Toyota’s powers of persuasion will be put to the test in federal court today. A U.S. District court judge in California is scheduled to consider whether to throw out lawsuits against Toyota Motor Corp ...
As smug as Toyota has been in declaring recent allegations of sudden-acceleration in its cars unfounded, it's wild to see U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announcing Tuesday that none other ...
Unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles may have been involved in the deaths of 89 people over the past decade, upgrading the number of deaths possibly linked to the massive recalls, the government ...
Some Toyota owners have begun to complain that their vehicles suddenly accelerated even after dealerships made repairs to fix the problem, according to reports filed with federal safety regulators. At ...
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