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October 10, 2008 3:10 PM PDT

88: Hybrids, hydrogen, and hot tech

Posted by Brian Cooley
Volvo plans lots of hybrids, Mazda will soon burn hydrogen, Best Buy breaks into connected navigation, and Chrysler wants you to have a dual-clutch transmission.
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Volvo gets all excited about hybrids

Mazda to burn hydrogen in a rotary in 5 years

Ford's MyKey set to annoy your kids straight

Best Buy debuts connected GPS nav devices

Originally posted at Car Tech Podcast
Brian Cooley is an editor at large who keeps his fingers on the pulse of consumers' attitudes toward tech. His specialty is CNET Car Tech videos, but, frankly, most people have seen him on the TVs at Costco (or in one of his '60s Fords or Fiats).
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