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Computerworld Transportation News

added: Mon, 17th October 2005 | 248 views | 0x in favourites
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Computerworld Transportation News

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Phoenix bus system keeps moving but software bugs linger

Nearly a year after deploying computerized fare collection boxes in its 800 regional transit buses around Phoenix, the city's Public Transit Department is still working to eliminate lingering software bugs that plague the system.
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Engineer may have texted seconds before train crash

Federal investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said an engineer involved in a fatal Los Angeles-area commuter train crash last month was texting on his cell phone around the time of the accident.
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Air traffic network glitch cleared up -- for now

A communications problem that yesterday hit a Georgia facility that processes flight plans has been corrected, according to the FAA.
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Equipment problems cause airline delays in U.S.

An equipment glitch that hit an FAA traffic management computer system this afternoon caused air travel delays at numerous U.S. airports.
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Legal flap over Defcon talk exposes divide on disclosing security flaws

The court order that stopped a Defcon presentation about flaws in a transit e-ticketing system rekindled the debate over how such vulnerabilities should be publicly disclosed.

Flying to Defcon with no ID -- yes you can!

You're on your way to Defcon. You're flying. What better way to begin your trip than by attempting to game the TSA's latest security-screening procedures?

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