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Flight chaos as air traffic control breakdown cripples British airports
Thousands of passengers face travel chaos this evening after major computer failure crippled British airports. Luton has suspended all departures while there is serious disruption at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.
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Flight chaos as air traffic control breakdown disrupts British airports
The UK's main air traffic control centre was back to full operation tonight after engineers fixed a computer glitch that saw scores of flights cancelled and delayed.
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Flight chaos as air traffic control breakdown cripples London airports
Thousands of passengers face travel chaos this evening after a major computer failure crippled London airports. Luton Airport has suspended all departures while there is major disruption at Heathrow.
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Akamai Technologies rose $.11 or .6 percent, to $17.17. Amazon rose $2.12 or 3.0 percent, to $72.08.
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Taking the Broadband Revolution to Rural America
Rural residents pay a price for their lack of high-speed Internet access. Meet a group that's trying to extend broadband in less populated areas.
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Multicast to Provide Hosted Transcoding Solution for Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server Software
DMN Newswire--2008-9-25--Multicast, the market-leading Internet Video Platform company, today announced that it will provide a hosted Transcoding-as-a-Service (TaaS) solution for the newly released Adobe® Flash ® Media Encoding Server software.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Apple has closed a loophole that had let a rejected iPhone developer sell his application using a distribution channel meant for beta testing and enterprises.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Apple has closed a loophole that had let a rejected iPhone developer sell his application using a distribution channel meant for beta testing and enterprises.
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'Hackerfest' Focuses on Computer Security
It seems that you can't protect yourself enough when it comes to staying on top of computer fraud; "Hackerfest 2008" gives us some of the latest technology to keep ahead of the game.
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Quantum dot memory may be 'Holy Grail' of computing
Memory made from tiny islands of semiconductor – known as quantum dots – could fill a gap left by today's ageing computer memory formats
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Google-Yahoo Ad Deal - The Facts (According to Google)
Google has just released a mini-site explaining "the facts" about the contentious advertising deal it announced with Yahoo in June. The deal will go live in early October, according to a report on SearchEngineLand, so the mini-site is an attempt to outline how it will work - and why consumers, publishers, competitors (and the US government) have nothing to fear from it. In a ...
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Scientists seek volunteers to monitor for quakes
Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage. Researchers don't have enough high-tech monitoring stations to track every instance of ground shaking, so they are enlisting help from ordinary people to document quakes and pinpoint areas of possible damage. Almost anyone can participate by equipping laptop computers with special software or ...
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Steven Tyler Not Crazy About His Online Persona
Steven Tyler doesn't want any other dude out there acting like him or his lady. The Aerosmith frontman has filed suit against person or persons responsible for posting...
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Liberal groups make issue of McCain's skin cancer
Two liberal political action committees are making an issue of John McCain's past bouts with skin cancer in a television commercial that features his facial scar and demands that the Republican presidential nominee release his medical records to the public. The 30-second ad, so far airing for $50,000 only on MSNBC, is paid for by Brave New PAC and Democracy for America, a political group headed ...
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Instant auctions could replace cellphone contracts
A patent application from the search giant Google suggests a way to make telephone networks bid for your business before every call
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iPodObserver - China iPhone May Drop 3G, Wi-Fi
Apple's iPhone 3G may ship without 3G and Wi-Fi support in China if China Mobile gets its way. Apparently the cell carrier wants to sell the combination iPod and smartphone in a stripped down version to comply with Chinese regulations
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iPodObserver - BW: In iPhone vs Android War, Apple Has First Mover Advantage
If Apple and Google had released their SDK on the same day, the outcome might have been different, according to Peter Burrows with BusinessWeek on Thursday. However, Apple has a strong head start, and that First Mover effect gives Apple the advantage
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Electrically flipped magnets point to better memory
For the first time, magnetised "domains" have been realigned without a magnetic field – faster, more efficient computer memory could result
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Fitch Assigns Microsoft 'AA+' Issuer Default Rating
Fitch Assigns Microsoft 'AA+' Issuer Default Rating
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Cosmic Log: Good company
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Ever year, a few science writers are chosen for special recognition by the National Academies. This year, our own Alan Boyle is among the honorees.
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Dell: We'll Grow Faster Than The Industry
Michael Dell makes a few predictions at a press conference in Brussels.
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Search engines could be lubricated by quantum maths
Google's algorithm for ranking web pages could benefit from quantum shortcuts derived from the Schrödinger equation (full text available to subscribers)
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AJAX World RIA Expo - Exciting Silverlight User Experience (UX) Architect Opening
The UX Architect will be creating instinctive, practical and scalable, visually appealing, user-centric Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), while working with internal and external clients to develop meaningful interactive experiences. The UX Architect will user, stakeholder and competitive research to drive personas and scenarios that will result in concepts, interactive models, prototypes and ...
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Search engines could be lubricated by quantum waves
Google's algorithm for ranking web pages could benefit from quantum shortcuts derived from the Schrödinger equation (full text available to subscribers)
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School Employee Charged With Pandering Child Porn
A Columbus City Schools employee faces charges after police say he was the source of child pornography that was distributed over the Internet. Get details.
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