Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: FAA

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    IdealStor offers 6TB removable backup box 19/12/2006 08:48:44

    IdealStor has released a 750GB capacity disk for its removable disk Backup Appliance.
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    Energex inks $7 million deal with TUSC 08/06/2006 12:45:13

    Queensland utility Energex has inked a $7 million contract with services firm and systems integrator Tusc.
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    Researchers: Using mobile phones on planes can disrupt operations 06/03/2006 09:47:18

    Airlines need to do a better job of keeping passengers from using mobile phones and laptops during flight because interference caused by such gear could cause accidents, according to a new study.
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    DOJ seeks wiretap access for cell phone calls on planes 13/07/2005 08:07:06

    If cell phones and other handheld wireless devices are allowed to be used on aircraft, the US Department of Justice wants built-in terrorism-fighting capabilities to allow fast wiretaps and quick ways to disconnect conversations between terrorists.
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    FCC to consider allowing cell phones on planes 16/12/2004 11:36:35

    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday kicked off efforts that could reshape the communications services available to airline passengers, deciding to auction off spectrum now set aside for air-to-ground phone service and proposing to relax its ban on the use of cellular phones in flight.
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    GSM group to test aeroplane mobile phone service 10/09/2004 08:06:34

    The rivalry between two of the world's largest mobile phone technology groups, which began on the ground, could soon extend to the sky.
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    Delta to test RFID for parts tracking 04/06/2004 08:30:23

    Delta Air Lines plans to test the use of radio frequency identification tags to track engine parts next month in partnership with The Boeing Co., according to Marty Kansinger, Delta's general manager for materiel services.
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    New in-flight cell phone technology on the horizon 16/07/2003 07:04:13

    Having already infiltrated cars, buses and trains, cell phones could soon overrun airplanes if technology being separately developed in the U.S. and Europe receives regulatory approval and, equally important, support from the major airlines.
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    Study: Mobile phones still threat in aircraft 06/05/2003 09:14:57

    Airlines should continue their ban on the use of mobile phones on board aircraft because of possible interference with navigation and communication equipment, according to a study published Friday by the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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    Airlines, FAA turn to Web for security, flight planning 16/08/2002 07:07:44

    Several major airlines and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration are turning to the Internet, with all of its inherent security vulnerabilities, to improve antiterror information sharing and the safety of flight operations.
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    Focus: G-men take to Linux 18/06/2002 08:55:00

    While whole government agencies overseas are looking to Linux as a low-cost, powerful computing platform for their infrastructures, some federal agencies in the U.S. are also adopting the technology for critical applications.
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