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Definition: Passport
See Windows Live ID.
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Hands-on review: Western Digital My Passport SE for Mac portable hard drive
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LifeSize PassPort: The First Skype-Compatible Telepresence System
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Western Digital introduces us to n three new My Passport portable drives
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The future of... passport control
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Elvis, your e-passport is ready!
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State employee pleads guilty to passport snooping
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Passports worth £2.5 million stolen in van hijack
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Will DHS settle on RFID for PASS card?
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Contract for passport chips awarded
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Smart passports roll out
Despite privacy concerns, terror security delays, 'smartports' are ready to go, State says.
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Passport chips can be copied, researcher says
'The whole passport design is totally brain damaged. From my point of view all of these RFID passports are a huge waste of money. They're not increasing security at all.'
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