A faulty component and the crew's inadequate response caused an AirAsia A320 to crash into the Java Sea last year, killing all 162 people on board, an Indonesian report said. Flight QZ8501 plunged ...
Sun's telecom partners in Asia are planning deeper use of Java software in mobile phones. The phones' appeal may still be narrow, though, because of a limited number of applications. Stephen Shankland ...
An Australian search plane has spotted suspicious objects in the sea near Nangka Island and an Indonesian helicopter saw two oily spots hundreds of miles away on Monday as a desperate search for ...
Crewmembers of an Indonesian Air Force NAS 332 Super Puma helicopter search for the victims and wreckage of AirAsia flight QZ 8501 over the Java Sea, Indonesia, Jan. 5, 2015. Editor at Large Divers ...
The pervasiveness of mobile phones today is driving the rapid growth of Java application development in Asia, according to Sun Microsystems. Matt Thompson, senior director of Sun's developer network ...
Reporting from JAKARTA, Indonesia — Search team members have located two large objects at the bottom of the Java Sea that officials said Saturday were part of the crashed AirAsia jet. The objects, one ...
Indonesian officials were confident Saturday they were honing in on the wreckage of AirAsia Flight 8501, which reportedly didn’t have permission to fly its route on the day of its crash one week ago, ...
An earthquake of 6.1 magnitude hit Indonesia’s West Java province on Saturday, the country’s geophysics agency BMKG said. According to the BMKG, the epicenter of the earthquake was on land and there ...
Aircraft searching for the missing AirAsia airliner spotted two oily spots and some objects in the Java Sea on Monday — but it was unclear whether they were from the Airbus jet carrying 162 people and ...
Searchers combing the Java Sea to find and recover debris and bodies from the AirAsia jet that crashed there have the advantage of working in much shallower waters than those found in the open ocean, ...
Northern Java currently faces a serious threat of coastal abrasion, tidal floods and land subsidence. Read more at ...
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