Will Delivering Drones soon be a Reality?

Flying machines is most likely to soon deliver products to U.S. and Chinese citizens. However even though key developments have happened in the past few weeks, such service is unlikely to be nationwide with regulation still remaining restrictive. New rules on unmanned vehicles were issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) towards the end of…

Congressional Scrutiny Shrouds Boeing’s Agreement with Iran

Lawmakers in Washington are increasingly exerting pressure on Boeing Co.’s historic agreement to provide 109 aircraft to Iran’s national airline. “I am extremely concerned that by relaxing the rules, the Obama administration has allowed U.S. companies to be complicit in weaponizing the Iranian regime,” Republican Representative Bill Huizenga of Michigan said at a hearing of a…

Very Few Buyers for the Enormous A380s puts Airbus in a Spot

A long-lost sense of glamour has been brought back to travel since the commercial introduction of the Airbus A380 in 2007. With in-flight lounges where bartenders mix bespoke cocktails, the first-class cabins featured with private showers and buttery leather armchairs and a broad staircase reminiscent of a 1920s ocean liner links the two decks, the…

Dymtro “Cr4sh” Oleksiuk finds critical vulnerability in Lenovo’s firmware driver

Intel is said to have supplied the data which Lenovo copy-pasted into its code. Lenovo has been caught, yet again, with its pants down in an embarrassing position: once again its machines have been riddled with security flaws. No superfish this though. As per Dymtro “Cr4sh” Oleksiuk, a security researcher, Lenovo machines have a flaw…