Unlike other aircraft where the pilot's controls are manually attached to the flaps and rudders, Airbus 330 airliners are equipped with a "fly by wire" system that sends electronic signals from an onboard computer to move key control surfaces.
The sophisticated operation used "forged document specialists, " a locksmith and a portable computer to sync a key to the vehicle's unique code, allowing the vehicle to be stolen without damage, authorities said.
The computer search was a key piece of evidence in the murder trial as the prosecution sought to prove that Anthony had carefully studied the use of chloroform to render her daughter unconscious as part of a plan to murder 2 year old Caylee Anthony.
Basic literacy--as well as computer literacy--is key to financial and social stability.
Another key to a healthy computer is making sure you have enough memory before installing new applications.
Then on Wednesday, ASML Holding, a key European supplier to computer chip makers, said it swung to a profit in the second quarter after a loss in the year-ago period thanks to a sharp rebound in demand.
But we just need to create more of those opportunities and more of those businesses, find more of those entrepreneurs and teach kids not just to play a game, but how to build it so that they grow up wanting to get into key fields such as computer science.
The news feed goes directly into the computer, which is programmed to recognize key words.
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Key reason: a personal computer is seen as something that will give children an edge in school.
It says government departments, local authorities and other public bodies should ask themselves a number of key questions before authorising a new computer project.
If you circle a word on the legal pad and tap one of the controls on the CrossPad, the computer will designate that particular word a "key word" and translate it into text that it can later retrieve when you ask it to search for topics.
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Most likely, you needed help--a knife and a spoon to eat your breakfast, a key to start your car, a computer to read these words.
One notable self-tracker, Gordon Bell of Microsoft Labs, keeps recording devices on him at all times, and hopes to outsource his memory to a computer, with all of his conversations and interactions key-worded and searchable.
The server would then send back a message that only the unique Pico computer would be able to decrypt with its own secret key assigned to that service.
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Whether the platform is a smart-phone, a tablet computer like the iPad or the open internet, the key to success for most publications will be a dual revenue stream.
Rare earth metals are a key component of products such as MRI scanners and computer hard drives.
Mr Cerf looks back to the seventies when, with another computer scientist Bob Kahn, he was developing some of the key technologies that led to the birth of the Internet.
In so doing, viruses, Trojans, key-loggers and spyware are prevented from infecting the computer.
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The traders have had to re-key manually each Boom trade into the Exchange's own computer system.
Put that key weekly task on a Post It note next to your computer so that you see it all day.
Giving every child a tablet computer is a nice gimmick, but it is unlikely to be the key to educational excellence.
Mr Gove indicated that computer science could be added to the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) list of key academic subjects that teenagers are encouraged to study at GCSE.
But in the long run, things look iffy--Nomai won a key court case in early February, and, frankly, the computer industry has never supported proprietary formats for very long.
But I could sniff the winds and saw that BASIC would be key to people adopting computers in their homes, due to books of computer games written in BASIC.
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Mr Martin also faces four charges of obtaining an article for supply for use to commit or to assist in commission of computer misuse, and two of failing to comply with a notice to disclose the key to protected information.
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Major Crimes pulled another favor, and the computer experts at the FBI laboratory in Washington said they were confident they could find the key that would decrypt Frank Harling's secrets.
But in January, the Home Secretary, Jack Straw, agreed with other EU justice ministers to consider a key-escrow policy, which would allow law enforcement agencies access to the computer codes used to scramble information.
The data is tracked passively and stored in a USB key that plugs into the receiver unit and detaches to be read on your home computer.
So Fastcase and others are paying Indian data-entry firms 40 to 60 cents per 1, 000 characters to "triple-key" the books into digital form, with three typists entering the text and a computer picking the version at least two agree upon.
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