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    Corruption charges halt two South Africa tech contracts 23/06/2010 01:10:00

    South Africa, Africa's second largest telecommunications market, has become the latest country on the continent to deal with corruption charges regarding technology contracts, moving to cancel deals valued at more than US$552 million.
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    Motorola Droid smartphone 02/11/2009 13:20:00

    The first time you pick up the Motorola Droid (US$200 with a two-year contract from Verizon), you'll notice its solid feel and heft--there's a lot going on behind the crisp, 3.7-inch touchscreen.
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    Emirates to offer in-flight mobile phone service 13/11/2006 12:38:12

    As one group abandons its in-flight Wi-Fi Internet access, another hopes to be more successful with an on-board mobile phone service for air passengers.
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    Desktop Linux could take off at airports, says Unisys 27/06/2006 08:10:22

    The airport check-in desk could be where "desktop" Linux usage takes off, according to Unisys's European coordinator of open-source software activities.
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    Two European airlines to launch mobile phone service 21/09/2005 07:58:24

    Two European airlines plan to launch a new service late next year that will allow passengers to use their mobile phones on flights within western Europe.
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    Air travel to become more high-tech, study says 05/09/2005 08:03:05

    Almost half the world's airlines plan to offer some form of in-flight communications for passengers by the end of 2007, with most favoring Internet access, e-mail and SMS (short messaging service), according to a new study released last week.
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    Qualcomm, Connexion test in-flight wireless service 10/08/2005 08:57:24

    Qualcomm and The Boeing Co.'s Connexion have joined forces to test in-flight mobile phone communications in a specially equipped Boeing 737-400 aircraft, the companies said Monday.
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    Airbus preps A380 aeroplanes for mobile phone use 17/02/2005 14:31:39

    European aircraft manufacturer Airbus plans to include in its new Superjumbo A380 planes an optional voice and data system that can allow passengers to use their mobile devices in flight, the company announced Tuesday.
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    E-tickets could mean cheaper air travel 28/05/2003 08:55:21

    Beleaguered airlines could save themselves serious money if they ditch paper tickets in favor of electronic ones, according to analysts at GartnerG2.
 
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