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Gallery: U.S. Army tackles tech for the battlefield
The U.S. Army showed off some its latest high tech combat gear at the U.S. Army All American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas last month.
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U.S. Army deploys rifles with radio-controlled smart bullets
The U.S. Army's long-awaited, experimental 25mm airburst weapon is headed for battlefields in Afghanistan this month. Labeled a "game-changer," the $35,000 high-tech rifle is capable of firing...
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Wikileaks poses 'security threat' to US Army
A leaked US Army intelligence report, classified as secret, says the Wikileaks website poses a significant "operational security and information security" threat to military operations.
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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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Photos: Army inventions, by air and by land
The U.S. Army pays tribute to the ingenuity of soldiers and support staff through its "Top 10 Greatest Inventions of 2008" awards.
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U.S. Army servers breached by Turkish hackers
Hackers penetrated two US army web servers and redirected traffic from those websites to other pages, including one with anti-American and anti-Israeli messages, according to a report.
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IBM, HP update workflow and forms software with an eye to cutting paper waste
I love it when competing vendors do something semi-related within days of each other, because it makes these posts so much more relevant. So, here's the deal: Both IBM and Hewlett-Packard are...
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Photos: Future Combat Systems, here and now
The U.S. Army has ambitious plans for a widespread high-tech refresh of its vehicles and other soldier gear. It's also finding a way to make some parts happen sooner rather than later.
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Photos: Bat plane to spy for U.S. Army
University of Michigan researchers have been directed to help build a six-inch plane shaped like a bat that will spy in urban combat zones.
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Apple wants U.S. manufacturing, but it ain't that easy
Critics want Apple to manufacture more products in the U.S. CEO Tim Cook does, too. But there's a lot in the way.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
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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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50 years ago, second U.S. manned orbital flight (photos)
On May 24, 1962, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight when he piloted the Aurora 7 through three orbits of the Earth on a mission which lasted less than 5 hours.
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New iPad case/stand could revolutionize flying coach
If you own an iPad and you fly coach, then this just might be the product you never knew you couldn't live without!
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Trade war: Chinese solar exporters to rebut U.S. tariffs
Chinese solar panels makers are forging alliance to rebuttal the newly imposed punitive tariffs on exports to the US, as the Commerce Department set a new rate of over 30% on May 17.
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Friday folly: HTC changes U. S. Android phones to avoid injunction
HTC has changed the Android software on its newest US phones to avoid an injunction brought by Apple.
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Cyber security: U.S. mulls blocking China Mobile license
Concerned about cyber security and possible spying, U.S. officials are considering denying China Mobile's license for providing international information service in the United States. Officials...
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Facebook got 9% of all US Internet visits in April
Facebook is absolutely dominating in the U.S. Here are 15 new (and not so new) statistics about the social network in advance of the company's initial public offering (IPO) later this week.
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Why Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin is a schmuck
In order to avoid paying taxes on his multi-billion dollar IPO windfall, Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, is renouncing his United States citizenship.
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