The Transportation Security Administration might have found a way to get travelers through airport security faster, thanks to a new high-tech x-ray machine.
The Transportation Security Administration might have found a way to get travelers through airport security faster, thanks to a new high-tech x-ray machine.The federal agency said TSA agents would be able to get a 360-degree view of items inside the bag using the 3D baggage scanners.
The hope is to allow travelers to leave laptops, liquids, and other devices in their carry-on bags, which will make the screening process faster. “These awards are another important step in enhancing aviation security,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske, “They provide our dedicated frontline officers with one of the best tools available to screen passenger carry-on items and also improves the passenger experience by allowing passengers to keep more items in their carry-on bags during the screening process.”
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Video from assault on SLCPD officer at airport shows bystander stepping in to helpIn the video of the February incident near TSA, you’ll notice a traveler step in to help the officer.
Read more »
DJI drones, Ukraine, and Russia — what we know about AeroScopeIs Chinese drone detection tech getting Ukrainians killed?
Read more »
EU’s faster, harder stick will whack U.S. big techExisting antitrust law is too slow to prevent digital monopolies and too weak to create competition. New European rules, with a focus on prevention, will remedy that. The market is big enough and potential penalties so damaging that Apple and others need to take notice.
Read more »
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Reveals Official SynopsisCyberpunk 2077 is the latest game from the team behind The Witcher, and its high-tech world is [...]
Read more »
New Zealand woman gets home detention for allegedly selling cannabis edibles to high schoolersA woman who was allegedly baking cannabis edibles that she claims she sold to pay for her medical treatments has been sentenced to home detention on four weed-related charges - via TheGrowthOp Cannabis news
Read more »
NVIDIA says its new H100 datacenter GPU is up to six times faster than its last | EngadgetAt GTC 2022, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Grace CPU Superchip, the first discrete CPU NVIDIA plans to release as part of its Grace lineup..
Read more »