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Fewer Than 1% Arrested From TSA's "Behavior Detection"

Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists

Fewer Than 1% Arrested From TSA's "Behavior Detection"

Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists

Pentagon Clears Flying-Car Project For Takeoff

Nov 14th, 2008 · DARPA has announced a 'Personal Air Vehicle Technology' project. It will 'ultimately lead to a working prototype of a military-suitable flying car — a two- or four-passenger vehicle that can "drive on roads" one minute and take off like a helicopter …
see also: prototype · Machine · vehicle · road · Hybrid · Missions · delivery

The Pocket-Sized Projector Has Arrived

Nov 6th, 2008 · David Pogue of New York Times has reviewed the Pico, which is a pocket projector from Optoma. The review is quite entertaining (Pogue projects the images on to a plane's ceiling, leaving passengers baffled) and detailed. The highlights are: It is a pocket-sized …
see also: video · IPod · player · DVD · resolution · battery · entertainment

The Pocket-Sized Projector Has Arrived

Nov 6th, 2008 · David Pogue of New York Times has reviewed Pico which is a pocket projector from Optoma. The review is quite entertaining (Pogue projects the images on to a plane's ceiling, leaving passengers baffled) and detailed. The highlights are: It is a pocket-sized …
see also: video · IPod · player · DVD · resolution · battery · entertainment

Microsoft Discontinues Windows 3.x

Nov 5th, 2008 · The BBC reports that, as of last Saturday, Microsoft is no longer issuing licenses for the 18-year-old Windows 3.x. Many here may well be surprised to learn that anyone still has use for the antiquated software, but it seems to have found a home in a …
see also: Linux · software · Microsoft · Windows · BBC · register · Virgin

Interpol Pushing World Facial Recognition Database

Oct 20th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that according to some reports, Interpol will soon be pushing for a world-wide facial recognition database at the borders of all member nations. "The UK already has airport gates equipped with such technology, intended to remove …
see also: world · nation · photos · technology · UK · register · organization

Interpol Pushing World Facial Recognition Database

Oct 20th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that according to some reports, Interpol will soon be pushing for a world-wide facial recognition database at the borders of all member nations. "The UK already has airport gates equipped with such technology, intended to remove …
see also: world · nation · photos · technology · UK · register · organization

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

Qantas Blames Wireless For Aircraft Incidents

Oct 9th, 2008 · An Australian airline Qantas Airbus A330-300, suffered 'a sudden change of altitude' on Tuesday. "The mid-air incident resulted in injuries to 74 people, with 51 of them treated by three hospitals in Perth for fractures, lacerations and suspected spinal …
see also: electronics · instruments · Navigation · altitude · passenger · Australian · Bluetooth

Qantas Blames Wireless For Aircraft Incidents

Oct 9th, 2008 · An Australian airline Qantas Airbus A330-300, suffered "a sudden change of altitude" on Tuesday. "The mid-air incident resulted in injuries to 74 people, with 51 of them treated by three hospitals in Perth for fractures, lacerations and suspected spinal …
see also: electronics · instruments · Navigation · altitude · passenger · Australian · Bluetooth

Australia Mulling a Nationwide Vehicle-Tracking System

Sep 28th, 2008 · It seems that as political support for Australia's version of the national ID card is waning, the powers that be have found a far more effective way to catalogue the populace. CrimTrac, an Australian government agency responsible for designing technical …
see also: solution · nation · resolution · IDs · vehicle · political · drivers

National Car Tracking System Proposed For US

Sep 17th, 2008 · The Newspaper is reporting that the leading private traffic enforcement camera vendors are seeking to establish a national vehicle tracking system in the United States using existing red-light and speed enforcement cameras. The system would utilize Automatic …
see also: video · nation · company · Public · Vendors · United States · vehicle

In-flight Cell Ban Advances In Congress

Aug 1st, 2008 · The awkwardly named Halting Airplane Noise to Give Us Peace (HANG UP) Act was approved by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on a voice vote Thursday. The bill would make permanent the long-standing ban on in-flight cell phone calls …
see also: Internet · Public · Cell · sponsored · passenger · bill · congress

Dublin Air Traffic Contol Brought Down By Faulty NIC

Jul 18th, 2008 · Not so very long ago after passengers were left hanging by a similar glitch at LAX, Gilby4mPuck writes with another story of NIC failure leading to a disruption of air traffic, this time in Ireland, excerpting: "Data showing the location, height and speed …
see also: Hardware · network · Traffic · worldwide · passenger · glitches · centres

DHS Official Considered Shock Collars For Air Travelers

Jul 8th, 2008 · The Washington Times is reporting that the DHS wants to replace your boarding pass with a GPS-enabled shock bracelet. Plans for the device include subduing passengers remotely as well as onboard interrogation. There's even a promotional video." Perhaps …
see also: video · passenger · DHS · GPS · promotion · quantities · interrogating

Terminal Chaos

Jun 25th, 2008 · While Terminal Chaos should be shelved in the current events or business section of a bookstore, it could also be placed in the modern crime section. After reading it, one gets the impression that the state of air traffic today could only come due to …
see also: pictures · business · Traffic · 2008 · passenger · modern · Terminator

The SUV Is Dethroned

Jun 10th, 2008 · Wired's Autopia blog documents what we all knew was coming: rising gas prices have killed off the SUV. Auto industry watchers had predicted that the gas guzzlers in the "light truck" category would lose the ascendancy by 2010; no one expected their reign …
see also: blog · products · industry · vehicle · division · 2008 · 2010

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







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