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Curbing tax evasion with license plate scanners
CNET News - June 20, 2006
With specially equipped vans, British agency aims to double the number of illegal vehicles it takes off the road.
Deal of the day: Visioneer Strobe scanner for $196
CNET News - June 14, 2006
Blog: Here's a good deal on this scanner, although it involves mailing in a rebate offer. What: Visioneer Strobe XP 200...
Xpaper makes digital paper searchable
CNET News - June 8, 2006
Blog: The only advantage that digital pen and digital paper ever had over the scanner was the short time it took for the document...
Deal of the day: Epson scanner for $200
CNET News - May 6, 2006
Blog: With the $50 mail-in rebate, this is the lowest shipped price we could find for this flatbed scanner. What: Epson...
Microsoft extends life of security scanner
CNET News - March 30, 2006
Last-minute extension prevents a gap in security update detection for users of the MBSA vulnerability assessment tool.
An open-source rival to Google's book project
CNET News - October 26, 2005
Digitizing the world's books is too important a job to leave to private ventures, say backers of the Internet Archive. Photos: Gearing up the scanners
Biometrics firm seeks to foil fraudsters
CNET News - October 20, 2005
Viisage patents way to keep facial scanners from being tricked. Also: New tools do all-in-one scan of face, fingerprints.
Nessus security tool closes its source
CNET News - October 6, 2005
Developer moves popular free scanner into proprietary, saying competitors were taking advantage of its open-source status.
Fujitsu Unveils First-Ever Mac Compatible Scanner
Press Releases - September 19, 2005
Anti-spying undergarments
CNET News - December 31, 1969
Tech-savvy voyeurs are cobbling together DIY infra-red scanners for less-than-noble uses. For every offense, however, there is economic opportunity. From Crave, CNET's gadgets blog.

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