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Laptops and liquids can stay in your carry-on bags thanks to TSA's new scanners
One minor travel hassle is soon to be eliminated, thanks to the implementation of new screening technology at US airports. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently announced that the introduction of CT, or computed tomography, will ultimately enable passengers to keep their laptops and liquids in their carry-on bags while going through the security screening process.
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Just updated my picture on ML.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
Just updated my picture on ML.
Whoa
Hot s'it I know
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Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
The article didn't mention anything about the president being there, does that mean the Secret Service is now just full time security at Mar-a-Lago? wtf...
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@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
The article didn't mention anything about the president being there, does that mean the Secret Service is now just full time security at Mar-a-Lago? wtf...
Yes he was there. On the golf course.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
The article didn't mention anything about the president being there, does that mean the Secret Service is now just full time security at Mar-a-Lago? wtf...
Yes he was there. On the golf course.
I assumed that, but I was surprised it wasn't mentioned in the story.
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@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
The article didn't mention anything about the president being there, does that mean the Secret Service is now just full time security at Mar-a-Lago? wtf...
Yes he was there. On the golf course.
I assumed that, but I was surprised it wasn't mentioned in the story.
This is a follow up story. Every article last week stated as much.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Thumb drive carried by Mar-a-Lago intruder immediately installed files on a PC
The already suspicious breach of Secret Service security just got even more fishy.
The already suspicious account of a Chinese national who allegedly carried four cellphones, a thumb drive containing malware, and other electronics as she breached security at President Trump's private Florida club just grew even more fishy.
The article didn't mention anything about the president being there, does that mean the Secret Service is now just full time security at Mar-a-Lago? wtf...
Yes he was there. On the golf course.
I assumed that, but I was surprised it wasn't mentioned in the story.
This is a follow up story. Every article last week stated as much.
Ah, ok, this is the first I've heard of any of this at all.
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BBC News - Brazil shooting: 10 soldiers held after family's car riddled with bullets
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Sony creates colossal 16K screen in Japan
The biggest 16K screen of its kind will shortly go on show in Japan.
Sony's display contains 16 times as many pixels as a 4K television and 64 times as many as a regular 1080p high definition TV, meaning it can show images in far more detail than normal.
This will let viewers stand close to the unit - which is longer than a bus - without its image looking blurred.
One expert said it would likely take decades for 16K tech to filter down to consumer products. -
Climate change: European team to drill for 'oldest ice' in Antarctica
An ambitious project to retrieve a continuous record of Earth's atmosphere and climate stretching back 1.5 million years is officially "go".
A European consortium will head to Antarctica in December to begin the process of drilling deep into the continent's eastern ice sheet.
The group's aim is to pull up a frozen core of material almost 3km long.
Scientists hope this can lead them to an explanation for why Earth's ice ages flipped in frequency in the deep past. -
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The basics of modern AI—how does it work and will it destroy society this year?
Today's AI is technically "weak"—but it's complex and can have a great societal impact.
AI, or artificial intelligence, is huge right now. “Unsolvable” problems are being solved, billions of dollars are being invested, and Microsoft even hired Common to tell you how great its AI is with spoken word poetry. Yikes. -
US prepares for intense storm
Millions will be affected by a major storm about to hit central USA. It threatens blizzards, high winds, severe thunderstorms, and a risk of wildfires