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The hi-tech kit - which is already on trial - can be used to trap motorists breaking the speed limit or going through a red light. It"s equipped with a digital camera, so it never runs out of film - meaning every law-breaker will be caught. The hard drive stores up to 100,000 images, which can be downloaded by police via the built-in modem.



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The Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, Warks, has agreed a deal with Nanjing Automobile - new owner of Rover"s Longbridge plant - to safeguard historically important artefacts, documents and photos. At the same time, an auction of MG Sport and Racing items will go ahead this month in Birmingham.


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Cadillac is set to unleash its most advanced road car yet... Designed to carry one of the world"s most important men, it"e the firm"s latest generation presidential limousine.

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The best things in life...

The best things in life are free! Sat-nav manufacturer TomTom has revolutionised the points of interest (POIs) available via its units by teaming up with online maps service Google Maps – and the new data won’t cost drivers a penny.

Owners of TomTom sat-navs will know there’s a raft of official extras available for their gadget, but expanding the standard POI database is one of the most popular options. The Google Maps tie-in is a big step forward, as it brings the resources of the Internet powerhouse to the dashboard. You need the latest version of TomTom’s Home 2 software for it to work, while the download is large, at 23MB. But consider÷­ing it’s free, it’s well worth it.

On the Google Maps site, you use the search engine to select a business or loca÷­tion. The selection comes up with a flag on the map, showing the address, phone and website, where applicable. Once you have made your selection, click ‘send to GPS’ and it uploads the choice as a favourite.

It worked seamlessly, although only the name and co-ordinates are loaded. You don’t get the full address, while a phone number would be handy, too, as many sat-navs have Bluetooth hands-free built-in.




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