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How To Keep In Touch With The Latest Airport News

No comments February 10th, 2010

Keeping up to date with the latest airport news before you jet off anywhere is always wise. There can often be complications of course, for many reasons, but with the internet to help, it is perfectly easy to keep abreast of most eventualities.

The first place to check out is the website of the airport you are flying out of. In all likelihood, any pertinent information will hit here first. From general information, to reports and alerts, there are usually pages specifically designed to keep passengers aware.

Sometimes of course, you may have heard something that you cannot verify on the website. If this is the case, then contacting the airport directly is always good. However, it is worth bearing in mind that there me some time taken to answer the call; such is the nature of daily operations at any airport.

The next place to head for is the website of the operator or carrier you are flying with. Again, they should be able to help you and, though keeping in touch with general airport news is important, there may be something particular to them that will not be generally supported.

A handy tip that many people do not immediately think of is to also keep in touch with the goings on at the destination airport. It can be easy to forget this, but it will obviously impact quite severely on you should there be an issue here.

These are excellent starting points, and certainly valuable for specific information. However, it is also good to keep in touch with wider events, and there are a number of standalone websites that offer this. From press releases, to rumor, it is all covered.

All sites tend to offer email alerts and RSS feeds which are useful; particularly as you able to select various criteria to ensure you only get relevant information. And clicking on the links of anything interesting, will allow you to check for yourself of course.

Staying in touch with the local news, through the internet, the TV and the radio is also useful on occasion. However, their stories are likely to be the more major things, so it is likely you would already know this information.

Mindful of the world we live in, and the changeable environment airports work in, it is good to appreciate that sometimes information cannot be relayed. However, most airport news will be generally broadcast somewhere, so it should not be too hard to find what you need.

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Security Alert Caused By MP3 Player

No comments February 10th, 2010

A New Zealand Man finds US military personal information on second hand digital MP3 / MP4 player, according to a New Zealand TV report.

The person at the center of this story Chris Ogle claims he discovered the US army information files when he went to download music from the internet to his MP3 player one afternoon.

The New Zealander says found the secret data regarding US military personnel on an Personal media player he bought from a second hand shop in Oklahoma, USA.

Chris Ogle, 29, said: “The more I look at it, the more I see and the less I think I should be looking.”

These secret data files include the telephone numbers and names of US armed forces personal, according to news reports by a New Zealand TV channel.

However, the Pentagon can relax a little, as according to one expert, the confidential documents in question, are unlikely to be a security concern, as they are dated from 2005, therefore are already 5 years out of date.

Still there will be some embarrassment in the US Army, as some files found included the warning that the release of this information is “prohibited by federal law”.

Along with the personal details of the US soldiers, including a list of their social security numbers, the digital files also recorded pregnant female troops, who will by now be female troop mothers, and apparent briefings of missions in Afghanistan.

A spokes person from the Center for Strategic Studies in New Zealand, said of course that while these records should not be circulating in the public domain. He thought it did not appear that it would have a negative affect on national security in the USA.

“This is just slack administrative procedures which are indeed a cause of embarrassment,” he said.

Mean wile Mr Ogle, from Whangarei, said he would hand over the digital files to the US government if required to do so.

However the US Embassy in New Zealand has declined to comment.

This is not the first time that such laps in security surrounding top secret US forces information stored digitally.

There was a very similar tale in Afghanistan in 2006 It was reported that US investigators found stolen flash USB drives that held confidential US military information from local shops close to the US base there.

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EU To Turn Down The Ipod?

No comments February 6th, 2010

The European Union commission is seeking a set limit for the maximum volume on all MP3 & MP4 players sold within the EU. This will apply to the popular iPod

These recommendations come after a shocking report released within the last months which warned that up to 10 million people within the EU risk permanent hearing loss as a result of listening to loud music for prolonged periods

Experts at the EU Commission would like the default maximum volume to be at 85 decibels. However users could override this set limit and turn the volume to a maximum limit of 100 decibels.

In January 2010, an eight week consultation of all EU standardization groups started on these proposals to limit volume. The commission hopes that a final agreement could be reached within 12 weeks

Worrying results were brought to light at testing facilities where some MP3 players were examined by researchers. A number of of the players had a maximum volume level of 120 decibels, that is equal to a plane taking off. This is the issue that the EU is hoping to deal with, as at the moment no set safety default volume level applies.

However personal media player manufacturers are required to publish information about risks in their player instruction manuals. For all practical purposes though, users do not reads these, and it doesn’t prevent the consumer from increasing the volume to maximum. What’s more,a study has shown that hearing loss amongst younger people is increasing as a result of the use of listing to loud music on earphones.

MP3 players are perceived as being more dangerous than CD players or the ‘Walkman’ because they can store many hours of music and have a long battery life, which allows users to listen to them continuously for long periods without a break. Often while driving when the volume is very high to drown out outside noise. Over time the resulting injury to hearing can be similar that seen in previous years caused by industrial noise.

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