The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has begun testing a new system that verifies an air traveler’s identity by matching photo IDs to boarding passes and ensures that boarding passes are authentic.
Category: Technology news
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iPhone 5 release ‘in October’
Apple’s next iPhone is likely to be released in October and will feature a new body design and work with faster wireless networks, according to Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray Cos.
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16 ultimate SSH hacks
So you think you know OpenSSH inside and out? Test your chops against this hit parade of 16 expert tips and tricks,
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Ubuntu Mini PC Concept
The allure of Ubuntu-branded hardware never quite fades, does it?
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Ubuntu Laptop Concept
Imagine for a second that an official Ubuntu-branded laptop existed. What would it look it?
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Serval Maps – Building Collaborative Infrastructure Independent Maps on Mobile Devices
The Serval Project is focused on the development of open source software that uses mobile devices to create a resilient mesh network. The mesh network is designed to provide and support communication services without any reliance on existing telecommunications infrastructure.
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Microsoft to Prevent Linux Booting on ARM Hardware?
Fears that Microsoft would abuse the UEFI Secure Boot feature for their own ends are coming true.
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GPS dog tags and glass PCs: CES gadget hits and misses
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show turned out to be the largest on record, despite a slow economy and what many industry pundits agree is a dearth of genuine scene-stealers.
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Google Android To Sync Household Appliances and Google Flu Trends A Medical Tool
Many of Google Tools and the software Google Android is now universally used in tablet computers and smartphones from all well known companies in the world and Google will keep on changing lifestyles with its upcoming technologies.
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Sensor technology to clamp down on disabled parking rogues
Abuse of disabled parking bays could become a thing of the past, thanks to new technology that can catch able-bodied drivers who hog the spaces.