I think he's upgraded since then.
Bob
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Thinking about buying Chromebook or Chomebox but read an article where Google states that they want to go to bio metrics, DNA, fingerprints, retina scans and that sort of thing to eliminate the use of passwords. If they do that and Chromebook owners refuse to submit fingerprints or retina scans will they then be refused service by Google.and not be able to use their machines. Thanks
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