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Why The FAA Still Uses Floppy Disks To Manage Your FlightWhat do floppy disks and the cancellation or delay of over a hundred flights at the Newark airport have in common? Well, in ...
Sen. Dan Sullivan sits on the Senate Commerce Aviation subcommittee, and spoke to Fox about recent airline issues and ...
Hours-long delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport are being addressed with a $15 billion framework ...
An airline industry trade group says the air traffic control infrastructure needs 'tens of billions of dollars' in updates, ...
While the whole build is impressive, the most clever part involves a 3 1/2″ floppy disk that hides an SD card and works like a regular USB flash drive when inserted into the floppy drive.
Although the floppy disk was replaced by more efficient storage technologies in the 1990s, some firms still rely on these ...
With summer travel season approaching, the crisis at the New Jersey airport could mean weeks, if not months, of misery for ...
Playing music on floppy drives is something that has been done to death. [kiu]’s RumbleRail is something else entirely. Yes, it’s still a collection of floppy drives playing MIDI files ...
Invented by Alan Shugart at IBM in 1967, the original floppy disk design measured 8 inches (200mm) in diameter, stored 80KB of data and became available for purchase in 1971 as a part of IBM's ...
A leading lawmaker from the nation’s most interconnected air travel state warned that outdated technology – like "floppy disks" – and ongoing air traffic control (ATC) crises at key hubs are ...
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