Stories about: Delta Air Lines

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    Delta Air Lines sued over alleged e-mail hacking 15/10/2009 01:44:00

    Delta Air Lines is being sued for allegedly hacking the e-mail account of a passenger rights advocate supporting legislation that would allow access to food, water and toilets during long delays on the tarmac.
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    8 ways to fight spam filter frustration 07/08/2008 09:25:03

    Spam. It fills our in-boxes, wastes our time and spreads malware -- and it's only getting worse. According to Ferris Research, which studies messaging and content control, 40 trillion spam messages are expected to be sent in 2008, costing businesses more than $140 billion worldwide -- a significant increase from the 18 trillion spam messages sent in 2006 and the 30 trillion in 2007.
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    New Red Hat CEO on JBoss, open source, the future 14/02/2008 09:49:45

    Since being acquired by Linux vendor Red Hat in mid-2006, open-source middleware vendor JBoss has been a company in transition. It was well-known for its open-source middleware line that could be used by large businesses to better tie together their divergent applications.
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    Red Hat's new CEO, Jim Whitehurst, outlines his priorities at a Tokyo news conference 04/02/2008 14:29:55

    Red Hat's new CEO plans to keep the company focused on its core Linux OS and middleware business while also improving the service it offers to customers.
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    Cell phone service takes a big hit in hurricane states 31/08/2005 09:18:31

    In the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, hundreds of repair crews from Verizon Wireless and Cingular Wireless are on standby to get into ravaged parts Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to repair waterlogged cell phone systems and equipment.
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    Microsoft virus bounty leads to Sasser arrest 10/05/2004 08:54:06

    A multi-million dollar Microsoft reward program to encourage people to identify computer virus writers has led to the arrest of a teenager in Germany on suspicion of writing the Sasser computer worm.
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    RFID set to take off in Australia 25/07/2003 08:13:58

    The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology will be widespread in Australia by late 2004 with more than 15 local companies implementing pilots, according to IBM's worldwide director of e-business to smart machines (eb2SM), Dr Cheryl Shearer.
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    Nokia launches multimedia application developer kit 07/08/2002 11:53:00

    Forum Nokia this week is shipping Mobile Internet Toolkit Version 3.1, enabling development of MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) applications for sending messages between handsets that contain voice, video, graphics, and photos.
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    BA the latest to test Internet-in-the-sky 17/06/2002 08:15:00

    British Airways PLC (BA) is the second European airline after Lufthansa AG to agree to test a high-speed Internet service for aircraft supplied by The Boeing Co.
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    Boeing gets FCC license for Internet service on planes 07/01/2002 08:30:00

    The Boeing Co. has been granted a license by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to launch its new airborne Internet service. However, the project still faces delays because of recent decisions to pull out by the three U.S. airlines that were helping to fund the effort.
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    Three airlines to drop Boeing's Connexion service 30/11/2001 08:30:00

    A project by The Boeing Co. to put high-speed Internet connections in its planes looks unlikely to take off on time, as its three airline partners in the joint venture have decided to pull out of the project, the company said Thursday.
 
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