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Bangkok's Pokemon Go police squad out to catch trainers behaving badly - CNET

A crowd gathers at Parc Paragon in Bangkok to catch Pokemon. Vichan Poti/Pacific Press/LightRocket/Getty Images Pokemon Go players in Bangkok are being blamed for an increase in road accidents -- and Thai authorities want to put a stop to it, the Bangkok Post reports.A group of 50 police officers, described as "catchers of Pokemon catchers" by Bangkok police chief Sanit Mahathavo , will be equipped with mobile phone cameras. They will patrol 10 areas with busy traffic, which will be no-go zones for Pokemon hunters.If caught running while using a phone or hindering traffic while driving carelessly, players will face fines of up to 1,000 baht (around $30, £20 or AU$40). Trainers who play Pokemon Go in an "ina...

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Let's build Lego: Star Wars Encounter on Jakku and Lego City airport - CNET

Close Let's build: Lego City airport, featuring an 18-inch Lego plane Drag It's the end of the working week, so grab a coffee and let's get stuck in to some plastic bricks, shall we? In the video above, I'm assembling one of the newest Lego City sets, the Airport Passenger Terminal, while below you'll get a blow-by-blow account as I construct the Lego Star Wars Encounter on Jakku, which renders characters from "The Force Aw...

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Man with iPhone gun case at airport gets shamed by police - CNET

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageThe police weren't pleased to see him at all. Essex Police/Twitter screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET It's dangerous to think you're clever.You're not likely to be clever if, for example, you do something dangerous at an airport.But one man at London Stansted Airport seemed to think he was.There he stood with what looked like a gun in his back pocket.The local Essex police weren't pleased to see him.Indeed, in a Twitter post, they presented a picture of the man's rear.They added the caption: "You have a split second decision to make..."It was, in fact, an iPhone case. It looks somewhat similar to one l...

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The FAA is borrowing the FBI's drone detector to help protect airports - CNET

Enlarge ImageDrone detected. Sarah Tew/CNET Flying a drone in the vicinity of an airport is obviously a terrible idea, but apparently not obvious enough. Citing numerous reports from pilots and residents about unmanned aerial systems drifting dangerously close to commercial air space, the Federal Aviation Administration is taking action to help keep airports safe -- namely by testing the FBI's drone detection system at JFK Inte ational Airport in New York City.The tests began earlier this month, and they are designed to help study the effectiveness of such a detection system in a commercial airport setting. The FAA claims that 40 tests have been conducted so far with a variety of types of drone test subject...

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Rather die than go through airport security? Corpse prop feels your pain - CNET

The Transportation Security Administration posted this photo to Instagram on Sunday.Do airport security lines make you feel like one of the walking dead? You're not alone.A Cryptkeeper-looking fellow took a flight out of Atlanta on Sunday, because even after you die, there's no escaping a flight through the world's busiest airport.The US Transportation Security Administration posted a collage of photos of the freaky pre-flight check to Instagram with the caption, "Talk about deadheading... This crusty ol' chap is actually a prop from the#TexasChainsawMassacre movie. He was brought through a checkpoint at the Atlanta (#ATL) Inte ational Airport, where as you can see, he was screened and sent on his jolly way."No word on where this moldy oldie was going, but you can probably assume he was a...

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Airliner at Europe's busiest airport wasn't hit by a drone after all, authorities say - CNET

Enlarge ImageA British Airways Airbus A320 just before landing at Heathrow. Kent German/CNET A passenger plane coming in to land over London probably wasn't hit by a drone, as initially thought by police.UK Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said that upon investigation, the incident on 17 April was unlikely to have involved a drone, the BBC reports. British Airways flight 727 was on approach to London's Heathrow airport when, at an altitude of around 1,700 feet, it appeared to hit something that Metropolitan Police said may have been a drone. Robert Goodwill, a transport minister, previously speculated that the object may have been a plastic carrier bag. The Airbus A320 was undamaged and landed safely ...

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One of the most remote places on Earth finally gets an airport - CNET

A Comair 737 passes over Saint Helena's airport on a test flight. Comair is a subsidiary of British Airways. Saint Helena Airport Project Forget the Canary Islands, there's a new spot for your Atlantic Ocean holiday. Yesterday, the first airport on the tiny British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena officially opened. Though South African airline Comair will not begin scheduled passenger service from Johannesburg for several weeks, one of the airline's specially-equipped Boeing 737s made a test flight to the island earlier this week. Other potential passenger routes could stretch to London Gatwick and Cape Town.Located 1,210 miles (1,950 kilometres) west of Africa in the South Atlantic Ocean, Saint Helena a...

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A man collapsed at the airport, and I'm the only jerk who took a photo - CNET

Behind this blue curtain of privacy, a man moans, quite possibly fighting for his life.He collapsed a few minutes before with a terrible cry, and fell into convulsions right next to my check-in gate for a flight from Beijing to Seoul as part of a 19-day tour of seven cities in Asia. When it happened, I glanced at the other shocked, worried faces around me. They read conce , not interest. They read quiet, not sensationalism. If this were the US, how many onlookers would have already whipped out their phones to take photos, or even video, of the distressing scene? But this was an orderly check-in desk in China, and the only jerk contemplating the appropriateness of sharing this moment and its conce ing implications was probably me. Read more about Jessica's travels through Asia.I'm just as ...

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Which US airport offers you the best wireless service? - CNET

If you're facing a long layover and a phone is your only companion, you'll want to aim to fly into these airports. Southwest Florida Inte ational in Fort Myers, Florida, and Sacramento Inte ational in Sacramento, Califo ia, topped the list for best wireless coverage among the top 50 busiest airports, according to a study conducted by testing firm RootMetrics. Verizon is tops in more of the top 50 airports than any of its rivals. Corbis Though smaller airports fared better, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Inte ational came in third. As the battle for your wireless business heats up, having a reputation for superior coverage is more important than ever. These carriers lean on third-party firms like RootMetrics to...

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