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Virtualization Changes Everything: Enter the vWOC
With the help of a virtual WAN optimization controller, or vWOC your plans for streamlining your WAN don't have to be complicated. Check out this white paper to learn more about vWOC and how they...
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10 military technologies that will change the face of battle
Technology advances make tomorrow's battlefield look like a sci-fi movie.
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China provides counterfeit electronics to U.S. military?
After being accused of providing counterfeit electronic parts to the U.S. military system, China suggested the U.S. get their facts straight before pointing fingers.
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Mystery group hacks US military, Harvard, NASA, more
The Unknowns says it has hacked ESA, NASA, US military, US Air Force, Thai Royal Navy, Harvard, Renault, French ministry of Defense, Bahrain Ministry of Defense, and Jordanian Yellow Pages.
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iRobot's military bots get smarter and more agile (photos)
A look inside iRobot's workshop to build robots able to get home on their own, establish a mesh network, and pick up things without destroying them.
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Should we allow Facebook access for actively serving military personnel?
The wife of an active-duty soldier learned of his death, not through the military's very carefully thought-out death-notification procedure, but over Facebook.
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US and China test response capabilities via cyber war games
The U.S. and China have held two cyber war games so far to conduct informal talks about how the two would react if they thought they were being attacked. A third meeting is slated for next month.
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Judge: Marine who criticized Obama on Facebook can be dismissed
The Marine Corps administrative board is looking to dismiss Gary Stein, a marine who criticized U.S. President Obama on Facebook. A judge has denied a request to block the discharge proceedings.
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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.
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US military: Dismiss marine who criticized Obama on Facebook
Gary Stein, a marine who has been criticizing U.S. President Obama on Facebook, has been recommended for dismissal by the Marine Corps administrative board. His lawyers are fighting back.
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LulzSec hacks CSS Corp
LulzSec has hacked CSS Corp and released the company's e-mail database to the public. The hacktivist group is also asking followers to join #LulzSecReborn on Anonymous' IRC channel.
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LulzSec hacks Military Singles
LulzSec is back. The hacktivist group has hacked MilitarySingles.com and exposed 170,937 accounts belonging to U.S. military members looking for a date. Is this the start of another 50 days of "lulz"?
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Military finally moving towards unified enterprise email
Cloud services make their first major inroad as the military begins to roll out enterprise messaging across all the armed services.
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Unit 13 (screenshots)
The Vita's first military shooter hits Sony's brand new portable console.
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Vintage military planes get modern art treatment
Until May 31, visitors to Tucson can check out a number of old military planes that have been re-imagined by a group of contemporary artists. The exhibit is called Round Trip: Art from the...
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The value of collecting your thoughts in a private online journal
In this era of multiple channels of communication, collecting your personal thoughts and ideas in one place is increasingly useful
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'Military friendly' camera-free iPhone goes on sale in Singapore
Singapore carrier M1 is offering 'camera free' iPhones on their website, marketed for military and government personnel banned from using smartphones with cameras.
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The Army goes Android
As does the Air Force, Marines, and Navy--but only with Android 2.2 and only on a handful of Dell devices.
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Facebook offers social media guide for US military families
Facebook has partnered with Blue Star Families and published a Social Media Guide for Military Families. The company hopes the guide will help families use the social network effectively.
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Dad to Google: "Thanks for making my daughter cry"
A frustrated father took to Google+ to take the search giant for task for locking down his underage daughter's Google account without warning or recourse.
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UK government 'planning to launch Stuxnet-like attacks' against hostile states
The UK's cyber-security strategy includes "proactive" tactics and "plans to deliver military effects" in order to authorise the use of launching Stuxnet-like state-targeted malware.
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