Tech World: New way to beat forgeries: paper will have unique fingerprints. It's actually pretty impressive: "According to Cowburn's research, as published July 28 in the journal Nature, the unique speckle pattern of a sheet of paper remains recognizable even after crunching the paper into a ball, soaking it in water, baking it at 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit) for 30 minutes, scrubbing it with an abrasive cleaning pad or scribbling over it with a big black marker."
This is a really interesting article about insurance companies offering discounts for cars that track how drivers are driving. I'm conflicted, because I really don't like companies having so much info on me, but on the other hand, I'm a really safe driver who could use the discount. And I can't really complain about it making other people safer drivers, either.
And for those looking for love online, there are lots of new features available that empower clients.
Fianlly, for those who love google, Wired has an article about its beginnings.
This is a really interesting article about insurance companies offering discounts for cars that track how drivers are driving. I'm conflicted, because I really don't like companies having so much info on me, but on the other hand, I'm a really safe driver who could use the discount. And I can't really complain about it making other people safer drivers, either.
And for those looking for love online, there are lots of new features available that empower clients.
Fianlly, for those who love google, Wired has an article about its beginnings.
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