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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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U.S. Army Commander 'General order #1': Ban on becoming pregnant for soldiers serving in Iraq
Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, Commander of the Multi-National Division-North in Iraq has generated standing orders for soldier's under his command; General Order 1, bans female soldiers from getting...
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New Army site connects recruits, soldiers
On Veterans Day, the Army launches a new version of GoArmy.com, featuring a webcast features that allows the public to ask questions and watch taped responses from troops stationed in Iraq.
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Iraq War gives assistive technology a permanent boost
This year alone CAP has gotten 3,500 applications from servicemen and women. The application launches an extensive process of fitting technology to workers. This creates an enormous cohort of...
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Using Internet phone to communicate with loved ones in Iraq this Christmas? Send me your stories
(photo by Jack Gruber, USA Today) A story in Wednesday's USA Today about soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan using Internet-based phones to see and speak with loved ones this Christmas got me...
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Photos: Surviving a Humvee rollover
Roadside bombs in Iraq take a toll on U.S. troops, but a training system called HEAT can help them better cope with catastrophe.
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Could craigslist be unintentionally HELPING prolong the war in Iraq?
I know it sounds like a stretch that craigslist- where you may have found a lawnmower, a car, an apartment or love- could have anything to do with something as major as the continuance of the Iraq...
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Photos: Pentagon pushes mine-resistant vehicles
The Defense Department is urging Congress to spend an additional $1.2 billion on tough trucks for duty in Iraq.
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Army creating extensive database of Iraqi citizens
In a lawless country at war, do privacy concerns matter? In Iraq, they don't. The U.S. military has added to its counterinsurgency effort an extensive program of cataloging fingerprints and eye...
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Photos: Where ScanEagle drones dare
Boeing touts advances in a small UAV that's being used by Marines in Iraq and geophysicists in Alaska.
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Pentagon management ignores Marine requests for tech weapons
Send in the drones. It appears that important surveillance equipment that takes up the slack when soldiers are in short supply, is also in short supply, reports Wired News. In Iraq, there are not...
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The death of milblogs
For soldiers, the Army's hands-off attitude towards blogging must have been like that period in the 1960s before LSD was criminalized was for hippies. Jerry Garcia once said of that period,...
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Virtual reality treatment for soldiers returning from Iraq
In early testing, system extends "exposure therapy" by giving clinicians exact control over how to return soldiers to stress-inducing situations.
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In Iraq, military seeking Universal Translator
In Iraq, soliders need to be able to speak with, and calm, the locals. Hopes are high for a technological solution but such a device remains a Star Trek illusion.
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Photos: Making 'The War Tapes'
Soldiers in Iraq, filmmaker in U.S. use inexpensive camcorders and constant stream of IMs and e-mail to create award-winning documentary.
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Photos: Keeping watch with unmanned aircraft
UAVs prowl the skies over Iraq and along the border of Mexico--and they might soon fly more widely in U.S. airspace.
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Photos: Keeping watch with unmanned aircraft
UAVs prowl the skies over Iraq and along the border of Mexico--and they might soon fly more widely in U.S. airspace.
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In building an online portal for Iraqi scientists, project managers rely on Internet
Iraqi scientists working with an Amerian team to build an online science library used Skype, email, chat to communicate. Speaking English for too long is dangerous.
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Downing St. Memo - a hard lesson in revision history
Back in 2003, Tony Blair's government released the Downing St. Dossier, which turned out to plagiarized from US researcher. It was Microsoft Word's revision log that revealed how the dossier moved...
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Military contractors move from boots on the ground to eyes in the sky
Technology like GPS and air drones may offer strategic defenses against insurgent techniques.
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When war and IT collide
As the conflict in Iraq wears on, businesses become more vulnerable to cyberattacks. At the Gartner ITxpo, research analysts reported that many companies are failing to secure their...
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