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The technological race for the future has been at a dead sprint for decades, but some early retro gadgets retain plenty of ...
It may seem incredible, but the giant Boeing 747 is still using the old-fashioned floppy disk to update its software. And it's unlikely to change. Here's why.
Air Traffic Control in the US Still Runs on Windows 95 and Floppy Disks The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still relies on Windows 95 and floppy disks for air travel, though hopefully not for too much longer.
FAA Chief Promises "No More Floppy Disks" Will Be Used In Air Traffic Control In Major Overhaul According to the acting head of the FAA, air traffic control will also stop using paper printouts ...
Best Buy shares tumbled more than 8% to lead S&P 500 decliners Thursday after the electronics retailer lowered its full-year outlook because of tariffs.
Best Buy (BBY) investors are disappointed on Thursday morning as the retailer reported mixed earnings and cut guidance over the Trump administration's tariffs.
(WAVY) – Big news from Best Buy for gamers excited about the Nintendo Switch 2. The highly anticipated console is in overwhelming demand. It has been eight years since the release of the Nint… ...
Moving to the larger display models, Best Buy is matching the all-time low prices on two 15-inch models of the M4 MacBook Air, but Amazon has the best prices around on the 24GB/512GB model.
While other countries have embraced digital displays and infrared-based systems, American air traffic controllers are trained to use paper strips, floppy disks and World War II-era radar technology.
Tech Floppy disks and aging software: FAA held back by technology woes A House Transportation Committee hearing focused on recent aviation accidents and aging FAA tech, which the GAO has called ...