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TSA Is Expanding Touchless ID Technology to 50 New Airports
The expansion includes major hubs and smaller regional airports—see the full list.
First DVC company in the world to introduce a new platform feature brings sign language AI into large-scale, real-world customer service By integrating sign language AI as a native part of our ...
AI robot prompt injection is no longer just a screen-level problem. Researchers demonstrate that a robot can be steered off-task by text placed in the physical world, the kind of message a human might ...
Bentley Systems’ Blyncsy platform helps transportation agencies detect hazards faster, cut inspection costs and improve ...
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My DIY LED logo sign project reveal!
In this video, glowing LED signs are created using the 2021 X-carve. The project includes the construction of one sign for personal use and two as Christmas gifts. Tools featured in the project ...
Ensuring Technology provides the answer: only when they can truly replicate the human sense of touch. From January 6th to 9th, Ensuring Technology, the pioneer in embodied intelligent tactile ...
The SCU Single Sign-On system is an integrated platform that allows you to sign in once and access all of your web applications without having to log in again. The applications you have access to are ...
Welcome to Electronic Design's coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show. This year's show looks to be heavy on artificial intelligence (AI) again, but there's a lot more. Our editors will add to ...
Acrobat Sign is a cloud-based e-signature service for faculty,staff and students to easily send, sign, track, and manage signature processes using a browser or mobile device. Here are some FAQs to get ...
Europe is betting big on wind. To curb its greenhouse-gas emissions, the EU has committed to roughly double its installed wind-power capacity by 2030, to 425 gigawatts (GW). Britain’s 50GW target for ...
THE MENTION of modern warfare may call to mind stealth jets and drones. Yet today’s armed forces still rely on a substance deployed on battlefields since before the first world war. Trinitrotoluene ...
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