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London's Heathrow Airport to deploy liquid scanning technology
2013-10-16 01:00:00| Airport Technology
Heathrow Airport in London, UK, is set to deploy new scanning technology, which will allow travellers to bring liquids on aircraft.
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Google Must Face Wiretapping Charges Over Gmail Scanning
2013-09-27 19:34:45| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
A California judge this week rejected Google's request to dismiss a class-action case that accused the search giant of violating federal and state wiretap laws via a program in Gmail that scans emails to serve up targeted ads.
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In-car brainwave scanning security system prevents carjacking, and drunk/tired driving
2013-09-13 19:43:57| Extremetech
An engineer in Japan has developed an always-on biometric security system... for your car. If the system detects that you're no longer "driving normally," be it via hijacking, falling asleep, or intoxication, the engine cuts out. This system uses an EEG -- a brainwave scanner -- to transparently and continuously authenticate your ability to operate the vehicle.
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iPhone 5S leak points toward colorful, silver-ringed fingerprint scanning home button
2013-09-09 15:38:53| Extremetech
With less than a day until the iPhone 5S's official unveil, images of the iPhone 5S's packaging appear to have leaked from Apple's Chinese supply chain. The packaging, if it's real, confirms that the iPhone 5S home button will be changing -- from the boring button with a rounded rectangle in the middle, to a new button with a silver ring around the outside. We believe that this visual change signifies the addition of a biometric fingerprint scanner to the home button, and it's also possible that the entire button -- or perhaps just the ring -- will be capable of changing colors, perhaps as some kind of notification system.
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Transparent skull implant for easier, cheaper laser-based brain scanning
2013-09-05 15:29:02| Extremetech
A group from the University of California at Riverside has recently demonstrated a new ceramic bone replacement which would enable imaging of the brain through the skull. By implanting a small window in a mouse, and then characterizing its optical performance, then have opened up many new possibilities for brain recording and stimulation.
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