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Delta resumes some service after hours of global outage
From Phys.org Technology News

Delta resumes some service after hours of global outage

Delta Air Lines canceled around 300 flights Monday after its computer systems crashed worldwide, stranding thousands of passengers on a busy travel day.

Why technology makes us dishonest—ways to reduce cheating at self-service checkouts
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Why technology makes us dishonest—ways to reduce cheating at self-service checkouts

Despite some technological safeguards, self-service checkout machines in supermarkets rely heavily on customer honesty to scan, and pay for, their shopping. It...

Study examines use of drones to aid emergency responders in mass casualty events
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Study examines use of drones to aid emergency responders in mass casualty events

In the wake of a disaster, a difficult challenge for emergency response crews is to quickly assess damage and identify victims. Researchers at UMass Medical School...

Does Someone Have to Die First?
From Blog@Ubiquity

Does Someone Have to Die First?

Digital technology changes fast, and organizations change slowly: First using the technology as an automated, digitized version of the old way of doing things,Read...

2016 Chevrolet Cruze fresh, smartphone-friendly and fast
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2016 Chevrolet Cruze fresh, smartphone-friendly and fast

The Chevrolet Cruze compact sedan is bigger yet lighter for 2016, with fresh styling, a new turbo-charged engine and more technology and safety features.

Pokemon hunting proves costly for Japanese Olympic star Uchimura
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Pokemon hunting proves costly for Japanese Olympic star Uchimura

Japanese gymnastics star Kohei Uchimura was left counting the cost of his recent addiction to Pokemon Go at the Rio Olympics.

How to reduce the risk of whiplash in car accidents
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How to reduce the risk of whiplash in car accidents

The UK has been called the "whiplash capital of Europe" after insurance giant Aviva revealed that the number of whiplash injuries reported in 2015 was predicted...

Video gamers turn to science for virtual edge
From Phys.org Technology News

Video gamers turn to science for virtual edge

For some people, video gaming is an activity relegated to the weekends and that all too rare spare time.

How computer algorithms shape our experience of the real world
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How computer algorithms shape our experience of the real world

The use of algorithms to filter and present information online is increasingly shaping our everyday experience of the real world, a study published by Information...

Bay Area girls stream into summer coding camps
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Bay Area girls stream into summer coding camps

It already feels like the dead of summer, but the girls over at Adobe's coding camp are making it snow.

How Tech Breakthroughs Can Shatter the Bonds of Poverty
From ACM on Huffington Post

How Tech Breakthroughs Can Shatter the Bonds of Poverty


Atlantic flights disrupted by Iceland air traffic glitch
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Atlantic flights disrupted by Iceland air traffic glitch

Iceland's airport authority says the country briefly closed its airspace to flights because of a technical problem at its air traffic control center.

Researchers create new 3-D imagery and documentation of Native American artifacts
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Researchers create new 3-D imagery and documentation of Native American artifacts

Idaho State University researchers are working with Grand Teton National Park and various tribes to better document about 50 Native American artifacts from the...

Businesses can't afford to ignore the human element of IT, study says
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Businesses can't afford to ignore the human element of IT, study says

Mood and personality play an important role in how companies should manage their IT systems, according to a new study co-authored by a researcher at Binghamton...

Flight 370: With search suspended, a cold-case file awaits
From Phys.org Technology News

Flight 370: With search suspended, a cold-case file awaits

For two years and more, it has been a lost ship, a metal container carrying 239 souls that simply disappeared one late Asian night never to be seen again. And now...

MH370 mystery spurred efforts to improve aircraft tracking
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MH370 mystery spurred efforts to improve aircraft tracking

As investigators prepare to wind down the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 search after more than two fruitless years, the airline industry is still working to raise...

Southwest says technology outage fixed but more flights cut
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Southwest says technology outage fixed but more flights cut

Southwest says it has fixed computer problems that caused hundreds of flights to be canceled, but it is telling passengers to get to the airport early because there...

Oceanographer says Flight 370 could be north of search area
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Oceanographer says Flight 370 could be north of search area

The oceanographer whose calculations helped an American adventurer find potential debris from Flight 370 said Thursday that the Malaysia Airlines jetliner could...

Southwest suffers technology outage; flights held at gates
From Phys.org Technology News

Southwest suffers technology outage; flights held at gates

Some Southwest Airlines flights are being held up while the airline tries to fix a technology outage.

Facebook films Muncie Animal Shelter's 'Pokemon Go' walks
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Facebook films Muncie Animal Shelter's 'Pokemon Go' walks

The director of an Indiana animal shelter says Facebook has hired a production company to shoot video about its effort to encourage "Pokemon Go" players to walk...
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