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Take her tweet that she was "saddened and disappointed" by Metzger, which scanned like half-hearted P.R.

Wakefern, the co-op's supplier, which scans more than $7 billion in sales each year, "is strong on its own -- historically on the cutting edge".

A small company pitched optical character recognition (OCR) software they were developing, which scans images, recognises characters and converts them into text.

But the James Bond award goes to that infrared sensor, which scans the room for body heat so that housekeepers don't accidently walk in on guests.

Holding the home button fires up the system, which scans the screen and suggests searches or information based on what's on display.

The irony, however, evident to every eye which scans the crane-streaked skyline, is that there is no shortage of activity connected with London real estate.

To create a thumb-print log-on, a user first registers with U-Match software, then grasps the mouse, which scans the thumb print several times.

Mr. Kelly is planning over the next 60 days to add biometric fingerprinting equipment, which scans a person's fingerprint before allowing access to a computer.

Another nice addition is the inclusion of Google-aware caller ID, which scans the internet for names or businesses numbers that aren't in your address book.

And in a horrific coding blunder in July 2015, Google Photos, which scans photos and then suggests people's identity, misidentified two black people as gorillas.

A bot is a digital version of a personal assistant, I told her, which scans shopping sites and spits out lists of items and prices.

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