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STORIES ABOUT: pentagon
Sun Gets Pentagon's Money for Laser-Based Chip Interconnects
Chip manufacturer Sun Microsystems has just received a $44 million contract from the Pentagon to research on viable light replacements for the standard copper interconnects between chips. According to the chip manufacturer, the Sun researchers have found a method to reconnect the chips in such a manner that would allow them to communicate with each other at significantly higher speeds, which would open the gates for newer and ... [read more >>]
24 March 2008, 12:18GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Pentagon Worried About Chinese Hackers
Every year, the annual report on China’s military power that the Pentagon presents before the U.S. Congress is met with criticism by the Asian country, and every year the US say that they are worried by the advancement level the rival power has achieved. That’s the backbone of what has been going on, the meat on the bones is, however, changed every year with various details. China gets upset because it is portrayed as a war-loving count ... [read more >>]
10 March 2008, 12:46GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
The Pentagon Bans Google Maps
A Google team entered the Fort Sam Houston army base in Texas and mapped everything, but the Mountain View-based company spokesman, Larry Yu, said that it was only a mistake. Naturally, the army had to take measures towards this possible security threat in the future, so it banned Google map-makers from filming and conducting detailed studies of bases. I say naturally because the three-dimensional panoramas of the Texan base have ... [read more >>]
07 March 2008, 20:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Security Brief: Week of the Cyberwar
This was clearly the week of the cyberwar as there were so many news about it and so many people panicking and agitating on this matter. It all started with a piece of news that appeared in the Financial Times – the Pentagon had been hacked in June and some parts of its computer system had been taken down. Hacker traces pointed to China but the Chinese president Hu has stated that their country is against hacking and that even their govern ... [read more >>]
09 September 2007, 09:46GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Cyberwar: Pentagon Got Hacked!
Yes, it's true – they were hit by hackers and damaged. The Pentagon had to shut down part of a computer system serving the defense secretary, because of the cyber-attack. The thing is that it all leads to hackers based in China. But is this really true? Black-hatters often use several programs to cover their tracks and to mislead anyone that might "follow" them. But this is not the first time that the Chinese h ... [read more >>]
04 September 2007, 04:29GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Warning: US Military Plans to Unleash Creepy BigDog Mule Bots, Under "The ROBODOC" Codename!
Oh my God! They chopped AT-AT! Hold your Aibo's puppies and run! In case you're wondering who AT-AT is, this means you're not real Star Wars fans. Anyway, I am talking about the All Terrain Armored Transport, a four legged transport and combat vehicle used by the imperial ground forces. They stand 15 meters tall, they are extremely intimidating and used mostly for their psychological effects rather than for their tactics. ... [read more >>]
19 July 2007, 08:17GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Google Earth Shows Picture of Secret Nuclear Submarine!
Google Earth is an interesting tool for looking at various places in the world that you haven't visited yet. It's true that some pictures are clearer than others, depending on the country and frankly, nobody would expect to see a picture of a village in Somalia as clear as the one of the Eiffel Tower. But nobody would expect to see what a policy analyst discovered one day while making his regular checks of the maps: ... [read more >>]
06 July 2007, 03:23GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
How to Find out if Your Woman Is Cheating on You and Where She Is at that Time
The spy panties may sound like something out of a bad spy movie, but it's actually as real as they come. You can now track your girlfriend/wife wherever she goes and even know if she's cheating on you, without her knowing about it. If you're the jealous type, or just paranoid, you can keep track of your woman using the spy panties, a thing – I don't know if I can call it a device, or a gadget – that lets you know wh ... [read more >>]
03 July 2007, 10:39GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
YouTube Slaps The Pentagon
Google's representatives offered a funny reply to the recently imposed ban for the US soldiers looking for entertainment content on YouTube. Earlier this week, the Pentagon blocked YouTube on all the computers connected to the Defense Department network because they regarded the website as a loss of bandwidth. However, Google's officials replied with a funny statement, accusing the Pentagon for inventing the Internet. "Th ... [read more >>]
18 May 2007, 15:56GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
The Pentagon Turns to YouTube
The Pentagon recently opened a new YouTube channel to help the local authorities fight against virtual war that shows the Americans as the Iraq's bad guys. Because the cyberspace is now hosting the war between the users from all around the world, The Pentagon decided to make a clever move and open a YouTube channel to help them make their opinions popular on the Internet. "Now the Pentagon has a plan to turn the tide ... [read more >>]
10 May 2007, 16:16GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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