Stories about: FAA

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    Feds look beyond LightSquared to set GPS interference standards 09/02/2012 12:57:18

    A high-ranking federal official and aviation industry leaders called on Wednesday for rules to prevent future interference with GPS, looking beyond a proposal by would-be hybrid mobile operator LightSquared that may be doomed by broad opposition.
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    Senators push for changes in cybercrime law 08/09/2011 04:05:35

    The main U.S. law targeting cybercrime may need to be changed because it has allowed law enforcement agencies to target people who simply violate websites' terms of service or their employers' computer use policies, two senators said Wednesday.
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    Citrix founder's new startup targets data sprawl 02/06/2011 05:47:00

    Citrix founder Edward Iacobucci is launching a startup called VirtualWorks Group that plans to organize the mountains of data overwhelming modern businesses.
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    How is cloud computing like an airplane? 12/05/2011 08:54:00

    LAS VEGAS – A cloud computing service is like an airliner - even though it can experience devastating crashes that affect many people, like Amazon’s crash last month, it’s still safer than driving your own car… or IT infrastructure.
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    Epsilon breach grabs US Senate attention 16/04/2011 06:45:00

    Seems that the recent Epsilon breach has rankled a couple members of the U.S. Senate who are now pushing for further investigation into the irritating violation of privacy.
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    10 ways Linux is making life better 22/03/2011 09:29:00

    Linux has long played a leading role in the world of servers, due in large part to its stability, security and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). What many don't realize, however, is just how ubiquitous it's becoming in other parts of life as well.
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    LightSquared reports on GPS testing process 18/03/2011 12:12:24

    LightSquared has begun planning for GPS interference tests that will determine whether it can roll out a combination satellite-LTE mobile data network and issued the first of several required monthly reports on the process.
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    Attorney-General overwhelmed by support for R18+ games classification 01/12/2010 14:12:00

    Some 98.2 per cent of individual submissions responding to the federal government’s R18+ computer games classification discussion paper support the introduction of an adult rating for games, according to the Attorney-General’s Department.
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    First commercial spacecraft licensed to land 25/11/2010 09:46:00

    Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk's California-based space launch firm has become the first commercial company to receive a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licence to allow an orbiting spacecraft to return to Earth.
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    Flying cars set to soar into the marketplace in 2011 03/07/2010 02:28:00

    A Massachusetts company hopes to start delivering its flying car to customers by late 2011.
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    Exploding batteries on planes: Rare and small risk 12/02/2010 08:14:00

    As the U.S. Department of Transportation proposes stricter rules on the shipments of lithium batteries, a close look at Federal Aviation Administration data finds that mid-air incidents involving batteries have been both rare and, apart from one catastrophe, relatively benign.
 
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