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Transport-Fi: Wired Reviews Air-Fi; Buses Break out the Internet

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2008-06-12 10:22:29 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...ground service is like Wi-Fi in the sky, but it's using cellular data standards, and so it's much more like mobile broadband in the sky. He also writes that there's 3 Mbps, which is the combined up-and-down estimated throughput of AirCell, the only firm that can operate such service in the U.S. for commercial flights. The next graf mentions...
 
 
 
 
 
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European Commission Moves Forward on In-Flight Mobile Plan

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2008-04-07 12:21:42 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...ground and in-flight operation Airworthiness is a separate measure that's been addressed by the European Aviation Safety Agency across the EU. The EC took this as an opportunity for push for pan-European telecom rules to avoid having to keep defining rules that have to be adopted across all member nations for pan-European services, like this...
 
 
 
 
 
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$160 Billion Robotic Army Network Passes First Big Test. Kinda.

2008-04-30 04:00:00 by David Axe in Wired Security
 
...ground sensors that have begun tracking their every move Hovering somewhere overhead, a tiny robot points its camera at the van and takes note of its color scheme and markings. An even bigger drone, thousands of feet above its hovering kin, maintains a Gods-eye vigil on the whole hunt Everything these robots see is radioed to monitors...
 
 
 
 
 
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Web 2.0 Security - The Beginning of the End or The End of the Beginning

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2008-05-29 15:26:12 by Gunnar Peterson in 1 Raindrop
...ground Again, if we take developer innovation as a given we can see that information security has a decade worth of innovation to catch up on, its very hard to argue that infosec will just latch on to Web 2.0 and actually solve this problem when it has not addressed any of the new innovations in the last decade or so Andy Steingruebl went to...
 
 
 
 
 
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On Measuring a Markets Maturity

2008-07-20 12:10:01 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...ground our discussions andterminologyon maturity in Gartners models on maturity, and we ground our discussions on event processing in the art-and-science of a long standing domain in event processing - multisensor data fusion (MSDF
 
 
 
 
 
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Leading Travel Writer Reams Out In-Flight Internet

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2008-08-19 09:34:03 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...ground, but veteran travel writer Brancatelli connected the dots by checking with the FAA to find the status of applications for aircraft certification by Aircell and others He's not very positive about it, because his research shows a mismatch between claims and work. He writes that an unnamed American airline executive is frustrated by the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Modelling Air Traffic Control

2008-09-08 13:27:26 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...ground, approaching the runway, cleared for takeoff, cruising altitude, approaching runway, final decent etc Tracking and tracing individual aircraft is what is generally referred to as object refinement in our CEP/EP reference architecture. The reason we call this function object refinement is that system engineers are focused on optimizing...
 
 
 
 
 
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Air Canada Goes GoGo

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2008-09-09 10:45:14 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...ground network. Aircell told me some time ago that they ultimately expected approval from Canada, Mexico, and Caribbean authorities to use the same frequencies as they purchased in the U.S. for air-to-ground broadband; the same had been true for AirFone and other defunct in-flight call providers. The first planes covered will be Airbus A319s
 
 
 
 
 
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Here Comes Everybody Review

2008-11-25 07:39:13 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...ground stations waiting for a major event. Similarly, Microsoft has to pay a programmer full time, and Encyclopedia Britannica has to pay someone to write articles. But Flickr can make use of a person with just one photo to contribute, Linux can harness the work of a programmer with little time, and Wikipedia benefits if someone corrects just...
 
 
 
 
 
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Halvar Flake Denied Entry to U.S. for Black Hat

2007-07-29 12:39:01 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...ground, whereas the others I've heard of were more political. In either event, the result is government at its worst