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Drivers don't care for mobile ban
News In any case, it still shows that the change in the law and the threat of a £1,000 maximum fine has failed to encourage drivers to act responsibly behind the wheel. According to Green Flag's statistics, about half of all... [08 Mar 2004]
Mobile driving ban: Drivers know but don't care
News Two minutes watching traffic on any busy road will quickly tell you what we all already know: drivers in the UK are not obeying the law which states they must not drive while talking into a mobile phone. [31 May 2005]
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID): Drivers, Challenges and Public Policy Considerations
White Paper There are significant drivers for industries and governments to develop and rollout RFID solutions throughout value chains. Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is one of several automatic identification sensor-based... [10 May 2006]
Fall in drivers flouting mobile phone ban
News But a spokeswoman for the Department for Transport told silicon.com the disparity between its own falling figures and the rising number of drivers being fined for the offence is due to better enforcement by police and... [04 Dec 2007]
Selective Suspend in USB Drivers
White Paper This white paper provides guidance for driver developers on how to implement selective suspend in USB drivers that are based on the Windows Driver Foundation (WDF). A USB function driver supports runtime idle detection... [16 Sep 2009]
EFMPlus Data Recovery Circuit With a Fast Locking Scheme for 12X Speed DVD-ROM Drivers
White Paper This paper proposes an EFMplus (Eight to Fourteen Modulation plus code) data recovery circuit for 12X speed DVD-ROM drivers. This data recovery circuit consists of a Frequency Locking Loop (FLL) and a Phase Locking Loop... [21 Oct 2008]
Avinux: Towards Automatic Verification of Linux Device Drivers
White Paper Avinux is a tool that facilitates the automatic analysis of Linux and especially of Linux device drivers. The paper has successfully used Avinux for the automatic analysis of Linux device drivers... [04 Feb 2009]
BSM takes learner drivers for a virtual spin
News The British School of Motoring (BSM) has launched a virtual reality interactive Web site to help UK learner drivers pass their theory test. Using real time video footage drivers are asked to spot... [10 Dec 1998]
Green-lighted drivers pay less to drive
News Young drivers in Staffordshire will have their driving assessed by an in-car computer to earn discounts on their insurance. The GreenRoad Safety Center, an electronic driving instructor that analyses 120 driving... [10 Feb 2009]
Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Drivers on Dell PowerEdge Servers
White Paper Upgrading Dell PowerEdge servers to the Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 OS also typically requires selecting, installing, and troubleshooting device drivers. Using tested and validated drivers and... [15 Oct 2009]
Antivirus 'drivers' secure MS Exchange
News In a sense, Filter Manager is analogous to printer drivers, he said. In the past, printer makers did their own drivers. Microsoft is set to outline the specs of a future version of Windows that will make... [14 Apr 2003]
Learner drivers held at the lights by DSA web switch
News The Driving Standards Agency has issued a warning to learner drivers advising them that it will be unable to accept driving test bookings for two days due to it switching its processes online. The service will be down... [09 Apr 2003]
Taking mobiles out of the hands of drivers - who agrees with the government?
News Road Safety Minister David Jamieson is leading the crack down against drivers who speak into their handsets or text message in their cars while at the wheel. Most readers strongly agreed with the move, many citing... [25 Jun 2003]
Electronic driving instructors puts thousands of bus drivers through their paces
News The system, from telematics company GreenRoad, will assess drivers' performance by analysing how well they perform manoeuvres such as cornering and braking. Drivers are also expected to learn from the... [04 Aug 2009]
Speed trial aims to keep London's drivers legal
News Separately, The Times is reporting that speed cameras will start taking digital photographs of speeding drivers' faces, in order to crack down on motorists who try to evade fines by claiming someone else was driving... [24 May 2006]