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Things you need to know on July 28.

Thanks to MetroNews Source for the following.

  • Boarding a flight faster at Bradley International Airport should start happening due to a new pre-application center. The Transportation Security Administration yesterday opened the new screening system for pre-approved passengers at the airport in Windsor Locks, CT. The new process for those pre-approved means no more having to take off shoes, belts or light jackets. A huge plus is laptops and travel bags don't have to come out of carry-on luggage.
  • Android owners , you must read this. A computer security expert is warning of a security flaw that could affect nearly a billion Android phones. Joshua Drake of Zimperium zLabs says the "Stagefright" vulnerability can be triggered with a multimedia message to a phone. Drake warns that the phone owner wouldn't have to do anything to fall prey to the security flaw. Read more HERE. 
  • Dr. Seuss back from the dead! A new book by Dr. Seuss goes on sale today. "What Pet Should I Get?" follows a young brother and sister to a pet shop where they try to pick a pet and bring it home by noon. They don't agree about what kind of pet to get and the story goes from there. Dr. Seuss died in 1991. His widow discovered the manuscript two years ago. It's believed he wrote "What Pet Should I Get?" in the late 1950s or early '60s.
  • "My heart will go on" coming to a close. Netflix fans only have a few more days before "Titanic" is really,really,really sunk! The 1997 blockbuster will expire on August 1st along with other titles like "Joe Dirt," "Driving Miss Daisy," and "Face/Off." Grab the popcorn and start your marathon watching now.

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