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Both concepts refer to a unique identifier, but with completely different functionalities -- this second meaning has nothing to do with spotting copyrighted songs or videos. Neither one involves scanning real fingerprints, but they're pretty cool technologies anyway. Let's take a look at how they work. It's easy to mix up a digital fingerprint and a digital watermark, but these are two very different technologies with somewhat similar goals. When fingerprints are most commonly mentioned in popular culture, they're referenced in spy movies or mysteries as visible identifying markings people leave behind. Well, that's not how a digital fingerprint works -- you'll never see any visible evidence that a digital fingerprint exists. The term watermark, on the other hand, typically refers to a completely visible marking on a digital file. A watermark is a logo or other identifying marking placed on an image or video that is visible at all times.
Like backscatter X-ray machines, millimeter wave scanners produce detailed full-body images of passengers, but they do it with ultrahigh-frequency millimeter wave radiation rather than X-rays. If you went on name alone, you might think "advanced imaging technology machines" could help doctors hunt for tumors or other medical conditions. In reality, the label -- euphemism, if you're cynical -- adopted by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) describes the whole-body scanners found at airports that detect weapons, explosives or other threats being carried on passengers. According to the TSA's Web site, the agency had installed 800 advanced imaging technology machines at 200 U.S. November 2012. The machines come in two flavors, based on the type of electromagnetic radiation they use to make a scan. Backscatter machines -- about 30 percent of the installations -- send low-energy X-rays to bounce off a passenger's body. Millimeter wave (mmw) scanners emit energy more akin to microwaves. Both see through clothing to produce a 3-D image of the person standing in the machine.
You have the power. And with a little diligence, you can design a Facebook experience perfectly in line with the way you want to use the site. It starts with input. If you don't want personal information available to Facebook, don't give it up. You don't even have to provide a photo: Your name, gender and date of birth are all that's required to sign up, and the latter two can even be hidden, if you'd prefer. What happens with your Facebook profile is entirely up to you, if you're willing to explore your security options and settings. Yes, those photos from last Saturday may be pretty embarrassing, but it's simple to untag yourself from them -- or even set your privacy settings so that you never get tagged at all. By digging into your privacy and notification settings, as well as your lists, you can make sure nobody ever sees anything you don't want them to see, and that you're notified the second anybody else says anything about you.|Amid heightened fighting in eastern Ukraine this week, with separatist rebels gaining control of several checkpoints along the Russian border as well as various military bases in Luhansk, few observers are forecasting a peaceful resolution to the conflict anytime soon. Yet even as President Obama and Putin trade warnings alongside D-Day anniversary commemorations, the terms of an eventual agreement are not difficult to imagine. The parties to such an agreement-Ukraine, Russia, the United States, Germany and France-should begin by recognizing the brutal realities that confront Ukraine. For the twenty-two years since it became an independent, sovereign state in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine has been a flailing, almost failing state. Having begun with a per-capita income equal to that of Belarus (no garden spot), today, Ukraine’s per-capita income has fallen to about half that of Belarus. Most of the territory that is now Ukraine was part of Russia for most of the past millennium, and will remain so in the mind of Putin and his associates for the remainder of their lives.
Optimus Prime in biped form, from "The Transformers" movie.See more pictures of robots. Without a doubt, the HowStuffWorks staff is anxious about the upcoming "Transformers" movie. We don't just wonder whether it will be good. We wonder whether we'll see robots with Transformers' capabilities during our lifetimes. While full-scale Transformers seem a little implausible -. Impractical - it turns out that some existing robots have a lot in common with Transformers. In this article, we'll explore what these transforming robots look like, how they work and how they're similar to Transformers like Optimus Prime. We'll begin with an analysis of Prime himself. He's enormous and impressive, but could he ever be real? To find out, we asked engineer Michael D. Belote what it would take to build a full-scale tractor-trailer that can convert into a bipedal robot. In other words, what would it take to make a life-sized version of Optimus Prime? Some self-reconfiguring robots, or robots that can change their shapes to perform different tasks, exist today.
These things do happe­n, the skeptics say, but they're perfectly in keeping with conventional science. In this article, we'll take a look at both sides of the argument to find out what might be behind the ESP phenomenon. We'll also find out how false psychics can fake ESP, and we'll see how this sort of trickery factors into the ongoing parapsychology debate. Extra­sensory perception is a collective term for various hypothetical mental abilities. These abilities (along with other paranormal phenomena) are also referred to as psi. ­All of these abilities are based on the idea that human beings can perceive things beyond the scope of known bodily senses. This concept has been around since the beginning of human civilization, under many different names, but the modern conception didn't develop until the­ first half of the 20th century. The term ESP itself was coined in 1934, by Duke University professor J.B.|Sergey Slipcenko declared today that the cigarette contraband in Romania has fallen to 14.7 percent from the staggering 36 percent registered last year. He stated that the company's sales have therefore increased. That his main mission is for the company to reach the first position on the local market. Slipcenko comes from Ukraine, where he held various management positions in marketing and sales and where he witnessed the growth of the company from the third to the first position. His long-term goal is therefore to do the same in Romania and as he added, he will stay here "for as long as it takes" in this purpose. Philip Morris Inc. producer of Marlboro cigarettes Parliament cigarettes and Chesterfield brand. Slipcenko also added that PMI does not intend to extend its product portfolio for the moment in Romanian, but to focus on the existing brands. He also spoke of a change in the company' distribution system, which is now based on a logistics service and function through a track and trace system, which allows the tracking of the products so that they are passed over the border illegally.


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