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American Airlines to offer Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 as amenity on flights

American Airlines on Monday announced it would start offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 as an in-flight entertainment device on select flights. It plans to deploy 6,000 Samsung tablets in...

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Samsung: We want enterprises to think of us like they do IBM

Samsung is best known for its consumer-focused products, but the company is beginning to take enterprise more seriously and wants to gain recognition from the business community. “We want businesses to...

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Frequent travelers are starting to see in-flight WiFi as a necessity

GUEST: It’s been a little bit more than three years since in-flight WiFi started to really take to the skies, but it’s already becoming an indispensable tool for many travelers. I was at San Francisco...

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Social gaming startup Akamon claims top prize in our ‘Who’s Got Game’...

Spanish startup Akamon’s capability to market local, traditional, and casino-type games to both Latin America and Southern Europe with very little additional overhead impressed the judges enough to...

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American Airlines stops all flights after computer system fails (updated)

Updated 12:39pm American Airlines says it’s back online but expects delays. If you’ve got an American Airlines flight today, be prepared to wait. The company has grounded all of its flights after the...

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Airlines say they view in-flight Wi-Fi as a ‘huge competitive advantage’

In-flight Wi-Fi may soon be the norm on domestic and international flights, despite some halting starts. According to a report by Routehappy.com, a website that ranks airlines, 38 percent of U.S....

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More airlines relax in-flight gadget policy following recent FAA ruling

You can stop pretending to turn your phone off during flights now. Following the Federal Aviation Administration’s relaxation of in-flight gadget use rules just over a week ago, United Airlines and...

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China-linked hackers reportedly attack American Airlines, Sabre systems

(Reuters) – China-linked hackers attacked the computer systems of travel reservations distributor Sabre and American Airlines Group, Bloomberg reported, although the world’s largest airline said there...

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More airline outages predicted as carriers grapple with 1960s technology

(Reuters) – Airlines will likely suffer more disruptions like the one that grounded about 2,000 Delta flights this week because major carriers have not invested enough to overhaul reservations systems...

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U.S. government officials say airline laptop ban could expand to Europe

(Reuters) — The Trump administration is likely to expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries, but is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage...

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Frequent travelers are starting to see in-flight WiFi as a necessity

GUEST: It’s been a little bit more than three years since in-flight WiFi started to really take to the skies, but it’s already becoming an indispensable tool for many travelers. I was at San Francisco...

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More airlines relax in-flight gadget policy following recent FAA ruling

You can stop pretending to turn your phone off during flights now. Following the Federal Aviation Administration’s relaxation of in-flight gadget use rules just over a week ago, United Airlines and...

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AR is going to kill the map’s blue dot

AR can be used to guide us, literally, step-by-step through our favorite labyrinths of culture -- malls, airports, hospitals, offices, and beyond.Read More

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