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  • Rethink Your Storage With IBM

    Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...

  • Adrian Lamo, Wikileaks, and what it means to be a patriot

    Life is full of little decisions. What to make for dinner. What color T-shirt to wear. Whether it's time to mock Apple fans again. You know, those little, simple decisions of daily life.

    Blog posts | June 14, 2010 6:54am PDT

  • 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...

    Blog posts | December 23, 2009 5:18am PST

  • Using the iPod as a weapon

    The iPod has lots of uses: music and movie player, photo album, contact and calendar organizer and military tool? The U.S. armed forces are deploying the iPod touch to troops stationed in...

    Blog posts | April 20, 2009 10:09am PDT

  • Killer apps: Army embraces iPod touch

    The rap on the iPhone and iPod touch is that it's chiefly an entertainment device. (After all the software keyboard is damn irritating.) But the Army doesn't think so. Newsweek reports that the...

    Blog posts | April 19, 2009 9:16pm PDT

  • 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.

    Blog posts | November 11, 2008 9:23am PST

  • Photos: Virtual training at Fort Benning

    The Army is increasingly utilizing new technologies to help soldiers learn their jobs. Example: the Virtual Interactive Combat Environment.

  • The high-tech future for the Army

    Chief Scientist Thomas Killion talks about Army R&D efforts, high-tech soldiering and the outlook for robots and drones.

    News items | August 2, 2007 11:43am PDT

  • Photos: Army touts top tech inventions

    Aerial surveillance and counter-IED systems dominate the Army's top 10 list of gear that serves to protect soldiers.

  • It looks more likely that Russia cyberbombed Estonia

    The recent attacks on Estonia's business and government computer networks may have been a retaliatory gesture, generated in Russia, reports the Associated Press. Over 1 million computers...

    Blog posts | June 8, 2007 9:07pm PDT

  • Plot to kill soldiers discovered by DVD transfer clerk

    The identity of a clerk at a New Jersey electronics store was revealed recently after he came forward with crucial information on an alleged plot to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, reports the...

    Blog posts | May 30, 2007 4:40pm PDT

  • Bloggers' eye view of the war isn't pretty

    After announcing new regulations censoring the content of all electronic communication written by soldiers, the U.S.Army retreated somewhat by saying it would not enforce the new regulations,...

    Blog posts | May 11, 2007 6:46am PDT

  • 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,...

    Blog posts | May 3, 2007 6:14am PDT

  • 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.

    Blog posts | November 2, 2006 6:40pm PST

  • Photos: Robot rescuer for wounded soldiers

    The Bear, from Vecna Technologies, would put itself in the line of fire instead of human stretcher-bearers.

  • Photo: Robotic sniper detector

    With remote-controlled sensor system, iRobot's PackBot can help soldiers find enemy shooters.

  • Images: Ultrasound heads for battle

    Philips Research and the University of Washington explore using ultrasound technology to stem internal bleeding when soldiers are injured in battle.

  • Photo: Robotic sniper detector

    With remote-controlled sensor system, iRobot's PackBot can help soldiers find enemy shooters.

  • Federal government pulling back from the Web

    Previously available government information is disappearing from the Web. Is that a requirement of antiterrorism or part of the Bush Administration's preference for secrecy?

    Blog posts | March 2, 2006 2:02pm PST

  • Soldiers enter the blogosphere

    The war in Iraq is a first for many things, among them being the first war reported directly by combatants over the Internet in blogs and digital photos.

    Blog posts | January 2, 2006 4:32pm PST

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