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Software glitch hits Heathrow T4 baggage system Flying today? Not with those cases you're not Heathrow's Terminal 4 was yesterday hit by a software glitch which affected its baggage-handling capacity, the knock-on effect of which means that some passengers travelling have been told to leave any hold baggage at home.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Baggage Glitch Delays Thousands at JFK Technical error causing major breakdown in American Airlines baggage system. Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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American Airlines Takes On Additional Baggage News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio For What We've Paid for the Iraq War the U.S. Could've Bought... Vodafone Gets the Call Born to Run Out: Why Americans Are Driving Less Subscribe to Portfolio magazine If you ran Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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American Airlines Takes On Additional Baggage News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio For What We've Paid for the Iraq War the U.S. Could've Bought... Vodafone Gets the Call Born to Run Out: Why Americans Are Driving Less Subscribe to Portfolio magazine If you ran Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Software glitch hits iPhone fans A glitch with the registration software for the iPhone means that many people in the UK are unable to use their devices. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > BBC |
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Sun to craft software stack into NAS appliances Sun Microsystems will introduce a storage appliance based on its FISHworks software package by the end of this year and later extend the technology to other types of products through partnerships.FISHworks is a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Computer glitch cancels flights Flights will be cancelled after a computer glitch causes disruption at Heathrow's Terminal 3. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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Glitch mars launch of Wi-Fi on high-speed trains The train was on time, but the commercial launch of Wi-Fi Internet access service on high-speed trains between Brussels and Paris was marred by a technical glitch that kept many travelers offline for much of the inaugural journey. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Supercomputing Power Hits the Desktop, Minus the Software The PC industry's two largest graphics companies released new top-of-the-line models this week. The new graphics processors will bring not just better videogame performance, but will also turn ordinary desktop PCs into the equivalent of supercomputers -- if programmers can figure out how to tak Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Supercomputing Power Hits the Desktop, Minus the Software The PC industry's two largest graphics companies released new top-of-the-line models this week. The new graphics processors will bring not just better videogame performance, but will also turn ordinary desktop PCs into the equivalent of supercomputers -- if programmers can figure out how to tak Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Supercomputing Power Hits the Desktop, Minus the Software The PC industry's two largest graphics companies released new top-of-the-line models this week. The new graphics processors will bring not just better videogame performance, but will also turn ordinary desktop PCs into the equivalent of supercomputers -- if programmers can figure out how to tak Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Trial for T5 mandatory biometrics kicks off at Heathrow Terminal 1 passengers get to be lab rats Quietly on Friday, Heathrow Airport recruited quantities of involuntary lab rats to test fingerprint-based security/traffic control system planned for Terminal 5. The luckless pioneers were selected at Terminal 1, where biometrics are now being deducted fr Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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ICO queries Heathrow T5's huge fingerprint scam scan National security now wholly funded by shopping The government, the British Airports Authority and the Information Commissioner's Office are arguing over fingerprinting at Heathrow's new Terminal 5, which is due to open on Thursday. T5 is to use a 'count them all in, count them all out' biometric Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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BAA grounds Heathrow T5 fingerprinting system Data protection forces 11th hour climbdown BAA has been forced to suspend plans to fingerprint domestic travellers at the new Heathrow Terminal 5 after confusion over the legality of the scheme.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Ice in fuel caused Heathrow 777 crash Nasty chill provoked reduced fuel flow The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has concluded that the 17 January crash-landing of a Boeing 777 at Heathrow was probably caused by "ice within the fuel feed system" which restricted flow to the engines.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Glitch detected in Europe's cargo capsule - Houston Chronicle Mirror.co.ukGlitch detected in Europe's cargo capsuleHouston Chronicle - 3 hours agoBy MARK CARREAU CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The European Space Agency said Sunday that flight control teams have detected a potential propulsion system problem in a new cargo freighter that Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Some U.S. airports back to normal after computer glitch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air traffic at some major U.S. airports was returning to normal on Tuesday after many planes were delayed due to a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Home > Rss Directory > General > Reuters |
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Some U.S. airports back to normal after computer glitch
(Reuters) Reuters - Air traffic at some major U.S. airports was returning to normal on Tuesday after many planes were delayed due to a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Some U.S. airports back to normal after computer glitch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air traffic at some major U.S. airports was returning to normal on Tuesday after many planes were delayed due to a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |
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Airports back to normal after computer glitch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. airports were operating normally on Tuesday evening after a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans delayed hundreds of flights, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |

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