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  • Airlines raise security fears over connected flying

    The increasing use of IP-based networks and online services is giving rise to security concerns at airlines, according to airline industry IT body Sita.

  • Boeing Dreamliner exposed to passenger hacking

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has revealed it fears that Boeing's 787 Dreamliner computer systems could be hacked by passengers.

  • Dreamliner sets SOA in flight for Boeing

    Boeing's Australian manufacturing subsidiary Hawker de Havilland has turned to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) approach to help it meet the challenge of producing key components for the forthcoming 787 "Dreamliner" aircraft.

  • Aust smart project software in Dreamliner build

    Boeing subsidiary Hawker de Havilland is piloting locally developed project management software which "learns" from past successes and failures to continually upgrade its ability to help managers assess risk.

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  • Offshoring: How far, how deep?

    The question on the lips of most CIOs is no longer whether to send work offshore. It's a question of how much to send.

  • Photos: Airbus A380 lands in Sydney

    Singapore Airlines, the first carrier to take ownership of the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, has flown its inaugural commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney. ZDNet Australia visited Sydney Airport to see what customers can expect from what's been dubbed the "big fella".

  • RFID: Can it help your business?

    In 10 years almost everything will be tagged, say the experts. So what are these little chips that are soon to be so pervasive, and how will they take over your business?

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