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Podcast: Night vision for your Jetta

by Larry Magid

LAS VEGAS--You've seen the grainy "night vision" thermal imaging pictures from Baghdad, and now you can see them on the dashboard of passenger cars. At the Consumer Electronics Show, Larry Magid talks with Andrew Teich, the president of Flir Systems, which makes thermal imaging devices for both military and personal automotive use.


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Larry Magid has been a technology columnist and broadcaster for more than two decades as well as a leading Internet safety advocate.
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Larry looks at personal technology products, services, trends, and issues. Although he writes about lots of things (hence "at large"), as founder of SafeKids.com and co-director of ConnectSafely.org, he has a special interest in Internet safety including debunking myths like a predator behind every screen and messages like "be afraid, very afraid."

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