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Three students from a high school in Scotland came up with a device that could seriously change the way we all shop. They’ve invented something that enables cell phones to read the bar code on any price tag,
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This could be most revolutionary for online shopping – just think,
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But could this be real? We don’t really get it (since when do bar codes denote anything about the size of a garment? And how will the device know your exact shape?), but it did win the three kids a regional prize and a showing off trip to MIT.
If it absolutely works, we can’t wait. And if it doesn’t,
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