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FCC Says 'No' To Cell Phones On Airplanes, But Europe Says 'Yes'
TechWeb - FCC Chairman Kevin Martin told reporters that his agency would give up looking into whether to approve the use of cell phones on airplanes.
Mom donates laptops to wounded soldiers
AP - Laura Brown, a mother with a son who fought in the Iraq war, is trying to improve conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center one laptop computer at a time.
New MIT Supply Chain Software Is Far Out -- In Space
TechWeb - Researchers at MIT have created software to model supply chains for delivering oxygen, food, fuel, exploration equipment, and spare parts to outer space.
Vonage Ordered To Stop Using Verizon VoIP Technology
NewsFactor - A U.S. District judge on Friday ordered Internet phone service provider Vonage to stop using Verizon technology to connect to standard phone lines.
Kuwait's MTC set to win Saudi's 3rd mobile licence
AFP - A consortium led by Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications Co (MTC) on Saturday made the largest bid of 6.1 billion dollars for Saudi Arabia's third mobile phone licence, Saudi Arabia's telecoms watchdog said.
Research from ShmooCon: JavaScript flaws peril Web
InfoWorld - WASHINGTON -- JavaScript coding errors and Web developers who are inexperienced at working with emerging programming techniques represent serious threats to the security of many Internet sites and the people who visit them, according to malware researchers.
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