| Business/Tech Flying With Fish details his TSA ordeal Aviation writer Steven Frischling posted a follow-up Friday on his experience with Transportation Security Administration agents following his publication of a leaked security memo. Photos of Historic Flight Foundation's B-25D Mitchell bomber Aviation photographer Liz Matzelle just posted a gallery of the Historic Flight Foundation's 1943 B-25D Mitchell bomber, named "Grumpy," including many cool interior shots. Busy day for first Boeing 787 Dreamliner Wednesday was a busy day for Boeing's first 787 Dreamliner. TSA contracts to buy whole-body security imagers The Transportation Security Administration contracted to pay L-3 Communications $165 million for whole-body airport security imagers Wednesday -- five days after a failed Christmas day bombing, Flightglobal reported Thursday. FAA approves integration of Delta and Northwest The Federal Aviation Administration has approved a single operating certificate for Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, allowing them to fully integrate schedules, routes, airfare and reservation systems, Marketwatch reported Thursday. Microsoft looks to fight OpenOffice We know Microsoft is worried about Google Docs and is fighting against its expansion. Google Docs threatens one of Microsoft's biggest cash cows – Office – and is, unlike Office, free for consumers. ZDNet: Is Microsoft too old to innovate now? ZDNet reports: As we enter the '10s, the majority of top leaders at Microsoft are in their 40s and 50s. Are they too old to keep Microsoft at the cutting edge in our Tweet-happy, Foursquare-obsessed world? Is Microsoft a place where Generation Y/Millennials will want to join and stay in the coming years? Flying heritage collection traces biplanes to rockets Earlier this month I visited Everett's Flying Heritage Collection for the first time, getting a guided tour from aviation curator and historian Cory Graff. Xbox Live integration coming to Windows Mobile? The Xbox Live gaming platform could be coming to Microsoft's Windows Mobile phones, complete with avatar and Gamertag integration. Crane settles dispute over Boeing 787 brake system Crane Co. announced Wednesday that it had settled a dispute with GE Aviation Systems and Boeing relating to the brake control monitoring system for the 787 Dreamliner. Verizon users irked by new Bing logo In the past few weeks, a Microsoft Bing logo has popped up on the home screen of Verizon BlackBerry smartphones. And many users aren't too happy about it. As Facebook thrives, does privacy have to fade? In a year when social media made what's on your mind everybody's business, privacy is being rapidly redefined. 
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