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In this Wednesday, June 29, 2016, photo, a pair of travelers, at left, walk through a TSA Precheck security line, while other passengers wait in line to be screened, in Terminal 2 of San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco. Passengers at all U.S. airports will soon face new measures for screening electronic devices bigger than a cellphone. Security officers will ask travelers in regular lanes to take all larger devices out of their bag and put them in a bin by themselves, similar to the screening of most travelers laptops. Officials say it gives X-ray screeners a clearer picture of the devices. The change wont apply to Precheck lanes. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
Photo by: Eric Risberg
In this Wednesday, June 29, 2016, photo, a pair of travelers, at left, walk through a TSA Precheck security line, while other passengers wait in line to be screened, in Terminal 2 of San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco. Passengers at all U.S. airports will soon face new measures for screening electronic devices bigger than a cellphone. Security officers will ask travelers in regular lanes to take all larger devices out of their bag and put them in a bin by themselves, similar to the screening of most travelers laptops. Officials say it gives X-ray screeners a clearer picture of the devices. The change wont apply to Precheck lanes. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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