eetimes.com — Security in airports and other sensitive areas may get a huge boost, thanks to a technology under development that is straight out of science fiction, said to be capable of looking through clothing to detect weapons and other dangerous items. But privacy advocates—and shy people—may have cause for alarm.
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gordigorNov 30, 2006
Dude, seriously a little more warning next time!
nbcivicNov 30, 2006
might as well walk around naked i guess.
mediaphileNov 30, 2006
the tool described in this article is not even close to the same as the kaya optics. infrared has been around forever.
stoxNov 30, 2006
Sp does my 10 year old Sony Camcorder. And the point is????
jaxxmanNov 30, 2006
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hordsNov 30, 2006
How about we sue the government for taking naked pictures of children then?
teebirdDec 1, 2006
What bothers me is that the only real result of all the aggressive pre-flight screening of our belongings and our persons is that the security problem has been pushed to a different location. The massive bottlenecks created at the baggage and passenger checkpoints are now a serious security risk in my opinion, as well as a major irritant to air travelers.
cleaningbykillnDec 13, 2006
if your going to scan me,go all the way and look Thur my skin too.Couldn't some terrorist just smuggle on one stick of TNT in his ass.