HOUSTON — Continental Airlines Inc. said Wednesday it will offer in-flight Wi-Fi on some aircraft starting in the second quarter of next year.
China closes file-sharing sites in crackdown
China’s closes file-sharing sites in crackdown
FAA examines reliability of communications network
Despite bumps, new ‘Zelda’ game picks up steam
Gates Foundation commits $12.9M to college tech
Experts: Man controlled robotic hand with thoughts
Colo. receiving $2.1 million for broadband mapping
Signal fading on radio traffic reports
CORONA, Calif. — For more than 20 years, Mike Nolan was known to radio listeners as the “eye in the sky.” He flew over Southern California freeways in his single-engine plane, reporting on the nation’s worst traffic.
Space shuttle Atlantis heads for morning landing
E-mail archive for NC employees moving forward
EU assembly adopts Internet, phone user rights
Google apologizes for offensive first lady image
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Bio-fuel growth raises concerns about forests
Panel: Extending nuclear weapons life successful
ADC Telecommunications falls on lower Q1 outlook
Met-Pro 3Q profit plunges as markets remain weak
Global Defense Technology shares little changed
Iran to launch satellite on its own by late 2011