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Right out of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie Total Recall, the TSA's new screening machines disrobe passengers faster than a Mars bound tourist.
As part of a larger effort to reduce terrorism and fake passports, the TSA now requires that any US citizen who travels out of the US now needs a biometric passport.
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The Combined DNA Index System, CODIS, combines computer and DNA technologies into an effective tool for fighting violent crime and finding missing persons.
Use this guide to help in deciding what type of gym, fitness health club, or women's fitness program is right for you.
Disposing of old laptop computers is a complex process that is not always environmentally friendly. This article discusses how to safely recycle laptops and their parts.
The U.S. Passport Card, an alternative to traditional passports using RFID technology, is part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to increase border security.
A no-medical exam life insurance policy will suit those people who are reluctant to go through a medical evaluation to become eligible for a policy.
Prescription insurance companies have access to a powerful new database tool that provides a "credit" report of pharmacy records on more than 200 million Americans.
Google Latitude allows users to easily track the location of children, friends and family using a mobile device or personal computer.
Marketing and advertising futurists agree that radical change is coming for advertisers and their agencies. Here are some ways the changes will impact the ad industry.
Brief history of Google.com, invention of Google, the world's largest web search engine, its founders, Page & Brim, and how it all started.
Google Street View, the latest innovation from Google, has opened many doors by offering unparalleled access to the world. Yet, it does raise questions regarding privacy.
What Google hopes to achieve in its challenges to Microsoft and Apple is dominance in the search engine advertising business, experts say.
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New generations of consumers mean new ways of marketing. Mobile marketing, the next generation of marketing, is on the rise.
To its devotees, nanotechnology is the science of the 21st century. But little is known of the impact that microscopic particles can have on human health.
The American and Canadian governments have taken a new lead in the war against terrorism by introducing controversial cyberwarfare laws. How do they effect citizens?
Search engine giants Google and Yahoo have received criticism for logging users' IP address and other private information. The new Ixquick search engine change the game.
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