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more about #scanning more comments → remps: If libraries go obsolete, where will creepy homeless guys go to oggle the art (er, um, yeah) books? Oh yeah, wait... internet cafes. more » Ayeco: Seems like a pretty high-tech solution for to low-tech problem. Why not just cut the binding off and voila, a stack of flat paper that can be auto f... more » OMG! Ponies!: So now the airlines are letting people board using only computer images. Great. Because no one can edit a computer image. I had enough problem with ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Sounds nifty, but I'm gonna stick to printing out my itinerary. more » Braff: Sweet... I fly out of John Wayne in January. I will test this out and then my iPhone will do something stupid and I will end up in jail more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I could have used this a few months ago when I was flying out of John Wayne airport.. more » -
#google
Frustrated Google Seeing Infrared During Quest to Scan Every Book Ever Written
My headline won't put the Updike's of the world out of business, but maybe Google's new technique for scanning books into its ever-growing digital library will help me read more and become a better blogger. More » -
#speedlimit
British Vauxhall Cars Have New Camera That Scans Signs, Displays Current Speed Limit
Although various GPS units already have the ability to display the current speed limit (they're pre-programmed in) of the road you're on, this Vauxhall Motors invention seems even better. There's a camera on-board that takes 30 snaps per second, then recognizing speed limit signs and translating that to a number to display on your dash. More »
