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  • Hacker steals Chinese government defense contracts

    Hacktivist Hardcore Charlie says he has hacked China National Import & Export Corp (CEIC), a Chinese government defense contractor, and stole over 500MB worth of documents.

    Blog posts | April 6, 2012 9:53pm PDT

  • Extremity injuries affect thousands in Iraq and Afghanistan

    Scientists hope to catch up with the great demand for treatments of battlefield limb injuries.

  • Medal of Honor (photos)

    EA is rebooting the Medal of Honor franchise with a gritty take on the current conflict in Afghanistan.

  • Afghan enemies using iPhone as a weapon

    Australian Department of Defense chief technology officer Matt Yannopoilos today said defenses were being beaten in Afghanistan by enemies accessing information quickly via iPhones.

    News items | March 26, 2010 6:31am PDT

  • War goes mainstream on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter

    In an eerie flashback to the Vietnam War when the public watched the evening news with Walter Cronkite during the dinner hour, the war in Afghanistan is now available to everyone.

    Blog posts | December 2, 2009 11:31am PST

  • Energy prices are about to permanently alter world history

    You think you pay too much for gasoline? How about $10 per gallon in Britain? If you're an American taxpayer you're buying fuel for a helluva lot more than a mere $10 per gallon. How about...

    Blog posts | October 15, 2009 9:02pm PDT

  • State Dept. policy wonks blog personal!

    The Washington Post's Al Kamen is a bit underwhelmed with the State Department's entre into the world of blogging, called Dipnote. That's short for "diplomatic note" but it does bring up other...

    Blog posts | October 5, 2007 9:07pm PDT

  • Photos: The family behind Freewebs

    The Mokhtarzada brothers, who fled Afghanistan for the U.S. in the 1980s, founded the Web publishing company.

Additional Results

  • Hacker steals Chinese government defense contracts

    Hacktivist Hardcore Charlie says he has hacked China National Import & Export Corp (CEIC), a Chinese government defense contractor, and stole over 500MB worth of documents.

    Blog posts | April 6, 2012 9:53pm PDT

  • Extremity injuries affect thousands in Iraq and Afghanistan

    Scientists hope to catch up with the great demand for treatments of battlefield limb injuries.

  • Medal of Honor (photos)

    EA is rebooting the Medal of Honor franchise with a gritty take on the current conflict in Afghanistan.

  • Jim sent us more 404 sticker pictures from his base in Afghanistan!

    Jim sent us another video of a sticker attached to a re-supply drop as well as a handful of awesome photos of his base (now adorned with 404 stickers). Stay safe, Jim, and let us know if you...

  • Afghan enemies using iPhone as a weapon

    Australian Department of Defense chief technology officer Matt Yannopoilos today said defenses were being beaten in Afghanistan by enemies accessing information quickly via iPhones.

    News items | March 26, 2010 6:31am PDT

  • War goes mainstream on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter

    In an eerie flashback to the Vietnam War when the public watched the evening news with Walter Cronkite during the dinner hour, the war in Afghanistan is now available to everyone.

    Blog posts | December 2, 2009 11:31am PST

  • Energy prices are about to permanently alter world history

    You think you pay too much for gasoline? How about $10 per gallon in Britain? If you're an American taxpayer you're buying fuel for a helluva lot more than a mere $10 per gallon. How about...

    Blog posts | October 15, 2009 9:02pm PDT

  • Virus hits nearly 75% of systems on Afghanistan military base

    Earlier this month we saw the military ban the use of USB drives and other removable media. Apparently the virus outbreak that lead to this measure affected 75\% of all systems at the largest...

    Blog posts | November 29, 2008 2:06pm PST

  • State Dept. policy wonks blog personal!

    The Washington Post's Al Kamen is a bit underwhelmed with the State Department's entre into the world of blogging, called Dipnote. That's short for "diplomatic note" but it does bring up other...

    Blog posts | October 5, 2007 9:07pm PDT

  • Photos: The family behind Freewebs

    The Mokhtarzada brothers, who fled Afghanistan for the U.S. in the 1980s, founded the Web publishing company.

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