by Charlie Leocha | Oct 30, 2010
Google testing driverless cars Google seems to be putting their fingers into everything these days. One of the latest is the concept of driverless cars. Some have speculated that these cars can be used to collect more data for Google in the future without the need for...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 29, 2010
(From Southwest Airlines) Southwest Airline announced pricing for Southwest Airlines WiFi HOTSPOT. Southwest will offer WiFi onboard its fleet at a special introductory flat rate of $5 per flight for any device or flight length. The Southwest inflight Internet...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 28, 2010
Readers Digest published a story about “50 secrets your pilot won’t tell you.” Now the flight attendants have their turn. Here are some insights from the same magazine letting passengers know what flight attendants have to say about them and some...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 26, 2010
Just as United and Continental Airlines can begin settling down into their new corporate nuptials, they get blindsided by the blind for not providing accessible check-in kiosks. Here is the story from the National Federation of the Blind’s point of view. The...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 25, 2010
If airline passengers are feeling hassled by the never-ending stream of airline hidden fees that are driving up their travel costs for the holidays and planes that are more crowded than ever, they now have another boogieman, the Transportation Security Administration...