Martin Kaste http://kazu.org en Take Your Seat, The 'No Photography' Sign Is Lit http://kazu.org/post/take-your-seat-no-photography-sign-lit You probably saw <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDnjA3j_v8g">this bit of Internet virality</a> earlier this week — showing <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/14/183887495/shes-no-diva-unruly-flier-sings-i-will-always-love-you">a woman getting kicked off an American Airlines flight</a> for channeling Whitney Houston.<p>What caught our attention was the sound of flight attendants repeatedly ordering passengers not to take pictures or (presumably) videos.<p>Apparently, it's an official rule at American Airlines:<p><blockquote><p>"The use of still and video cameras, fil Wed, 15 May 2013 23:39:00 +0000 Martin Kaste 26689 at http://kazu.org Take Your Seat, The 'No Photography' Sign Is Lit Will Bureaucracy Keep The U.S. Drone Industry Grounded? http://kazu.org/post/will-bureaucracy-keep-us-drone-industry-grounded Americans are suspicious of drones. Reports of the unmanned aerial vehicles' use in war zones have raised concerns about what they might do here at home. For instance, in Seattle earlier this year, a public outcry forced the police department to <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/02/22/172696814/as-police-drones-take-off-washington-state-pushes-back">abandon plans</a> for eye-in-the-sky UAV helicopters.<p>The backlash worries Paul Applewhite, an aerospace engineer with 10 years of experience at companies like McDonnell Douglas and Sikorsky. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:19:00 +0000 Martin Kaste 25918 at http://kazu.org Will Bureaucracy Keep The U.S. Drone Industry Grounded? Yes, Your New Car Has A 'Black Box.' Where's The Off Switch? http://kazu.org/post/yes-your-new-car-has-black-box-wheres-switch If you're a vehicle owner and happen to have a car accident in the near future (we hope you don't), it's likely the crash details will be recorded. Automotive "black boxes" are now built into more than 90 percent of new cars, and the government is considering making them mandatory.<p>Dave Wells, a detective at the King County Sheriff's Office in Washington state, specializes in accident reconstruction. That means he's often crouched under steering wheels, looking for the connector that mechanics use to get diagnostic codes. Wed, 20 Mar 2013 20:58:00 +0000 Martin Kaste 24183 at http://kazu.org Yes, Your New Car Has A 'Black Box.' Where's The Off Switch? As Police Drones Take Off, Washington State Pushes Back http://kazu.org/post/police-drones-take-washington-state-pushes-back Last year, Seattle became one of the nation's first cities to buy unmanned drones for use by the police department. Public reaction was less "Gee-whiz" than "What the heck?"<p>The phrase "unmanned drones" typically conjures images of places like Afghanistan. But the Federal Aviation Administration says it wants to start testing the civilian use of aerial drones here in the U.S. and has already issued special permits to a few police departments interested in trying them out.<p>But after a raucous Seattle City Council hearing earlier this month, the mayor killed the drone program. Fri, 22 Feb 2013 22:46:00 +0000 Martin Kaste 23035 at http://kazu.org Older Tech Workers Oppose Increasing H-1B Visas http://kazu.org/post/older-tech-workers-oppose-increasing-h-1b-visas Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>Now, a look at one part of the immigration debate in Congress: a proposed increase in H1-B visas. Those are the visas that allow companies to hire skilled foreign workers. Tue, 19 Feb 2013 10:41:00 +0000 Martin Kaste 22827 at http://kazu.org