Aviation
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Bing is very stylish. But is it closing the info-gap on Google?
What would Steve Jobs be like if he had gone into the aviation business? Here's one possibility.
If sandals are a threat, what about baby sock-lets? Or combat boots?
What happens when 10,000 aircraft fly into the same place at more or less the same time -- and one goes awry
An argument about the way forward in ending "security theater"
One thing is for sure: we're safe from four-year-old girls trying to sneak anything onto the plane inside their sandals!
Was it dangerous for the airplane to "circle to land"?
Mystery solved: why Canada's bad-weather radar map looks so different from ours
Climate change? Today's Canadian radar image shows weather nuttiness.
A voice in behalf of a missionary's flying car.
See SPOT run! Run, SPOT, run! A truly bad new chapter in the security-theater saga.
You know that your own flight is crowded; you may not realize why it matters that all other flights are, too
Move over, traditional media! There's another business category that has substantially shrunk in the past decade.
The culture of TSA knows no national boundaries
An assessment of a tragedy that riveted the nation 11 years ago
A Swiss plane does what many considered impossible: flying around the clock purely on solar power
If only we had a little more glyptonium, everything would be OK.
What -- you mean, we're not actually all going to be zooting around like the Jetsons?
The Terrafugia Transition realizes the Jetson dream
TSA-style mentality detected far from home