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Computer Error Caused Qantas Jet Mishap

Oct 15th, 2008 · highways sends word that preliminary investigations into a Qantas Airbus A330 mishap where 51 passengers were injured has concluded that it was due to the Air Data Inertial Reference System feeding incorrect information into the flight control system …
see also: protection · computer · electronics · errors · passenger · dangerous · ABC

Sprint's Xohm WiMax Network Debuts In Baltimore, Works Well

Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America

Sprint's Xohm WiMax Network Debuts In Baltimore, Works Well

Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America

Human-Powered Vehicle Speed Competition

Sep 17th, 2008 · Over at Battle Mountain, NV on SR-305, for the 2008 Battle Mountain World Human Powered Speed Challenge (mirror), some of the best cyclists will be competing in human-powered vehicles to break speed records. The current world record was set in 2002 at …
see also: pictures · competing · world · engineering · customers · Machine · vehicle

2008 Mozilla Summit Affected By Rock Slide

Aug 2nd, 2008 · The recently concluded 2008 Mozilla Summit, held in Whistler, Canada, was impacted by a rock slide that cut off the main highway between Whistler and Vancouver, where most attendees planned to depart via airplane. In true open-source fashion, summit attendees …
see also: solution · fashion · organization · Canada · collaborative · workarounds · 2008

Ionospheric Interference With GPS Signals

Jun 11th, 2008 · In recent years, we have become increasingly dependent on applications using the Global Positioning System, such as railway control, highway traffic management, emergency response, and commercial aviation. But the American Geophysical Union warns us that …
see also: ca · blog · Commercial · reliability · research · gadget · Traffic

Transportation Bill Sets Aside $45 Million For MagLev Train

Jun 7th, 2008 · tbischel tips us to news that the MagLev train project which would run from Las Vegas to Disneyland has received approval for $45 million in funding. The project has been in the planning stages for quite some time, and it was delayed further by a drafting …
see also: history · technology · 2005 · errors · magnetic · money · Environmentalism

Transportation Bill Sets Aside $45 Million For MagLev Train

Jun 7th, 2008 · tbischel tips us to news that the MagLev train project which would run from Las Vegas to Disneyland has received approval for $45 million in funding. The project has been in the planning stages for quite some time, and it was delayed further by a drafting …
see also: history · technology · 2005 · errors · magnetic · money · Environmentalism

Terrafugia CEO Responds To "Flying Car" Criticism

May 13th, 2008 · The majority of the comments on last week's Slashdot post It's Not a Flying Car — It's A Drivable Airplane were critical, even dismissive, of Terrafugia's work to build a two-passenger airplane with folding wings that's also certified for highway …
see also: technologies · Hybrid · CEO · passenger · automobiles · criticisms · avionics

It's Not a Flying Car - It's a Drivable Airplane

May 8th, 2008 · Aviation enthusiasts have been dreaming of flying cars since the 1940s. But in an old machine shop in Woburn, MA, a team of MIT aero/astro grads is building what could be the first practical airplane that's also certified for highway driving. Angel-funded …
see also: Machine · vehicle · startups · enthusiasts · winners · MIT · MA

Using Tire Pressure Sensors To Spy On Cars

Apr 1st, 2008 · Beginning last September, all vehicles sold in the US have been required to have Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) installed. An article up at HexView enumerates privacy issues introduced by TPMS, and some of them look pretty scary. Did you know …
see also: Explosion · vehicle · Traffic · Sensor · encrypted · privacy · highway

Comcast's FCC Filing Called Unfair, Not Good Enough

Feb 15th, 2008 · Shoemaker brings us a follow-up to Comcast's recent defense of its traffic management procedures. The companies involved in the original FCC investigation are not satisfied with Comcast's response. From Ars Technica: "Comcast made an aggressive defense …
see also: P2P · BitTorrent · download · company · defense · competitors · Traffic

Cellphones to Monitor Highway Traffic

Feb 3rd, 2008 · On February 8, 2008, about 100 UC Berkeley students will participate in the Mobile Century experiment, using GPS mobile phones as traffic sensors. During the whole day, these students carrying the GPS-equipped Nokia N95 will drive along a 10-mile stretch …
see also: servers · engineering · students · mobile · community · vehicle · Traffic

IBM Patents Pricing Motorists Off Highways

Jan 22nd, 2008 · Self-professed patent reformer IBM snagged a patent Tuesday for the Variable Rate Toll System, which covers the rather anti-egalitarian scheme of pricing motorists off of the roads by raising tolls as congestion increases. 'Congestion pricing of traffic …
see also: IBM · service · Traffic · road · motorists · highway · congestion

Training From America's Army Game Saved a Life

Jan 20th, 2008 · Most people who play the United States Army's freeware FPS sit through training simulations so that they may be able to get into the action and rack up some kills. The medic skills learned in the training allow you to heal teammates in the game, but it …
see also: medical · death · videogaming · Wired · forum · victims · life

Scientists Restore Walking After Spinal Cord Injury

Jan 9th, 2008 · Spinal cord damage blocks the routes that the brain uses to send messages to the nerve cells that control walking. Until now, doctors believed that the only way for injured patients to walk again was to re-grow the long nerve highways that link the brain …
see also: scientists · cellular · research · Cell · patient · movement · UCLA

GM Says Driverless Cars Will Be Ready By 2018

Jan 8th, 2008 · Cars that drive themselves — even parking at their destination — could be ready for sale within a decade, General Motors Corp. executives say. 'This is not science fiction,' Larry Burns, GM's vice president for research and development, said …
see also: computer · Science · fiction · technology · research · interview · company

The Economist's Technology Predictions For 2008

Dec 25th, 2007 · mrcgran notes an article in The Economist with three technology predictions for 2008. Normally they're pretty good on technology, and the predictions seem sound enough, but the article contains a couple of bloopers. "1. Surfing will slow: The internet …
see also: Linux · PC · video · SCO · Music · business · Microsoft

Geek and Gadgets Set Cross-US Speed Record

Oct 17th, 2007 · And you thought your car had gadgets. In this story from Wired magazine, we hear about Alex Roy and his quest to break the record time for a cross-USA road trip. One of the biggest roadblocks to breaking the record: highway patrol officers, about 31,000 …
see also: office · gadget · Tech · cameras · magazine · road · Wired

Highway Safety Agency Silences Engineers

Aug 23rd, 2007 · Nichole R. Nason, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, put a new rule into effect that NHTSA officials, including scientists and engineers, are no longer allowed to be quoted by reporters, according to the New York Times. …
see also: engineering · scientists · New York Times · interview · administration · Silence · attributes







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