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Controversial Iris-Scanning Program Could Keep Kids Safe

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Controversial Iris-Scanning Program Could Keep Kids Safe
1:34:39 AMTechNewsDaily
Tests of iris-scanning technology were derailed in a central Florida school district recently after parents expressed outrage that they weren't told about the program before their kids' eyes were scanned. However, iris scanning could provide essential information to parents of bus-riding kids who don't arrive home at the expected time. The mobile devices could also identify the kids as they rush up the steps to board the buses.

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Soviet Union's Old Web Domain Now a Hotbed for Hackers
Monday, June 03, 2013 6:54 PMThe Daily Dot
The Soviet Union may be a thing of the past, but its domain isn’t. Think of it as a clubhouse for the new Russian kleptocracy. .SU, assigned to the then-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) in 1990, a year before its dissolution, is now a refuge for criminal hackers, according to the AP’s Raphael Satter.

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Bell Labs Invents Lensless Camera
Monday, June 03, 2013 3:05 PMMIT Technology Review
A new class of imaging device with no lens and just a single light sensitive sensor could revolutionise optical, infrared and millimetre wave imaging.

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