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SDRNews SDR2008-08-06 WiFi on Airlines - About time

SDRNews SDR2008-08-06 WiFi on Airlines - About time

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BLOCKBUSTER Total Access click to activate coupon for $10 off your first month. Free Information on EVault 1-866-928-0735 Delta Offers WiFi on all Flights Sony Buys Rocketboom COBOL Needed - Again SDR News is a Daily (M-F) Technology Podcast with Tech News Highlights from Slashdot, Digg and Reddit Click Here to Sign Up for the SDR Newsletter Prefer a Direct Download ? (mp3) Download today’s show. SDR News Links If a news item has disappeared from the Del.icio.us list above, try the full list here. Thumbnail Views: Via Thumblicio.us SEARCH ANY STORY YOU HEAR ON THE PODCAST WiFi in the Air by Andrew McCaskey I have to welcome the addition of WiFi to the Delta fleet, and certainly hope that United responds in kind. This is the sort of amenity that will attract many if not most business travelers- and other than offering some sort of primary power in coach so that a battery swap is not required on long flights, there’s not much more that could keep a business traveler happy. How different, indeed from the airline menus from flights from the 1960’s and 1970’s collected at Northwestern University Just different sorts of competition. I’m glad that they are blocking VoIP to keep some semblance of quiet for those who want to sleep on the flight - and this is one uplift that I’m happy to pay for the increased productivity along the way. Contact Us CES 2008 Coverage for Tech Podcast Network NYC Speed Soldering Competition Watch Today’s Video Episode Click to view videos submitted or recommended by other SDR podcast listeners. . . If you find a YouTube video that pertains to one of our news items, or have produced an item that would be of interest to SDR listeners, please send us the link slashdotreview{at}gmail.com Save $10 on any order of $50 or more at GoDaddy.com! Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why? Because you can hold meetings right over the Net — from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundtable. Take 10% off any order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH Take $5 off any $30 order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH2 .com Domains $6.95 at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH3 More blogs about SlashdotReview… Slashdot Review by Email - Sign up here: Enter your Email Powered by FeedBlitz Less

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Daily TIPs: Hydrogen Sports Car, Broadband in Every Pot, Wi-Fi in Flight, & More

Daily TIPs: Hydrogen Sports Car, Broadband in Every Pot, Wi-Fi in Flight, & More

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Daily TIPs, Hydrogen, Broadband Neil Savage wrote: Hydrogen-powered Sports Car on the Way The prototype of a sports car that burns a mixture of gasoline and hydrogen should be ready by November, according to Earth2Tech. Ronn Motors, of Austin, TX, plans to unveil its Scorpion sports hybrid, with a body made of carbon fiber, in Las Vegas. The company is also working on fuel cells and plug-in electric vehicles. FCC Wants Broadband for Everyone The Federal Communications Commission wants to bring high-speed Internet access to the 40 percent of American homes that lack it. BusinessWeek tells us that FCC Chairman Kevin Martin wants to provide government incentives for private companies to provide more broadband service. He wants to auction off wireless spectrum and have the winning bidder commit to bringing at least minimal broadband service to 95 percent of the country within 10 years. What’s the Best Way to Manage Broadband? There’s a lot of discussion going on in the industry about the best way for service providers to manage their bandwidth while maintaining the principle of “net neutrality,” with ideas like tiered pricing being floated. Vint Cerf, who goes by the title of Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, agrees broadband networks need some management scheme. At Google’s Policy Blog, he offers some ideas for managing the networks, but he says any restrictions should be narrowly applied so they don’t chase consumers away from useful applications. Surfing at 20,000 Feet Delta thinks its passengers should be able to go online while flying, and has announced plans to offer Wi-Fi service on all of its domestic flights by the middle of next year, the New York Times reports. The airline will of course charge a fee—$9.95 for flights under three hours and $12.95 for longer flights. San Francisco to Vote on Clean Energy Act Voters in San Francisco will see a question establishing a Clean Energy Act in the city on the November ballot, but Mayor Gavin Newsom is opposed to it. The act would require 51 percent of the city’s electricity to come from renewable sources by 2017, 75 percent by 2030, and 100 percent by 2040. But the Environmental News Network reports that Newsom says this is an attempt to take over Pacific Gas and Electric, the region’s utility, and he opposes the act. Insurers Rate Consumers Via Prescription Data As the healthcare industry moves to greater use of computerized records, health insurers are looking at ways they can assess which patients they should cover. The Washington Post reports that insurance companies are using prescription drug records of more than 200 million Americans to create a sort of health credit report. The approach could cut health care costs, but privacy advocates worry that it’s happening without government oversight. Investment in Cleantech Growing Rapidly Concerns about the environment are helping to drive up venture investing in cleantech companies, according to a report from Ernst & Young. The report found venture investing in cleantech hit $961.7 million in the second quarter of 2008, says CNET News. A big portion of the increase is coming from large corporations, such as Shell, Chevron, and DuPont. Does the Internet Promote the Democracy You Want? Many people believe the Internet is an inherently democratizing force, allowing individuals to break away from the influence of oppressive governments. But a blogger at The 463 wonders what happens if the young people in places like China don’t embrace Western ideals. The blog links to interesting pieces from the New Yorker and the Economist. Daily TIPs (technology, innovation, policy) is produced in collaboration with Comments | Permalink | Share |  E-mail Less

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BOB MAC ON BUSINESS: Northwest, Delta, and the Commodification of the Airlines

BOB MAC ON BUSINESS: Northwest, Delta, and the Commodification of the Airlines

The airline industry has become a commodity business. For more of M... More

The airline industry has become a commodity business. For more of Mac, including important links, a full comments section, and a great price on his newest book BEAT THE SYSTEM: 11 SECRETS TO BUILDING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE IN A BUREAUCRATIC WORLD visit www.BobMacOnBusiness.com. Less

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Black Snake Moan

Black Snake Moan

A look at some blues songs featuring that black snake.

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Plane Spotting at Berlin-Tegel International Airport on Saturday, June 10, 2006

Plane Spotting at Berlin-Tegel International Airport on Saturday, June 10, 2006

Arriving in Berlin, Germany

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Planespotting at Chicago-Midway on Sunday May 28, 2006

Planespotting at Chicago-Midway on Sunday May 28, 2006

Checking out Midway Airport on a Sunday

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