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Air computer failure seen as more than glitch
Associated PressWhen a computer failure at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul. But it also appears that the FAA's management of its...Tags: Embry-Riddle University, Laura Brown, Daytona Beach, Plant Openings, Fines
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Hot Property: Kelsey Grammer puts up Holmby Hills estate for a quick flip
Meet Kelsey the flipper.
Kelsey Grammer, who lives in Malibu's Serra Retreat, has listed an English Country-style estate in Holmby Hills for $19.9 million. Grammer and his wife, Camille, have owned this home for about a year and are hoping to flip it for...Tags: Antonio Banderas, Rob Zombie, Music Industry, Justice System, Movies
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Outdated Computing Practices Behind FAA Outage
Associated PressWhen a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul. But it also appears the FAA's management of its...Tags: Laura Brown, Transportation Accidents, Plant Openings, Fines, Air Transportation Industry
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Hurricane Gustav plows through Cayman Islands
The Associated PressHurricane Gustav plowed through the Cayman Islands toward Cuba, gathering strength on a journey that could take it to the U.S. Gulf Coast as a fearsome Category-3 storm three years after Hurricane Katrina. At 2 a.m., the center of Hurricane Gustav was...Tags: Georgia, Tropical Weather, Carnival Cruise Lines, Tour Operations Industry, Meteorological Disasters
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Dishonesty can hinder search for missing pets
South Florida Sun-SentinelA growing number of online or high-tech services allow pet owners searching for missing animals to look farther from home and contact more people. Some Web sites post "lost pet" notices or help you create a "missing" poster or place "be on the lookout"...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kissimmee, Nevada, Florida
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In the Three-Way Navigation Battle, Don't Count Out Carmakers Just Yet
Edmunds.comTechnology wars are an essential part of progress. A decade ago, embedded navigation systems were the latest and greatest in-car tech. But with inexpensive portable navs hanging from the windshields of millions vehicles, embedded nav systems have... -
New car incentives by brand
Consumer ReportsTurn on the television or open a newspaper, and your senses will be assaulted by automotive advertisements featuring sensational pitches in an effort to clear the 2008s from dealer lots and make way for the 2009 models. Amid all the noise, analysis... -
Chrysler Nissan Deal: One More Step To Oblivion For Chrysler?
BusinessWeek.comThe Wall Street Journal today published a story stating, according to un-named sources, that Chrysler is in talks with Japanese automaker Nissan to essentially supply the Auburn Hills, MI carmaker with mid-sized cars derived from the Nissan Altima. Such a... -
Who Likes Cars? Not the Japanese.
MotorTrend MagazineWould you take a brand-new car if it were offered to you -- free of charge? Uh, does a bear use Charmin in the woods? Incredibly, though, when asked recently by The Nikkei, Japan's top business daily, if they'd want a free new car, many 20-something... -
Personalize your Garmin GPS - Follow that burrito!
Consumer ReportsNot to be outdone by TomTom'????s choice of celebrity voices to personalize their portable GPS navigation devices, Garmin offers an increasing variety of vehicle icons to replace the generic car used to identify your position on their units. They a????... -
Garmin lowers GPS prices, discontinues some models
Consumer ReportsIn the fast-moving portable GPS navigation market, the one constant is change. The latest move comes from Garmin, who has trimmed its car navigation line by retiring several, well-rated models including the Nuvi 350, 360, 370, 650, 660, and 670. The... -
GM to offer radios with ports for music players
General Motors Corp. says it will offer optional radios with USB ports for personal music players on some of its 2009 models. The new radios will allow customers to play music from iPods or MP3 players while charging many of the devices through a USB...Tags: Radio, MP3 Players, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., Automotive Equipment
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