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Sanford International Airport Opting Out of TSA Screening, Hiring Own Firm

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor

Sanford, FL, United States (AHN) – Orlando’s Sanford International Airport has decided to opt out of TSA’s pat down process. The facility has decided to hire their own private security screening agency.

The airport believes the move will offer passengers “better service at a better price and more accountability and better customer service.”

The airport is allowed to commence this move using one of five private security firms already approved by TSA.

Larry Dale, the director of the Sanford Airport Authority hopes that if things all go according to plan the new private security firm will be in place by the end of 2011.

TSA officials say that even if an airport decides to use a private firm for security, the firm still must follow TSA guidelines. That would include using enhanced pat-downs and the full-body scanners that have prompted the ire of many if they are installed at the airport.

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Netflix coming to Android theater–but not near you?

Movie-streaming service says lack of a platform-wide copyright-protection mechanism for Android means some devices will get Netflix, others won’t.

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Biz Break: Will yourname@facebook.com be your new e-mail address?

Today: Facebook reportedly will roll out an e-mail service that will compete with Google’s Gmail and other Internet e-mail offerings. Plus: Intel, Tesla, Amazon.

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OS33 Cloud Provisioning Targets MSPs, Resellers

Managed service providers can use cloud-based desktop to package custom applications and leverage third-party SaaS offerings.

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Safaricom subscribers can now use M-Pesa for shopping

Competition between mobile telephone service providers intensified yesterday, after Safaricom entered into an agreement with two supermarket stores, which will see its customers buy goods using the money transfer system, M-Pesa.

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Boeing Installs Inflight High Speed Broadband

Panasonic Avionics’ eXConnect wireless service offers worldwide Internet speeds up to 50 Mbps, about 100 times faster than competing airplane Wi-Fi.

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Al Shabaab Bans Mobile Banking Service

Abdi Hajji Hussein – AHN News Correspondent

Mogadishu, Somalia (AHN) – Al Qaeda-inspired group Al Shabaab on Sunday imposed a ban on Zaad Service, a mobile banking service recently launched by Hormuud, Golis and Telesom telecommunications companies in Somalia.

Zaad allows customers to use their mobile phones for money transfers, purchases, payment of bills, and airtime recharges.

“Those telecommunications companies must stop Zaad Service mobile banking service in three months,” the insurgent group said in a statement.

“Hormuud Telecom in southern Somalia, Golis Telecom in Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland and Telesom Company in the break away republic of Somaliland had been given that chance to save people’s money,” it said.

The press release said a lengthy investigation by Al Shabaab found that Zaad Service poses a great hazard to the economy of Somalis and accused an unnamed company in United States of being behind the service. The group said the unnamed service wanted to take over the economy of the world by using MMT (Mobile Money Transfer). Al Shabaab argued that use of Somali shillings declined in recent moths because of the mobile service.

Thousands of Somalis have been using Zaad since its launch in February.

Banks barely existed in this war-torn African nation a decade ago. Now, Somali residents can bank over their mobile phones.

Somalis, particularly consumers of the mobile banking service, expressed a deep concern about Al Shabaab’s ban.

“To be safe from robbing, hundreds of U.S. dollars can be saved in your tiny mobile phone,” Ahmed Nur told a local radio station, adding this ban may affect thousands of people and telecommunications companies immediately.

With a lack of functioning central rule in Somalia, business telecommunications are lucrative.

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Snooki To Sign For Fans After Community Service

“Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has completed court-ordered community service for disturbing others on the beach in July and will sign autographs to thank her fans for supporting her. The pint-sized reality show star will sign photos at the Seaside Heights Community Center for $10-$20, depending on whether you bring your own photo. The money will go to Donations of Love, which benefits local animal shelters. Polizzi has already done some of her community service cleaning up after animals at a zoo. Her lawyer Raymond Raya says the autograph session is both a thank you to her fans and a way to help animals.

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Report Sees Improving Expectations For October Hiring In Manufacturing And Service Sectors

Linda Young – AHN News Writer

Alexandria, VA, United States (AHN) – Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) released its Leading Indicators of National Employment (LINE) report for October on Friday. The report is based on a monthly survey of more than 1,000 HR professional in the manufacturing and service sectors, SHRM said in a release.

According to the report hiring expectations improve for October, it was more difficult to find high-level talent in September and compensation for new hires in September was mixed.

October marks the 12th consecutive month that the hiring improved on an annual basis with 11.4 percent of HR professionals reporting increased hiring expectations in the manufacturing sector and 26 percent having higher expectations for hiring in the service sector over October 2009.

In addition, new hire compensation was up for the manufacturing sector by 2.6 percent, although it was down 0.6 percent in the service sector.

The report “is based on a monthly survey of private-sector human resource professionals at more than 500 manufacturing and 500 service-sector companies. Together, these two sectors employ more than 90 percent of the nation’s private-sector workers,” according to the SHRM report.

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Yahoo demos new look, faster Mail service

One of Yahoo’s most prominent and important products is getting a makeover, the company announced at an event at its headquarters.

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