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Tuesday 8 July 2014

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Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- July 8, 2014

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TSA Kills Dead Devices' Ticket to Ride
Tiny Spectrometer Tells You Exactly What You're Eating
NSA's Eyes Trained Less on Terrorists Than on Average Joes and Janes

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Today's Story Highlights

TSA Kills Dead Devices' Ticket to Ride
In a move that's bound to raise the power management consciousness of
air travelers, the TSA on Sunday announced a ban on electronic devices
that won't power up before they're carried onto a plane. During the
security examination conducted by TSA officers before passengers board a
plane, travelers may be asked to power up some electronic devices, the
agency said.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80700.html

Tiny Spectrometer Tells You Exactly What You're Eating
For all those who have wondered about the ingredients in their lunchtime
burrito, Consumer Physics is gearing up to release a handheld device
designed to provide the answer. Dubbed "SCiO," the device is a tiny
spectrometer that can scan food, medicines and plants to determine their
molecular composition. SCiO can deliver nutrient values and evaluate
ripeness and spoilage levels.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80688.html

NSA's Eyes Trained Less on Terrorists Than on Average Joes and Janes
Nine out of 10 people whose information is being collected by the NSA
are Americans who have nothing to do with people targeted by the agency.
Data provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden includes some
information pertaining to terrorist activities and possible threats to
U.S. national security, as well as a few successes in antiterrorist
work.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80698.html

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