Military Contractors Have to Report Cyber-Attacks to the Pentagon

Military Contractors Have to Report Cyber-Attacks to the Pentagon

US Department of Defense announces new cyber-security policy

Apple Might Get Its Cut Out of US $611.8 Billion Defense Budget <em>Bloomberg</em>

Apple Might Get Its Cut Out of US $611.8 Billion Defense Budget Bloomberg

Bloomberg reports that US Defense Secretary Ash Carter wants the Pentagon to invest in Silicon Valley innovation

  • Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • September 24th, 2015
Naikon Hacking Group Has Ties with China's Military

Naikon Hacking Group Has Ties with China's Military

Security researchers link a Chinese military officer to one of the group's servers, going way back to 2010

MIT Joins a $171M Public-Private Consortium to Build Flexible Electronics

MIT Joins a $171M Public-Private Consortium to Build Flexible Electronics

MIT and DoD shake hands for the future of FHEs

Flexible Electronics Could Have Strategic Military Applications

Flexible Electronics Could Have Strategic Military Applications

Using the tech to make smart clothes, build smarter bombs

Viral of the Day: Why You Don’t Harass the Queen’s Guard

Viral of the Day: Why You Don’t Harass the Queen’s Guard

Tourist disrespects soldier, gets the scare of his life

Toyota Goes Head to Head with a Tank, Obviously Loses

Toyota Goes Head to Head with a Tank, Obviously Loses

The car's front was flattened by the war machine

68-Year-Old Grandma Nicknamed The Punisher Is in the Army Now

68-Year-Old Grandma Nicknamed The Punisher Is in the Army Now

Ekaterina Bilyik lives in Zhidaev, Ukraine, is now training to take part in battles in the country's eastern regions

Dying Veteran Asks to Hug a Tank Before He Goes, Is Granted His Wish

Dying Veteran Asks to Hug a Tank Before He Goes, Is Granted His Wish

Kenneth White, who used to work as a tanker, is suffering from stage-five kidney disease, plenty of other health trouble

The Navy Is Using a Deadly Laser Gun as a Telescope

The Navy Is Using a Deadly Laser Gun as a Telescope

The device is cheap to use as well if you can believe it

  • Games
  • By Radu Haulica
  • November 23rd, 2014
Call of Duty Makes More than $1 Bn (800 Million Euro) per Year

Call of Duty Makes More than $1 Bn (800 Million Euro) per Year

Activision also claims that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was the most successful entertainment launch of the year

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Won't Have Quick Scoping

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Won't Have Quick Scoping

Developer Sledgehammer Games promises to deliver a balanced and fair experience for everyone involved

  • Science
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 26th, 2014
Jetpack Promises to Help You Run 1 Mile (1.6 Kilometers) in 4 Minutes

Jetpack Promises to Help You Run 1 Mile (1.6 Kilometers) in 4 Minutes

The jetpack works by generating a propulsive force that makes the person wearing it to move forward at a faster pace

GammaTech Durabook R8300 Laptop Is a Fully Rugged 13.3-Inch Beast

GammaTech Durabook R8300 Laptop Is a Fully Rugged 13.3-Inch Beast

The new laptop has been designed for the military forces

3D Printed Skulls Helping the Army Make Better Helmets – Video

3D Printed Skulls Helping the Army Make Better Helmets – Video

They won't be dependent on using skulls from people who've donated their bodies to science

U.S. Army Uses 3D Printed Landmines for Training – Pictures

U.S. Army Uses 3D Printed Landmines for Training – Pictures

EOD life is selling the mines for $75 / €56 apiece instead of $700 / €521

3D Printing Used for US Army Uniforms and Equipment

3D Printing Used for US Army Uniforms and Equipment

Looks like warheads and guns aren't the only popular application of additive manufacturing

 
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